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''Wunderwaffe'' () is a German word that roughly translates to "wonder-weapon" and was a term assigned during
World War II World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ...
by Nazi Germany's propaganda ministry to some revolutionary "superweapons". Most of these weapons however remained prototypes, which either never reached the combat theater, or if they did, were too late or in too insignificant numbers to have a military effect. The
V-weapons V-weapons, known in original German as (, German: "retaliatory weapons", "reprisal weapons"), were a particular set of long-range artillery weapons designed for strategic bombing during World War II, particularly strategic bombing and Aerial ...
, which were developed earlier and saw considerable deployment, especially against
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and
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, trace back to the same pool of armament concepts. In the German language, the term ''Wunderwaffe'' now generally refers to a universal solution which solves all problems related to a particular issue, mostly used ironically for its
illusion An illusion is a distortion of the senses, which can reveal how the mind normally organizes and interprets sensory stimulation. Although illusions distort the human perception of reality, they are generally shared by most people. Illusions may ...
ary nature. As the war situation worsened for Germany from 1942, claims about the development of revolutionary new weapons which could turn the tide became an increasingly prominent part of the
propaganda Propaganda is communication that is primarily used to influence or persuade an audience to further an agenda, which may not be objective and may be selectively presenting facts to encourage a particular synthesis or perception, or using loaded l ...
directed at Germans by their government. In reality, the advanced weapons under development generally required lengthy periods of design work and testing, and there was no realistic prospect of the German military being able to field them before the end of the war. When some advanced designs, such as the
Panther tank The Panther tank, officially ''Panzerkampfwagen V Panther'' (abbreviated Pz.Kpfw. V) with Sonderkraftfahrzeug, ordnance inventory designation: ''Sd.Kfz.'' 171, is a German medium tank of World War II. It was used in most European theatre of ...
and Type XXI submarine, were rushed into production, their performance proved disappointing to the German military and leadership due to inadequate pre-production testing or poorly planned construction processes. Historian Michael J. Neufeld has noted that "the net result of all these weapons, deployed or otherwise, was that the Reich wasted a lot of money and technical expertise (and killed a lot of forced and slave laborers) in developing and producing exotic devices that yielded little or no tactical and strategic advantage". However, a few of the weapons did prove to be successful, and have had a large influence in post-war designs.


Naval vessels


Aircraft carriers

* – a 33,550 ton aircraft carrier laid down in 1936; never completed. * '' Flugzeugträger B'' – planned sister ship to the ''Graf Zeppelin''; scrapped before launching. *'' Flugzeugträger C'' and ''D'' – two additional proposed aircraft carriers of the Graf Zeppelin class. * – a planned 56,500 ton aircraft carrier, converted from a transport; cancelled before work started.


Battleships

* H-class battleship – a series of proposals for battleships surpassing both the
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's Montana-class battleships and the
Imperial Japanese Navy The Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN; Kyūjitai: Shinjitai: ' 'Navy of the Greater Japanese Empire', or ''Nippon Kaigun'', 'Japanese Navy') was the navy of the Empire of Japan from 1868 to 1945, Potsdam Declaration, when it was dissolved followin ...
's Yamato-class battleships in armament, culminating in the H-44, a 140,000 ton battleship with eight 20 inch guns. Two H39-class hulls only laid down; scrapped on slipways. * ''Bismarck'' – German battleship, scuttled in the Atlantic Ocean after being crippled by
Royal Navy The Royal Navy (RN) is the naval warfare force of the United Kingdom. It is a component of His Majesty's Naval Service, and its officers hold their commissions from the King of the United Kingdom, King. Although warships were used by Kingdom ...
torpedo bomber A torpedo bomber is a military aircraft designed primarily to attack ships with aerial torpedoes. Torpedo bombers came into existence just before the World War I, First World War almost as soon as aircraft were built that were capable of carryin ...
s and battleships. * ''Tirpitz'' – German battleship, sister ship of the aforementioned ''Bismarck''. Sunk in 1944 by
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; 32
Avro Lancaster The Avro Lancaster, commonly known as the Lancaster Bomber, is a British World War II, Second World War heavy bomber. It was designed and manufactured by Avro as a contemporary of the Handley Page Halifax, both bombers having been developed to ...
bombers dropped blockbuster and Tallboy bombs in Operation Catechism.


