- The
Ruhrstahl Ru 344 X-4 or
Ruhrstahl-Kramer RK 344 was a wire-guided air-to-air
missile designed by
Germany during World War II. The X-4 did not see...
- used both by
Allied and
Luftwaffe personnel.
Alternative names include Ruhrstahl SD 1400 X,
Kramer X-1, PC 1400X, or FX 1400 (the latter,
along with the...
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worked for the
Ruhrstahl AG
steel and
armaments corporation. He was
responsible for the
construction of the
Fritz X and the
Ruhrstahl X-4
missiles (1943-1945)...
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Ruhrstahl X-7 "Rotkäppchen" (German: Rotkäppchen, lit. 'Little Red
Riding Hood') also
known as
Kramer X-7 or
Ruhrstahl-Kramer RK 347 was a
German wire-guided...
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missiles above,
these were
never used operationally:
Henschel Hs 298
Ruhrstahl X-4 (actively wire-guided; anti-tank
variants of this were also designed...
- and the
development of
various guided missile prototypes such as the
Ruhrstahl X-4. The US Navy and US Air
Force began equipping guided missiles in 1956...
-
method of
attacking bombers became the
standard and m****
deployment of
Ruhrstahl X-4
guided missiles was cancelled. Some
nicknamed this
tactic the Luftwaffe's...
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aircraft A
common name for
petroleum ether A four-lane PCI
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Ruhrstahl X-4, a
German World War II air-to-air
guided missile Ultimate X4, a comic-book...
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standard bomb,
starting with
their 1400 kg armor-piercing bomb to
create the
Ruhrstahl SD 1400,
commonly referred to as Fritz-X. This
weapon was
designed specifically...
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developed a
design for a wire-guided anti tank
missile derived from the
Ruhrstahl X-4 air to air
missile concept in the
closing years of
World War II. Known...