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The V-weapons, which were developed earlier and saw considerable deployment (especially against London and Antwerp), trace back to the same pool of highly inventive armament concepts. Therefore, they are also included here.

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  • Wunderwaffe
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  • The V-weapons, which were developed earlier and saw considerable deployment (especially against London and Antwerp), trace back to the same pool of highly inventive armament concepts. Therefore, they are also included here.
  • The V-weapons (V-1 and V-2), which were developed earlier and saw considerable deployment (London and Antwerp bombing), trace back to the same pool of highly inventive armament concepts. Therefore, they are also considered Wunderwaffen.
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  • How does pre-ionizing ignition work as AA? Is DEW directed-energy weapon or distant early warning?
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  • August 2012
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  • The V-weapons, which were developed earlier and saw considerable deployment (especially against London and Antwerp), trace back to the same pool of highly inventive armament concepts. Therefore, they are also included here.
  • The V-weapons (V-1 and V-2), which were developed earlier and saw considerable deployment (London and Antwerp bombing), trace back to the same pool of highly inventive armament concepts. Therefore, they are also considered Wunderwaffen.
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