U-boats


Oceangoing U-boats

* Rocket U-boat – a planned
ballistic missile submarine A ballistic missile submarine is a submarine capable of deploying submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBMs) with nuclear warheads. These submarines became a major weapon system in the Cold War because of their nuclear deterrence capabi ...
; project abandoned. * Type XVIII U-boat – a U-boat designed to use
air-independent propulsion Air-independent propulsion (AIP), or air-independent power, is any marine propulsion technology that allows a non-nuclear submarine to operate without access to atmospheric oxygen (by surfacing or using a snorkel). AIP can augment or replace th ...
; several were under construction when the war ended. *
Type XXI U-boat Type XXI submarines were a class of German diesel–electric '' Elektroboot'' (German: "electric boat") submarines designed during the Second World War. One hundred eighteen were completed, with four being combat-ready. During the war only two w ...
"'' Elektroboot''" (Electric boat) – the first U-boat designed to operate completely submerged, 118 were built but only 4 were completed. * Type XXIV U-boat – a planned U-boat designed to use air-independent propulsion. * Type XXVI U-boat – a U-boat designed to use air-independent propulsion; several were under construction when the war ended.


Littoral U-boats

* Type XXII U-boat – a U-boat designed to use air-independent propulsion; two were under construction. *
Type XXIII U-boat German Type XXIII submarines were the first so-called elektroboote ("electric boats") to become operational. They were small coastal submarines designed to operate in the shallow waters of the North Sea, Black Sea and Mediterranean Sea, where l ...
("''Elektroboot''") – a U-boat designed for
littoral The littoral zone, also called litoral or nearshore, is the part of a sea, lake, or river that is close to the shore. In coastal ecology, the littoral zone includes the intertidal zone extending from the high water mark (which is rarely i ...
missions; 67 were built. * Type XXV U-boat – a planned all-electric U-boat designed for littoral missions.


U-Cruisers

* Type XI – a U-boat designed to carry the Arado Ar 231 collapsible
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and have 128mm turrets; four were laid down but canceled at the outbreak of World War II.


Armored vehicles


Anti-aircraft weapons

* Flakpanzer IV "''Kugelblitz''" (Ball Of Lightning) –A
Panzer IV The IV (Pz.Kpfw. IV), commonly known as the Panzer IV, is a German medium tank developed in the late 1930s and used extensively during the Second World War. Its ordnance inventory designation was Sd.Kfz. 161. The Panzer IV was the most numer ...
-based self-propelled anti-aircraft gun; five prototypes built. * ''Flakpanzer'' 341 ''Coelian'' – A Panther D-Based self-propelled anti-aircraft gun, only a wooden mockup of the turret was built.


Anti-tank weapons

* ''
Sturer Emil The 12.8 cm ''Selbstfahrlafette auf'' VK 30.01(H) ''"Sturer Emil"'' (German for "Stubborn Emil"), also called ''Panzer Selbstfahrlafette'' V (Pz.Sfl. V), was an experimental World War II World War II or the Second World War ...
'' ("Stubborn Emil") –An experimental ''
Panzerjäger ''Panzerjäger'' (German: literally "armor hunter", more broadly "anti-tank") is a term used for an anti-tank vehicle (self-propelled anti-tank gun), as well as anti-tank units. The term was first used in the Wehrmacht (German armed forces, 19 ...
'' style, open-topped
tank destroyer A tank destroyer, tank hunter or tank killer is a type of armoured fighting vehicle, predominantly intended for anti-tank duties. They are typically armed with a direct fire anti-tank gun, artillery gun, also known as a self-propelled anti-ta ...
armed with a Rheinmetall 12.8 cm K L/61 gun, 2 prototypes built for tests. Sole surviving prototype on display at the
Kubinka Tank Museum The Kubinka Tank Museum (Центральный музей бронетанкового вооружения и техники - Tsentral'nyy Muzey Bronetankovogo Vooruzheniya I Tekhniki -Central Museum of Armored Arms and Technology) is a larg ...
. * Elefant (Ferdinand) - A heavy tank destroyer, mounting a 8.8 cm Pak 43/2 L/71 gun, 91 units produced.


