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A loitering munition, also known as a suicide drone, kamikaze drone, or exploding drone, is a weapon with a
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that is typically designed to loiter until a target is designated, then crash into it.Watch This Drone Turn Into A Missile
''Popular Science'', August 2015
They enable attacks against hidden targets that emerge for short periods without placing high-value platforms near the target area. Unlike many other types of munitions, their attacks can be changed mid-mission or aborted. Loitering munitions are typically aerial platforms, but include some autonomous undersea vehicles with similar characteristics. Loitering weapons emerged in the 1980s for the
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role, and were deployed for SEAD by some military forces in the 1990s. In the 2000s, they were developed for additional roles, from long-range strikes and fire support to short-range tactical systems that fit in a backpack.


History


First development and terminology

Initially, loitering munitions were not referred to as such but rather as "suicide UAVs" or "loitering missiles". Different sources point at different projects as originating the weapon category. The failed US
AGM-136 Tacit Rainbow The AGM-136A ''Tacit Rainbow'' was a United States military anti-radiation missile program run from 1982 to 1991. The requirement was for a low-cost air-launchable system to aid in the SEAD, destruction of enemy air defense networks. The proposed ...
program or the 1980s initial Israeli
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variants are mentioned by some sources.
Drone Strike!: UCAVs and Aerial Warfare in the 21st Century
', By Bill Yenne, , pages 106–107
The Iranian Ababil-1 was produced in the 1980s but its exact production date is unknown. The Israeli IAI Harpy was produced in the late 1980s. Early projects did not use the "loitering munition" nomenclature, which emerged much later; they used terminology existing at the time. For instance the AGM-136 Tacit Rainbow was described in a 1988 article:


Initial role in suppression of enemy air defense

In response to the first generation of fixed-installation
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s (SAMs) such as S-75 and
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, the U.S. military developed SEAD doctrine and
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weapons, including
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s (ARMs) such as
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. The
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countered with mobile SAMs such as
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and intermittent use of
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. In Israel's 1982
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,
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s and air-launched Samson decoys were used over suspected SAM areas to saturate enemy SAMs and to bait them to activate their radar systems, which were then attacked by ARMs. In the 1980s, programs such as the IAI Harpy and AGM-136 Tacit Rainbow integrated anti-radiation sensors into a drone or missile coupled with command and control and loitering capabilities. This allowed the attacking force to put relatively cheap munitions over suspected SAM sites, then attack when the SAM battery was spotted.


Evolution into additional roles

Starting in the 2000s, loitering weapons have been developed for additional roles from relatively long-range strikes and fire support to tactical, very-short-range tactical use. In the
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, an
IAI Harop The IAI Harop is a loitering munition (LM) developed by the MBT Missiles Division of Israel Aerospace Industries. It is designed to hover or loiter above the battlefield, waiting for targets to be exposed, and attack upon the operator's command ...
was used against a bus used as a troop transport for Armenian soldiers.Israeli-made kamikaze drone spotted in Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
''Washington Post'', April 2016
The
ZALA Lancet The ZALA Lancet (official designation: ''Item 52/Item 51'') is an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) and loitering munition developed by the Russian company ZALA Aero Group (part of Kalashnikov Concern) for the Russian Armed Forces. It was first unvei ...
and several
Shahed drones Shahed drones are Iranian unmanned combat aerial vehicles (UCAVs) and loitering munitions (exploding kamikaze drones) developed by Shahed Aviation Industries. Shahed drones are manufactured both in Iran and in Russia, with the Russian variant bu ...
, including the
HESA Shahed 136 The HESA Shahed 136 (, ), also known by its Russian designation Geran-2 (, ), is an Iranian-designed loitering munition, also referred to as a kamikaze drone or suicide drone, in the form of an autonomous pusher-propelled drone. It is design ...
, have been used by
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in the
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, while Ukraine has fielded loitering munitions such as the UJ-25 Skyline and the American-made
AeroVironment Switchblade The AeroVironment Switchblade is a miniature loitering munition designed by AeroVironment and used by several branches of the United States Armed Forces, United States military. Small enough to fit in a backpack, the Switchblade launches from a ...
, which is deployed to
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and fits in a backpack. During conflicts in the 2010s and 2020s, conventional armies and non-state militants began modifying common commercial racing drones into "FPV loitering munitions" by the attachment of a small explosive, so-named because of the
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(FPV) they provide the operator. Explosive ordnance such as an IED,
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,
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or an
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warhead are fitted to an FPV drone then deployed to
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tactical targets. FPV drones also allow direct reconnaissance during the drone's strike mission. After the Russian invasion of Ukraine began in 2022, both Russian and Ukrainian forces were producing thousands of FPV drones every month by October 2023, many of which were donated by volunteer groups.
Escadrone Escadrone is a non-profit group organized in Ukraine in 2022 in order to manufacture FPV attack drones, a type of FPV loitering munition. The business goal was to design and build a large quantity of low-cost drones, aiming specifically to be ab ...
Pegasus and the Vyriy Drone Molfar are two examples of the low-cost drones that rapidly evolved in 2022–23 during the war. In 2022, the UK Government announced it was providing "hundreds of loitering munitions" to Ukraine. On 9 November 2023, Ukrainian soldiers claimed to have used a civilian-donated FPV drone to destroy a Russian
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on the Kupiansk front, showcasing the potential cost-effectiveness of fielding such munitions. A Tor missile system costs some $24 million dollars to build, which could buy 14,000 FPV drones.


