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Special weapons of the Nazi Germany

WunderWaffe 1 - Vampire Vision

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Sturmgewehr 44 was the first attack rifle, similar to the moderns M-16 and Kalashnikov AK-47. ZG 1229, also know by the name vampire code, could be used by the snippers at night because of its infrared vision. It was used in last months of the war.

WunderWaffe 2 - Super-Heavy Tank

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The German engineers worked in a lot of super-heavy tanks draws and the Panzerkampfwagen VIII Maus was the heaviest model to be made as a prototype during the war. The weight of this tank was about 180 tons.

The Bear version, with 1500 tons, carried 2 800mm cannons and 2 150mm auxiliaries rotational towers that lied behind. To locomote this giant structure, four U-boat submarine diesel motors were necessary.

WunderWaffe 3 - The first cruise missile of the world

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WunderWaffe 4 - The first ICBM - Intercontinental Ballistic Missile

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WunderWaffe 5 - The Turbo Jet Airplane

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WunderWaffe 6 - Sub-Orbital Bombardier

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Silbervogel, or Silverbird, was a tactical sub-orbital bombardier propelled by rockets. It was testified in wind tunnels but no prototypes were made. Nevertheless, it is a huge step in terms of engineering and future vision, predicting a whole line of spacecrafts, as the Space Shuttle.

The German scientists believed that the Silver Bird could cross the Atlantic and reach the American continent charged with 4000 kg. The flight would be done with no scales, landing in the Japanese territory at the Pacific.

WunderWaffe 7 - Flying Wing

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Flying wing is a fixed wing spaceship that has no fuselage. All the equipment and crew were put inside the main structure of the wing. Theoretically, the "wing" is the most efficient airplane concerning about aerodynamics and structural weight, mainly because the absence of any external components and the elevating power of the structure.

However, as proved along the years, the complexity and the costs of this configuration is huge, allowing a low practical applicability on the modern civilian aeronaut. Horten H1 flew by the first time in 1944. After the war, there were many prototypes based on the German investigation.

Many other fantastic weapons were produced and testified in the effort to take the military advantage -- the modern helicopter, the solar cannon (that would converge the solar rays to melt airplanes), Vortex machines (designated to create artificial tornados), or the air cannons (which would create impossible atmospheric conditions to the Allies airplanes.

(that would converge the solar rays to melt airplanes), Vortex machines (designated to create artificial tornados), or the air cannons (which would create impossible atmospheric conditions to the Allies airplanes.
 
^ USA has copied many stuff.
one more example is F-35 out of yak-141, we can call it a legal copy. :D
 
We didnt "Copy" many stuff...

We got the same people (sciencetist) that visioned these designed and remad them for us


Its a Dog eat Dog world... you gotta fight fire with fire when people are trying to kill you
 
We didnt "Copy" many stuff...

We got the same people (sciencetist) that visioned these designed and remad them for us


Its a Dog eat Dog world... you gotta fight fire with fire when people are trying to kill you

thats more like it....! better explain member 500 too....
but what i mention up there, you proved it. some what like transfer of technology.
 
But still most of the German Army was on horseback and carts during their blitzkrieg, right?
 
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ohh man germans actually made aks before russians, this is remarkable
 
But still most of the German Army was on horseback and carts during their blitzkrieg, right?
Brother,

Blitzkrieg invasion strategy was not possible with carts and horses.

German military was very advanced during WWII. The army had armored vehicles and proper transportation arrangements. Thanks to these, the troops and equipment could be moved quickly in to the front lines. Massive bombardment from Airforce also helped.

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Also, see this video:

YouTube - WWII - Ep. 2 Act 1 - Hitler Unleashes Blitzkrieg

Modern age American military fighting tactics are actually inspired by German Blitzkrieg strategies.
 
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There is nothing common between F-35 and Yak-141.
Check again. The Yakovlev design bureau assisted Lockheed Martin post Soviet collapse in obtaining the vertical take-off for the F-35. Americans themselves admit it.

Both stealth and VTOL capabilities have been designed by Russians properly but mastered and acquired by Americans very well.
 
Check again. The Yakovlev design bureau assisted Lockheed Martin post Soviet collapse in obtaining the vertical take-off for the F-35. Americans themselves admit it.

Both stealth and VTOL capabilities have been designed by Russians properly but mastered and acquired by Americans very well.
Yak-141 and F-35 use different lift schemes:

Yak-141 uses two additional lift engines, while F-35 uses fan which is powered by main engine.
 
this are so remarkable, looks like nazis, invented almost every weapon for the modern world, like night vision, AKs, future B-2 bombers, rockets, submarines, turbo engined planes etc imagine jews if nazis had succeeded.. but god wanted something else..
 
Yak-141 and F-35 use different lift schemes:

Yak-141 uses two additional lift engines, while F-35 uses fan which is powered by main engine.

:lol:
you are nuts... America/Lockheed Martin itself accepts that x-35 was developed with the help of same engineers that made yak-141.

here you are raising the point the yak-141 had two additional engines :rofl: thats really great. its like yo say lion and lioness are different from each other because of sex.

f-35 is a differently modified, more accurate and stealthy variant of Yak-141. because they use same ditto lifting technique.
 

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