Super-heavy tanks

* ''Landkreuzer'' P. 1000 "''Ratte''" (Rat) –A planned
super-heavy tank A super-heavy tank is any tank that is notably beyond the standard of the class heavy tank in either size or weight relative to contemporary vehicles. Programs have been initiated on several occasions with the aim of creating an extremely resi ...
, weighing 1000
tonne The tonne ( or ; symbol: t) is a unit of mass equal to 1,000  kilograms. It is a non-SI unit accepted for use with SI. It is also referred to as a metric ton in the United States to distinguish it from the non-metric units of the s ...
s and armed with two 280mm cannons, one 128mm anti-tank gun, 8 20mm flak guns and 2 15mm heavy machine guns; cancelled in early 1943. * Panzer VII "''Löwe''" (Lion) –A planned super-heavy tank, weighing 90 tonnes and armed with a 105mm cannon; cancelled in March 1942 in favor of the Panzer VIII Maus. * Panzer VIII "''Maus''" (Mouse) – A super-heavy tank, weighing 188 tonnes and armed with two cannons of 128mm and 75mm calibre; five were ordered but only two operable prototypes completed – lone survivor currently on display at the
Kubinka Tank Museum The Kubinka Tank Museum (Центральный музей бронетанкового вооружения и техники - Tsentral'nyy Muzey Bronetankovogo Vooruzheniya I Tekhniki -Central Museum of Armored Arms and Technology) is a larg ...
. *
Panzerkampfwagen E-100 The ''Panzerkampfwagen'' E-100 (Gerät 383) (TG-01) was a German super-heavy tank design developed towards the end of World War II. It was the largest of the Entwicklung series, ''Entwicklung'' series of tank designs which was intended to improv ...
–A planned super-heavy tank (the heaviest of a series of "E-tanks") weighing 140 tonnes and armed with either 128 or 150 mm cannon, one prototype hull nearly completed, the hull was later captured and evaluated by the British before being scrapped in the 1950s.


Reconnaissance tanks

* Kugelpanzer (ball tank)-A prototype spherical reconnaissance/cable-laying tank with a mysterious history. Sent to Japan and captured by the Soviets in 1945. Currently on display at the
Kubinka Tank Museum The Kubinka Tank Museum (Центральный музей бронетанкового вооружения и техники - Tsentral'nyy Muzey Bronetankovogo Vooruzheniya I Tekhniki -Central Museum of Armored Arms and Technology) is a larg ...
. * VK 16.02 Leopard-Planned reconnaissance tank. Only mockup of Waffenträger (weapon carrier) was built.


Gliders

* Junkers Ju 322 "''Mammut''" (Mammoth) – a
flying wing A flying wing is a tailless fixed-wing aircraft that has no definite fuselage, with its crew, payload, fuel, and equipment housed inside the main wing structure. A flying wing may have various small protuberances such as pods, nacelles, blis ...
heavy transport glider, the losing competitor to the winning Me 321 ''Gigant'' giant cargo/personnel glider.


