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No doubt they are technology advanced In that time than any other country
 
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Same difference.

Fuel for V2's could be grown in German fields while Armored divisions depended only on stockpile ( SInce continental Europe does not have any oilfield).

The Germans used synthetic fuel made of coal
 
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If I ever rule these puny earthlings, I'd put multiple directional microwave emitter at the lower earth orbit, to vaporise any sort of resistance.

Try vaporising this resistor!!

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@SarthakGanguly @scorpionx - Not to sound gender biased but I find it embarrassing that a lady - @levina - knows more about guns & the Third Reich than I do ! :ashamed:
Why it should be embarrassing, Bhat Sahib? Isn't it true that whenever the Devas found themselves harassed by some rogue Asuras didn't they turned to a "lady" always, be it the master of weaponry with ten hands, Durga or the incarnation of ferocity, Kaali?
 
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No doubt they are technology advanced In that time than any other country
The allies were often very close to the Germans in many fields, or even ahead of them. However, the allies did not waste resources on them and used them on more conventional, proven and reliable machines.

The Soviets for example could roll out heavy tanks like the KV 1 months before the German Tigers showed up.... and the Wehrmacht nothing except of 88 mm Flak guns to destroy them. But eventually, the Soviets decided to concentrated all their resources on the medium T 34 tank while the Germans spread out their already scarce resources on dozens of tank models.
 
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did you google the misile you were talking about??I could find only V-1 /buzz bombs which came close to your description...but neither does it look like a balloon nor is it slow.V-1 looks almost like an aircraft...and beat this that it had plywood wings. Lol

Why it should be embarrassing, Bhat Sahib? Isn't it true that whenever the Devas found themselves harassed by some rogue Asuras didn't they turned to a "lady" always, be it the master of weaponry with ten hands, Durga or the incarnation of ferocity, Kaali?
And I thought you were talking about Mohini...lolzz
 
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did you google the misile you were talking about??I could find only V-1 /buzz bombs which came close to your description...but neither does it look like a balloon nor is it slow.V-1 looks almost like an aircraft...and beat this that it had plywood wings. :D


And I thought you were talking about Mohini...lolzz

Sorry it was my mistake. :DGermans were extensively used gas filled ballons at that time for different purposes.I mixed up all that info and twisted my knowledge.
Buzz bomb was a real cruise missile having 680 km/hr and gyro based navigation system.
 
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Why it should be embarrassing, Bhat Sahib? Isn't it true that whenever the Devas found themselves harassed by some rogue Asuras didn't they turned to a "lady" always, be it the master of weaponry with ten hands, Durga or the incarnation of ferocity, Kaali?

I haven't the faintest clue what you just said barring that its got something to do with Hindu Mythology ! :unsure:

Is @levina here Durga, Devas, Kaali or Asuras ? :undecided:

@scorpionx - And did you call me Bhat ? :mad:

Its Butt...from the root word Butt-ocks ! :o:
 
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I haven't the faintest clue what you just said barring that its got something to do with Hindu Mythology ! :unsure:

Is @levina here Durga, Devas, Kaali or Asuras ? :undecided:

@scorpionx - And did you call me Bhat ? :mad:

Its Butt...from the root word Butt-ocks ! :o:

OOooppss!! Sorry. That was purely unintentional. OMG what i have done!! :fie:
 
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Shameless and Me ? :o:

I epitomize Civility, Suave and Dignity ! :smokin:
uffff go and check the dictionary again for those 3 words its not what you think it means. :P

Now let me give you something to read..............


Hitler's Third Reich 'wonder weapons' finally put to the test... including a giant tank that no road could support
By MAIL FOREIGN SERVICE
UPDATED: 20:24 GMT, 1 April 2010


Adolf Hitler promised the German people that 'wonder weapons' being devised by his scientists would win World War Two.

The Nazi leader's boast was finally put to the test seven decades later in the US last night.