Characteristics

Loitering munitions may be as simple as an
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(UAV) with attached explosives that is sent on a potential ''kamikaze'' mission, and may even be constructed with commercially-available
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s with strapped-on explosives.ISIS Using Kamikaze Drones in Iraq
''Popular Mechanics'', October 2016
Purpose-built munitions are more elaborate in flight and control capabilities, warhead size and design, and onboard sensors for locating targets.iClean – Loitering Attack UCAV
Artzi Dror, Technion Institute of Technology, 2012
Some loitering munitions use a human operator to locate targets whereas others, such as IAI Harop, can function autonomously searching and launching attacks without human intervention. Another example is
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HERO solutions – the loitering systems are operated remotely, controlled in real time by a communications system and equipped with an electro-optical camera whose images are received by the command and control station. Some loitering munitions may return and be recovered by the operator if they are unused in an attack and have enough fuel; in particular this is characteristic of UAVs with a secondary explosive capability. Other systems, such as the DelilahThe Secrets of Delialah (Hebrew)
IAF bulletin, issue 184, December 2008
do not have a recovery option and are self-destructed in mission aborts.


Countermeasures

Russia uses
ZALA Lancet The ZALA Lancet (official designation: ''Item 52/Item 51'') is an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) and loitering munition developed by the Russian company ZALA Aero Group (part of Kalashnikov Concern) for the Russian Armed Forces. It was first unvei ...
drones in Ukraine. Since spring 2022 Ukrainian forces have been building cages around their artillery pieces using chain link fencing, wire mesh and even wooden logs as part of the construction. One analyst told Radio Liberty that such cages were "mainly intended to disrupt Russian Lancet munitions." A picture supposedly taken from January 2023 shows the rear half of a Lancet drone that failed to detonate due to such cages. Likewise Ukrainian forces have used inflatable decoys and wooden vehicles, such as
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, to confuse and
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Lancet drones. Ukrainian soldiers report shooting down Russian drones with
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s. Russian soldiers use electronic warfare to disable or misdirect Ukrainian drones and have reportedly used the Stupor anti-drone rifle, which uses an electromagnetic pulse that disrupts a drone's GPS navigation. A
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study in 2022 found that Russian Electronic Warfare units, in March and April 2022, knocked out or shot down 90% of Ukrainian drones that they had at the start of the war in February 2022. The main success was in jamming GPS and radio links to the drones. Both
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and Russia rely on electronic warfare to defeat FPV drones. Such jammers are now used on Ukrainian trenches and vehicles. Russian forces have built jammers that can fit into a backpack. Pocket-size jammers for soldiers were also developed. As of June 2023 Ukraine was losing 5-10,000 drones a month, or 160 per day, according to Ukrainian soldiers. This has led to Russia creating wire guided FPV drones, similar to a
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or even wire-guided torpedoes. Those drones typically have fibre optic cables 5-20 km in length. Such guidance makes the link between operators and FPV drone immune to jamming. It also allows for much faster and better quality updates from the drone, even from locations where radio contact would be poor, and doesn't reveal operator's or drone's location by radio signals. They also need less power to communicate, and so can be used to idle on the ground for ambushes. They have reduced range, payload and manoeuvrability compared to wireless drones, although in practice, range and agility of the wired drones can be even higher than those of the radio-controlled ones, given their reduced control latency and increased surviability. Ukraine has also responded by using autonomous drones tasking to ensure that a jammed drone can hit a target. In March 2024 footage put on social media showed a Ukrainian FPV drone being jammed just before it struck a target. Despite the loss of operator control it still managed to strike the target. Russian tanks have been fitted with rooftop
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at the beginning of the
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which could provide protection against loitering munitions in some circumstances. Some Ukrainian tanks taking part in the
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were also spotted using roof screens. On 21 March 2024, recent footage of the submarine '' Tula'' showed that it has been fitted with a slat armor to prevent drone strikes, the first ocean-going asset to carry such a modification.


