- The
Werfer-Granate 21
rocket launcher, also
known as the BR 21 (the "BR"
standing for Bordrakete) in
official Luftwaffe manuals, was a
weapon used by the...
-
redesignated as Volks-
Werfer Brigades although no
organizational changes occurred. A
total of
fifteen Werfer and Volks-
Werfer Brigades were formed, plus...
- the same. Some
other Werfer units were the 101st SS
Werfer Abteilung, 101st Stellungs-
Werfer Regiment, and the 102nd SS
Werfer Abteilung,
which was part...
- 1944. On
March 4, 1944,
Gangl was sent to the new
Werfer-Regiment 83 in Celle,
which belonged to
Werfer-Brigade 7. With this he
marched to
France in May...
- "Waterfall Remote-Controlled A-A Rocket" – a
supersonic surface-to-air missile.
Werfer-Granate 21 – a heavy-calibre (21 cm/8 inch)
unguided air-to-air rocket,...
- (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...
- rocket-powered)
Henschel Hs 293,
guided anti-ship, boost-glide
missile R4M
rocket Werfer-Granate 21 heavy-calibre air-to-air
unguided rocket "Sprengcylindrisch"'...
- 1944,
Romania had also
gained access to
certain Wunderwaffen, such as the
Werfer-Granate 21. The
first Romanian-made
Fiesler Storch was
completed in October...
-
External armament was proposed, with
either a
single Werfer-Granate 21 for
aerial targets or a
single Werfer-Granate 28/32 for
ground targets.
Landing was to...
- down with just a few hits. The
adoption of the 21 cm Nebelwerfer-derived
Werfer-Granate 21 (Wfr. Gr. 21)
rocket mortar by the
Luftwaffe in mid-August 1943...