German V-Weapon Sites 1943-45
Designed to change the course of the war, the V weapons required ambitious plans to defend their expensive and complicated launch sites.

In this illustrated guide, Steven J Zaloga describes the configuration and planned deployment of heavy missile sites, as well as the unique Allied tactics developed to counter this threat, including a remote-control version of the B-17 bomber. From the V-1 ski sites to the mobile basing employed by the V-2 units and the other secret weapons bases like the 'V-3' high-pressure gun at Mimoyeques, this book examines the impact of these weapon systems and defences not only on the war but on modern weaponry.

With many of the sites described still surviving today, this is a perfect companion for a tour of the V weapon sites built during World War II.
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German V-Weapon Sites 1943-45
Designed to change the course of the war, the V weapons required ambitious plans to defend their expensive and complicated launch sites.

In this illustrated guide, Steven J Zaloga describes the configuration and planned deployment of heavy missile sites, as well as the unique Allied tactics developed to counter this threat, including a remote-control version of the B-17 bomber. From the V-1 ski sites to the mobile basing employed by the V-2 units and the other secret weapons bases like the 'V-3' high-pressure gun at Mimoyeques, this book examines the impact of these weapon systems and defences not only on the war but on modern weaponry.

With many of the sites described still surviving today, this is a perfect companion for a tour of the V weapon sites built during World War II.
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German V-Weapon Sites 1943-45

German V-Weapon Sites 1943-45

German V-Weapon Sites 1943-45

German V-Weapon Sites 1943-45

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Overview

Designed to change the course of the war, the V weapons required ambitious plans to defend their expensive and complicated launch sites.

In this illustrated guide, Steven J Zaloga describes the configuration and planned deployment of heavy missile sites, as well as the unique Allied tactics developed to counter this threat, including a remote-control version of the B-17 bomber. From the V-1 ski sites to the mobile basing employed by the V-2 units and the other secret weapons bases like the 'V-3' high-pressure gun at Mimoyeques, this book examines the impact of these weapon systems and defences not only on the war but on modern weaponry.

With many of the sites described still surviving today, this is a perfect companion for a tour of the V weapon sites built during World War II.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781782002154
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 08/20/2012
Series: Fortress , #72
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 64
File size: 15 MB
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About the Author

Steven J Zaloga was born in 1952. He received his BA in History from Union College and his MA from Columbia University. He has published numerous books and articles dealing with modern military technology, especially armored vehicle development. He has also always been fascinated by the weapons systems of World War II and he has written extensively on the subject. Steven lives and works in Maryland.

Hugh Johnson is an experienced freelance digital illustrator who has completed a number of books for Osprey including New Vanguard 102: T-54 and T-55 Main Battle Tanks 1944-2004 and Fortress 030: Fort Eben Emael. Chris Taylor lives in London. Since graduating from art college, he has worked in the graphics industry and is currently a freelance illustrator for various publishing companies.
Steven J. Zaloga is a senior analyst for Teal Group Corp., an aerospace consulting firm, where he covers missile and drone technology as well as international arms transfers for clients in the aerospace industry and the government. He served for more than two decades as an adjunct staff member with the Strategy, Forces, and Resources division of the Institute for Defense Analyses, a federal think-tank, retiring in 2021. He is the author of numerous books on military technology and history, including NVG 294 Allied Tanks in Normandy 1944 and NVG 283 American Guided Missiles of World War II. He currently lives in Maryland, USA.
Hugh Johnson is a highly-experienced and talented freelance digital illustrator. His works include New Vanguard 102: T-54 and T-55 Main Battle Tanks 1944–2004 for Osprey Publishing. He lives in Middlesex, UK.

Table of Contents

Introduction     4
The V-Weapon Programs     5
Design and Development     7
The KNW launch bunker
The Tausenfussler supergun site
The V-1 waterworks
The Allies Intervene     20
Graveyard for the RAF: Stellungsystem-1
The Sites at War     29
Attacking the rocket gun coast
The new-pattern sites
Sonderbauten sites
Operation Eisbar
Smashing the heavy sites
Operation Donnerschlag
Operation Pinguin
The V-3 and V-4 in action
The Missile Sites in Retrospect     58
The Sites Today     60
Further Reading     62
Government studies
Articles
Books I
Index     64
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