Comparison to similar weapons

Loitering munitions fit in the niche between
cruise missile A cruise missile is an unmanned self-propelled guided missile that sustains flight through aerodynamic lift for most of its flight path. Cruise missiles are designed to deliver a large payload over long distances with high precision. Modern cru ...
s and
unmanned combat aerial vehicle An unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV), also known as a combat drone, fighter drone or battlefield UAV, is an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) that is used for intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition, and reconnaissance and carries aircra ...
s (UCAVs).Gilli, Andrea, and Mauro Gilli (2015)
"The Diffusion of Drone Warfare? Industrial, Organizational and Infrastructural Constraints: Military Innovations and the Ecosystem Challenge"
pages 21–22, 25–31
The following table compares similar size-class cruise missiles, loitering munitions, and UCAVS: Whereas some cruise missiles, such as the Block IV Tomahawk, have the ability to loiter and have some sensory and remote control features, their primary mission is typically strike and not target acquisition. Cruise missiles, as their name implies, are optimized for long-range flight at constant speed both in terms of propulsion systems and
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or
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design. They are often unable to loiter at slow fuel-efficient speeds which significantly reduces potential loiter time even when the missile has some loiter capabilities. Conversely almost any UAV could be piloted to crash onto a target and most could be fitted with an improvised explosive warhead. However the primary use of a UAV or UCAV would be for recoverable flight operations carrying reconnaissance equipment and/or munitions. While many UAVs are explicitly designed with loitering in mind, they are not optimized for a diving attack, often lacking forward facing cameras, lacking in control response-speed which is unneeded in regular UAV flight, and are noisy when diving, potentially providing warning to the target. UAV's, being designed as multi-use platforms, often have a unit cost that is not appropriate for regular one-time expendable mission use. The primary mission of a loitering munition is reaching the suspected target area, target acquisition during a loitering phase, followed by a self-destructive strike, and the munition is optimized in this regard in terms of characteristics (e.g. very short engine lifetime, silence in strike phase, speed of strike dive, optimization toward loitering time instead of range/speed) and unit cost (appropriate for a one-off strike mission).


Ethical and international humanitarian law concerns

Loitering munitions that can make
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attack decisions (man out of the loop) raise moral, ethical, and international humanitarian law concerns because a human being is not involved in the decision to attack and potentially kill humans. A distinction is often drawn with
fire-and-forget Fire-and-forget is a type of missile guidance which does not require further external intervention after launch such as illumination of the target or wire guidance, and can hit its target without the launcher being in line-of-sight of the tar ...
missiles in common use since the 1960s, which may
lock-on after launch Lock-on after launch (LOAL) is the ability of missile systems to lock-on to a target after being launched from a carrier vehicle. The term is normally used in reference to airborne weapons, especially air-to-air missiles, though more modern Air ...
or be sensor-fuzed, but whose flight time is typically limited and a human launches them at an area where enemy activity is strongly suspected. An autonomous loitering munition, on the other hand, may be launched at an area where enemy activity is only probable, and loiter searching autonomously for targets for hours after the initial launch decision, though it may be able to request final authorization for an attack from a human. The IAI Harpy and IAI Harop are frequently cited as aerial systems that set a precedent in this way—though some note that
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also loiter and may kill indiscriminately.