Piston engine aircraft

*
Blohm & Voss BV 141 The Blohm & Voss BV 141 (originally the Ha 141) was an unorthodox tactical reconnaissance aircraft developed by the Nazi Germany, German aircraft manufacturer Blohm & Voss (aircraft), Blohm & Voss. It was notable for its uncommon asymmetrical ai ...
– a tactical reconnaissance aircraft with unusual asymmetrical design. *
Blohm & Voss BV 238 The Blohm & Voss BV 238 was a large six-engined flying boat designed and built by the German aircraft manufacturer Blohm & Voss. Developed during the Second World War, it was the heaviest aircraft ever built when it first flew in 1944, and was t ...
– a super-heavy transport
flying boat A flying boat is a type of seaplane with a hull, allowing it to land on water. It differs from a floatplane in having a fuselage that is purpose-designed for flotation, while floatplanes rely on fuselage-mounted floats for buoyancy. Though ...
and bomber, it was the heaviest aircraft ever built at the time of its completion. *
Dornier Do 335 The Dornier Do 335 ''Pfeil'' (Arrow) is a heavy fighter built by Dornier for Germany during World War II. The ''Pfeil''s performance was predicted to be better than other twin-engine designs due to its unusual push-pull configuration and the l ...
– a heavy fighter with the
push-pull configuration An aircraft constructed with a push-pull configuration has a combination of forward-mounted Tractor configuration, tractor (pull) Propeller (aircraft), propellers, and backward-mounted (pusher configuration, pusher) propellers. Historical The e ...
. *
Focke Rochen The Focke Rochen (engl.: Focke Stingray), also known as ''Focke-Wulf Schnellflugzeug'' or ''Focke-Wulf VTOL'' was a Nazi Germany, German VTOL aircraft project. Designed by Heinrich Focke of the Focke-Wulf company towards the end of World War II, th ...
- a VTOL experimental aircraft project. *
Focke-Achgelis Fa 269 The Focke-Achgelis Fa 269 was a tiltrotor VTOL aircraft project designed by Henrich Focke. Development Conceived as a single-seat fighter, the Fa 269 project resulted from a design study order issued by the Reich Air Ministry to Focke-Achgelis ...
– a planned tilt-rotor
VTOL A vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft is one that can takeoff and landing, take off and land vertically without relying on a runway. This classification can include a variety of types of aircraft including helicopters as well as thrust- ...
fighter. * Focke-Wulf Ta 152 – a high-altitude interceptor. * Focke-Wulf Ta 400 – a planned ''
Amerikabomber The ''Amerikabomber'' () project was an initiative of the German Ministry of Aviation (''Reichsluftfahrtministerium'') to obtain a long-range strategic bomber for the ''Luftwaffe'' that would be capable of striking the United States (specificall ...
'' candidate with six radial engines and two jet engines with a range of 13,000 km in bomber configuration. * Heinkel He 111Z – a five engined ''Zwilling'' (twin)-fuselage aircraft created by combining two He 111s and designed to tow large gliders. *
Heinkel He 274 The Heinkel He 274 was a German heavy bomber aircraft with pressurized crew accommodation developed during World War II, designed for high-altitude bombing. Due to the Allied advance through Northwest Europe, the prototypes were abandoned at t ...
– a high altitude heavy bomber with four in-line engines with a range of 3,440 km, two completed by France after the war. * Heinkel He 277 – a planned, advanced long-range bomber design, designated by RLM by February 1943, inheriting many He 219 prototype design features during its evolution but never built as a complete aircraft, evolved to be an ''
Amerikabomber The ''Amerikabomber'' () project was an initiative of the German Ministry of Aviation (''Reichsluftfahrtministerium'') to obtain a long-range strategic bomber for the ''Luftwaffe'' that would be capable of striking the United States (specificall ...
'' candidate, to be powered with four
BMW 801 The BMW 801 was a powerful Nazi Germany, German Air-cooled engine, air-cooled 14-cylinder-radial engine, radial aircraft engine built by BMW and used in a number of German Luftwaffe aircraft of World War II. Production versions of the Radial e ...
radial engines and up to 11,000 km range. *
Junkers Ju 390 The Junkers Ju 390 was a German long-range derivative of the Junkers Ju 290 aircraft, intended to be used as a heavy transport aircraft, maritime patrol aircraft and long-range bomber. It was one of the aircraft designs submitted for the aborti ...
– an ''Amerikabomber'' candidate with six radial engines with a range of 9,700 km, two airworthy prototypes built and flown. * Junkers Ju 488 – a heavy bomber with four radial engines with a range of 3,395 km. * Messerschmitt Me 264 – an ''Amerikabomber'' candidate with four inline or
radial Radial is a geometric term of location which may refer to: Mathematics and Direction * Vector (geometric), a line * Radius, adjective form of * Radial distance (geometry), a directional coordinate in a polar coordinate system * Radial set * A ...
engines and a range of 15,000 km, three airworthy prototypes built and flown. * Messerschmitt Me 323 "''Gigant''" (Giant) – a heavy transport with six engines, adapted from the Me 321 giant troop-glider.