An array of fantasy projects - from a tank weighing 1,000 tons that no road could support to a long-distance rocket that could have pounded London or New York into brick dust - were debated on the ABC TV show Nazi Secret Weapons.
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Artist's impression: Adolf Hitler's planned super tank. It would have weighed 1,000 tons and fired a long-distance rocket that could have pounded London or New York into brick dust - but no road could support it

It became a common belief among the Third Reich elite towards the end of the war that the Fuhrer was putting his faith in hi-tech weaponry to repel the enemy at the gates.

The programme looked at whether any of these projects could in fact have swung the war in the Nazis' favour.

Using blueprints and plans allied to modern computer technology, National Geographic scientists and military historians analysed Hitler's plans to see if the war might have had a different ending.


The Nazis already led the world in many fields by the time the Reich crumbled - V1 and V2 rockets; the Messerschmitt 262 jet-engined plane; submarines able to stay submerged longer than any other; Tabun and Sarin gases capable of killing millions.

But it was what the Third Reich did not manufacture in time that could have changed the world forever.

The TV show examined a Messerschmitt 264 Bomber. Codenamed the 'America Bomber' because that was to be its goal, this leviathan was intended to fly non-stop across the Atlantic and back again - something no aircraft of the time could do.

It was designed to carry a 6.5ton bomb that it would drop on East Coast war plants.

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Scale: The sheer size of 'The Rat' can be seen in this model version - note how small the men are compared to the tank

Although Hitler was said to be 'consumed' by this project, the more conventional bombers flown by the RAF and the USAAF destroyed all the prototypes before the first one left the ground.

The programme also looked at a 1,000ton tank something called The Rat.

Given that the heaviest production-line tank of WW2 was the 60 ton Tiger, this project showed up the 'gigantism' that consumed Hitler - in architecture, murder and weaponry.

Designed to be 114-feet long, fitted with huge 280mm naval guns as well as eight anti-aircraft batteries, the idea was that the tank was to be a mobile gun battery, a fortress on tracks.

'The Rat tank had such a large diameter projectile that its destructive force would have been absolutely enormous: many, many feet of concrete, tremendous blast, tremendous killing power,' engineer Peter Robbins told National Geographic.

But no road or bridge could hold it, and its slow speed would have made it vulnerable to hunter-killer aircraft. It was testament to Hitler's increasingly demented thinking and in 1943 armaments minister Albert Speer cancelled the project.

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Another model version of the super tank shows how it would have dwarfed ordinary army jeeps

One turret of the The Rat was cast; it was used to mount a coastal gun in Norway.

The Nazis also developed something called the FX 1400, a radio-guided bomb.

In September 1943 this radio-guided bomb was used against one of the biggest battleships in the Italian navy, the Roma, after Italy surrendered to Hitler's fury.

In just 35 minutes, after two direct hits, the ship sank, taking 1,200 sailors with her to the depths.

A couple of days later, Hitler turned his attention to the U.S. Navy, targeting the USS Savannah, a cruiser used for U.S. landings in Southern Italy. Luckily for it, the bomb was so powerful it went through the ship like butter, blowing up only after exiting the hull.

Other weapons that comforted Hitler as his world collapsed included the Viper, the world's first vertical take-off plane. Ten of these were ready for action at Kircheim Unter Tech in southwest Germany during 1945 but were never used against the enemy.

His scientists also made an acoustic cannon, which was supposed to be able to kill men with sound waves at a range of 70 yards. But it didn't work and the project was junked. (wow!!! like the aliens??) @Armstrong @thesolar65 @Skull and Bones

But the Germans did turn out a wind cannon, which could shatter wooden boards at a distance of 200 yards with jets of compressed air. The wind cannon was ready for action at a bridge over the Elbe in 1945 but was never used.


Read more: Hitler's Nazi 'wonder weapons' finally put to the test | Daily Mail Online
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Stg44. Today known as. ak47 was also designed by them. Mg42designed by them also brought revolution in machine gun technolgy night vision also feveloped by them
 
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