Users and producers

, loitering munitions are used by the armed forces of several countries, including: * – YIHA-III * – HERO 30, HERO 120 * – HRESH, BEEB 1800, AW21 * – Drone 40, Innovaero OWL * – IAI Harpy, IAI Harop, Orbiter 1K, SkyStriker,
STM Kargu STM Kargu is a small portable quadrotor loitering munition produced in Turkey by STM_(Turkish_company), STM (''Savunma Teknolojileri Mühendislik ve Ticaret A.Ş.'') that has been designed for asymmetric warfare or counter-insurgency. It can be c ...
, Qirği, Quzgün * – UBAK-25 Chekan * – Anshar * – IAI Harpy, CH-901, WS-43, ASN-301 * -
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, Colibri, Larinae * - Delta-WB Warmate * – Attalus, Aihmi AHM-1X * – Rajata, Minibe * – Solar Group Nagastra, IAI Harpy,
IAI Harop The IAI Harop is a loitering munition (LM) developed by the MBT Missiles Division of Israel Aerospace Industries. It is designed to hover or loiter above the battlefield, waiting for targets to be exposed, and attack upon the operator's command ...

SkyStriker
Warmate, Trinetra, ALS-50
Johnnette JM-1
Shaurya-1
Kadet
Loitering Aerial Munition, Overwatch PHOLOS, Zulu DRAP, Sureshastra Mk1 * – Karrar, Shahed 131,
Shahed 136 The HESA Shahed 136 (, ), also known by its Russian designation Geran-2 (, ), is an Iranian-designed loitering munition, also referred to as a kamikaze drone or suicide drone, in the form of an Autonomous aircraft, autonomous Pusher configurat ...
(loitering capabilities disputed), Hesa Ababil-2, Raad 85, Arash-2, Meraj-521, Meraj-532, Zhubin, Shahin-1, Shahed 238 and possibly others * – IAI Harpy,
IAI Harop The IAI Harop is a loitering munition (LM) developed by the MBT Missiles Division of Israel Aerospace Industries. It is designed to hover or loiter above the battlefield, waiting for targets to be exposed, and attack upon the operator's command ...
, IAI Harpy NG,
IAI Green Dragon The IAI Green Dragon is a loitering munition developed by the Israel Aerospace Industries Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI; ), is Israel's major aerospace and aviation manufacturer, producing aerial and astronautic systems for both military ...
, IAI Rotem L, Orbiter 1K,
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, SkyStriker, Spike Firefly, HERO loitering munitions series, Viper, Lanius, Point Blank, SpyX, and upgraded variants. * –
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* –
IAI Harop The IAI Harop is a loitering munition (LM) developed by the MBT Missiles Division of Israel Aerospace Industries. It is designed to hover or loiter above the battlefield, waiting for targets to be exposed, and attack upon the operator's command ...
, IAI Harpy, SpyX * – E- RAD, Rover LM, Xpear MX-150, NASTP Dark Angel Series, YIHA-III, GIDS Blaze series, NASTP KaGeM V3 * –
WB Electronics Warmate WB Electronics Warmate is a class of loitering munition UAVs developed by the Polish defence contractor WB Group. It can be equipped with several different payloads, including fragmentation, HEAT and thermobaric warheads and has a swarming capa ...
* – UAVision Elanus * – ZALA Kub-BLA ("Cube"),
ZALA Lancet The ZALA Lancet (official designation: ''Item 52/Item 51'') is an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) and loitering munition developed by the Russian company ZALA Aero Group (part of Kalashnikov Concern) for the Russian Armed Forces. It was first unvei ...
, Geran-1, Geran-2 * – Gavran, Osica, Komarac, Vila 1 * – IAI Harop * – AX-2 Predator * – Paramount N-Raven * – Devil Killer, IAI Harpy * - Q-SLAM-40 * – Kamin-25 * – NCSIST Chien Hsiang, NCSIST Fire Cardinal * - Robit UAV AZAB, IAI Harpy,
STM Kargu STM Kargu is a small portable quadrotor loitering munition produced in Turkey by STM_(Turkish_company), STM (''Savunma Teknolojileri Mühendislik ve Ticaret A.Ş.'') that has been designed for asymmetric warfare or counter-insurgency. It can be c ...
, STM Alpagu, Transvaro-Havelsan Fedai, LENTATEK Kargı, Roketsan- STM Alpagut * – SkyStriker * – QX-1, Hunter SP, Hunter 2-S, Hunter 5, Hunter 10, Shadow 25, Shadow 50, RW-24, N-Raven * –
Switchblade A switchblade (also known as switch knife, automatic knife, pushbutton knife, ejector knife, flick knife, gravity knife, flick blade, or spring knife) is a pocketknife with a sliding or pivoting blade contained in the handle which is extended ...
, Overwatch PHOLOS * – ALTIUS-600M,
AeroVironment Switchblade The AeroVironment Switchblade is a miniature loitering munition designed by AeroVironment and used by several branches of the United States Armed Forces, United States military. Small enough to fit in a backpack, the Switchblade launches from a ...
,
Phoenix Ghost The Aevex Phoenix Ghost is a family of aerial loitering munitions (explosive drones) designed by American company Aevex Aerospace. According to a senior US defense official, initial versions were broadly similar to the AeroVironment Switchblad ...
,
Raytheon Coyote The Raytheon Coyote is a small, expendable, unmanned aircraft system built by the Raytheon Company, with the capability of operating in autonomous Swarm intelligence, swarms. It is launched from a sonobuoy canister with the wings deploying in earl ...
, HERO 120, Point Blank, Northrop Grumman Lumberjack. * – ALTIUS-600M, AQ-400 Scythe, Bober, Liutyi, Overwatch PHOLOS, Phoenix Ghost,
QinetiQ Banshee The Banshee, formerly the Target Technology Banshee or BTT3 Banshee, then Meggitt Banshee, is a series of British target drones developed from the 1980s for air defence system training. In December 2016, Meggitt's target drone subsidiary, Meggi ...
, RAM II, ST-35 Silent Thunder, Switchblade, UJ-25 Skyline, Warmate * – (
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) – Qasef-1/2K, Shahed 131,
Shahed 136 The HESA Shahed 136 (, ), also known by its Russian designation Geran-2 (, ), is an Iranian-designed loitering munition, also referred to as a kamikaze drone or suicide drone, in the form of an Autonomous aircraft, autonomous Pusher configurat ...
, Samad-2/3, Shahed-101