Jets and rocket-propelled aircraft

*
Arado Ar 234 The Arado Ar 234 ''Blitz'' (English: lightning) is a jet-powered bomber designed and produced by the German aircraft manufacturer Arado. It was the world's first operational turbojet-powered bomber, seeing service during the final years of the ...
''Blitz'' – the first operational turbojet bomber and reconnaissance aircraft. * Arado E.555 – a planned jet-powered Amerikabomber. * Arado E.560 – a series of tactical bomber projects. * Arado E.583 - jet-powered night fighter * Bachem Ba 349 "''Natter''" (Adder) – a rocket-powered vertical take-off interceptor. * Blohm & Voss P 178 – a turbojet dive-bomber. * DFS 194 – a rocket-powered experimental aircraft. * DFS 228 – a rocket-powered high altitude reconnaissance aircraft. * DFS 346 – a rocket-powered research aircraft. * Fieseler Fi 103R "''Reichenberg''" – a manned version of the
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 ...
. * Focke-Wulf "''Triebflügel''" (Powered Wings) – a planned tip jet
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, tailsitter interceptor * Focke-Wulf Ta 183 "''Huckebein''" – a planned
swept wing A swept wing is a wing angled either backward or occasionally forward from its root rather than perpendicular to the fuselage. Swept wings have been flown since the pioneer days of aviation. Wing sweep at high speeds was first investigated in Ge ...
turbojet fighter. * Focke-Wulf Ta 283 – a planned swept wing ramjet and rocket-powered fighter. * Heinkel He 162 ''Spatz'' – Winner of the ''Volksjäger'' (People's Fighter) design competition for a single engined turbojet fighter. * Heinkel He 280 – the first turbojet fighter design, prototypes only. * Heinkel He 343 – a planned four engined jet bomber based on and marginally enlarged from the
Arado Ar 234 The Arado Ar 234 ''Blitz'' (English: lightning) is a jet-powered bomber designed and produced by the German aircraft manufacturer Arado. It was the world's first operational turbojet-powered bomber, seeing service during the final years of the ...
's general design. * Henschel Hs 132 – a planned turbojet dive bomber and interceptor. * Horten Ho 229 – a turbojet flying wing jet fighter/bomber. * Horten H.XVIII – a planned flying wing jet bomber based on the Horten Ho 229. * Junkers EF 128 – a planned turbojet fighter. * Junkers EF 132 – a planned turbojet bomber. * Junkers Ju 287 – a
forward-swept wing A forward-swept wing or reverse-swept wing is an aircraft wing configuration in which the quarter-chord line of the wing has a forward sweep. Typically, the leading edge also sweeps forward. Aircraft with forward-swept are more maneuverable, due ...
turbojet bomber. * Lippisch P.13a – a planned supersonic ramjet delta wing interceptor. * Lippisch P.13b – a planned ramjet delta wing interceptor developed from the Lippisch P.13a. * Messerschmitt Bf 109TL – a turbojet fighter designed as an alternate/back-up for the Me 262. * Messerschmitt Me 163 "''Komet''" (Comet) – the first and only operational rocket-powered fighter. * Messerschmitt Me 262 "''Schwalbe''" (Swallow) – the first operational turbojet fighter/bomber. * Messerschmitt Me 263 – a rocket-powered fighter developed from the Me 163. * Messerschmitt P.1101 – a
variable-sweep wing A variable-sweep wing, colloquially known as a "swing wing", is an airplane wing, or set of wings, that may be modified during flight, swept back and then returned to its previous straight position. Because it allows the aircraft's shape to ...
turbojet fighter. * Messerschmitt P.1106 – a jet fighter based on the Messerschmitt Me P.1101. * Škoda-Kauba P14 – a ramjet-powered emergency fighter. * Sombold So 344 – a rocket-powered plane with a detachable explosive nose. * Silbervogel (Silverbird) – planned
sub-orbital A sub-orbital spaceflight is a spaceflight in which the spacecraft reaches outer space, but its trajectory intersects the surface of the gravitating body from which it was launched. Hence, it will not complete one orbital revolution, will no ...
antipodal Antipode or Antipodes may refer to: Mathematics * Antipodal point, the diametrically opposite point on a circle or ''n''-sphere, also known as an antipode * Antipode, the convolution inverse of the identity on a Hopf algebra Geography * Antipodes ...
bomber. * Zeppelin ''Fliegende Panzerfaust'' – a rocket-powered very-short-range interceptor. * Zeppelin Rammer – a rocket-powered ramming interceptor.


