- The 8 cm
Raketen-Vielfachwerfer was a
German rocket launcher of the
Second World War. The
launcher was a near-copy of the
Soviet BM-8
Katyusha rocket...
- The
Henschel Hs 297 Föhn or 7.3 cm
Raketen Sprenggranate was a
small German surface-to-air
rocket of the
Second World War. The ****ociated
multiple rocket...
- was
Puppchen without the umlaut.
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- 82-millimetre (3.2 in) M-8
Katyusha rocket launcher as the 24-rail 8 cm
Raketen-Vielfachwerfer. Its fin-stabilized
rockets were
cheaper and
easier to manufacture...
- London,
United Kingdom:
Amber Books. p. 224. ISBN 9781909160569. "RRG-
Raketen Ente" (in German). Germany: www.segelflugmuseum.de.
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- 55 Anti-tank
rifle Rocket weapons Raketen-Panzerbüchse 43 ('rocket tank
rifle 43'), aka Püppchen ('dolly')
Raketen-Panzerbüchse 54, aka "Panzerschreck"...
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DAFRA conference, it was
decided to
transform DAFRA into the
Deutsche Raketen-Gesellschaft (DRG) and to set up the
first German Commission for Space...
-
OTRAG (German:
Orbital Transport- und
Raketen-Aktiengesellschaft, or
Orbital Transport and Rockets, Inc.), was a West
German company based in Stuttgart...
- to 68 t (67 long tons; 75
short tons). The main
armament was the 380 mm
Raketen-Werfer 61 L/5.4, a breech-loading barrel,
which fired a short-range, rocket-propelled...
- The M270
Multiple Launch Rocket System (M270 MLRS) is an
American armored self-propelled
multiple launch rocket system. The U.S. Army
variant of the M270...