North Korea

In March 2025, North Korean state media said leader
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oversaw testing of AI-equipped reconnaissance and suicide drones produced by the country's Unmanned Aerial Technology Complex, inspected a new reconnaissance drone and an early warning and control (
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) aircraft, and pushed to expand the production of unmanned systems, citing their importance in modern warfare.


See also

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Boeing Persistent Munition Technology Demonstrator The Persistent Munition Technology Demonstrator or PMTD is an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) developed and produced by the Advanced Weapons and Missile Systems division of Boeing as a test bed in order to further develop and flight test various UAV ...
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Copperhead (UUV) Copperhead is the name of a family of reusable unmanned underwater vehicles (drones) developed by Anduril Industries, Anduril. The family consists of two size classes of autonomous undersea vehicle, with both utility and Loitering munition, "kamika ...
, a family of autonomous unmanned undersea vehicles with loitering munitions capability. * Flying bomb *
Low Cost Autonomous Attack System The Low Cost Autonomous Attack System (LOCAAS) was a loitering attack munition developed for the United States Air Force (USAF). In 1998 the USAF and U.S. Army Lockheed Martin began to examine the feasibility of a small, affordable cruise missile w ...
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Television guidance Television guidance (TGM) is a type of missile guidance system using a television camera in the missile or glide bomb that sends its signal back to the launch platform. There, a weapons officer or bomb aimer watches the image on a television scree ...
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V-1 flying bomb The V-1 flying bomb ( "Vengeance Weapon 1") was an early cruise missile. Its official Reich Aviation Ministry () name was Fieseler Fi 103 and its suggestive name was (hellhound). It was also known to the Allies as the buzz bomb or doodlebug a ...
* XM501 Non-Line-of-Sight Launch System


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