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Remains of NS V2, the first supersonic rocket, unearthed in South East England
Remains of Nazi V2, the first supersonic rocket, unearthed in South East England Oct 10, 2021 The remains of a V2 rocket fired by Nazi Germany at London during World War II have been unearthed in a field in South East England, where it crashed and exploded before reaching its target. This is the sixth major excavation of a V2 site carried out by conflict archaeologists and brothers Colin and Sean Welch, who have spent more than 10 years investigating the sites of Nazi “vengeance weapons” launched at the British capital, they said. They’ve also excavated the impact sites of dozens of V1 flying bombs, a precursor to modern cruise missiles that were launched mostly from catapults in Nazi-occupied France in 1944 and 1945. In the latest V2 excavation near Platt, a village near Maidstone, the researchers — called Crater Locators — recovered more than 1,760 pounds (800 kilograms) of metal debris, including large fragments of the rocket’s combustion chamber, from when the rocket exploded at around midnight on Feb. 14, 1945 https://www.livescience.com/nazi-roc...arthed-england |
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Unlike modern missiles, the A-4 (V-2) rockets did not have a separable warhead section, and the entire vehicle impacted into its target, detonating the high-explosive warhead with it. That is the main reason many pieces of debris, including engine parts, are found at their crash sites.
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