Helicopters

* Flettner Fl 184 – a night reconnaissance and anti-submarine
autogyro An autogyro (from Greek and , "self-turning"), gyroscope, gyrocopter or gyroplane, is a class of rotorcraft that uses an unpowered rotor in free autorotation to develop lift. A gyroplane "means a rotorcraft whose rotors are not engine-d ...
. * Flettner Fl 185 – an experimental helicopter. * Flettner Fl 265 – an experimental helicopter, the world's earliest known airworthy synchropter. * Flettner Fl 282 "''Kolibri''" (Hummingbird) – a reconnaissance "synchropter" helicopter. * Focke-Achgelis Fa 223 "''Drache''" (Dragon) – an anti-submarine, search and rescue, reconnaissance, and freight helicopter, based on the prewar Fw 61.


Bombs and explosives

* German nuclear weapons program *
Fritz X Fritz X was a German guided anti-ship glide bomb used during World War II. Developed alongside the Henschel Hs 293, ''Fritz X'' was one of the first precision guided weapons deployed in combat. ''Fritz X'' was a nickname used both by Allied an ...
, a guided anti-ship glide bomb, the world's first precision guided weapon ever deployed in combat.


Artillery

* '' Karl-Gerät'', the largest calibre (up to 60 cm), self-propelled mortar ever deployed – seven examples built, six seeing combat 1941–45. * Schwerer Gustav (Heavy Gustav) – an 800mm
railway gun A railway gun, also called a railroad gun, is a large artillery piece, often surplus naval artillery, mounted on, transported by, and fired from a specially designed railroad car, railway wagon. Many countries have built railway guns, but the ...
, the largest artillery piece ever used in warfare. * V-3 cannon "''Hochdruckpumpe''" – "High Pressure Pump", a large-calibre gun. * ''Landkreuzer'' P. 1500 "''Monster''" – a proposed super-heavy self-propelled gun, weighing 1500 metric tons and armed with the 800mm Schwerer Gustav/Dora gun. * Wind cannon 'Wind kanone" – a 35 feet long cannon that shot air at enemy aircraft, but was never proved if it worked


Missiles

* Aggregat series ** A1 – the first German liquid-propellant experimental rocket. ** A2 – an experimental rocket, gyroscopically stabilized. ** A3 – an experimental rocket with an
inertial guidance system An inertial navigation system (INS; also inertial guidance system, inertial instrument) is a navigation device that uses motion sensors (accelerometers), rotation sensors ( gyroscopes) and a computer to continuously calculate by dead reckoning ...
. ** A4/ V-2 – the first
ballistic missile A ballistic missile is a type of missile that uses projectile motion to deliver warheads on a target. These weapons are powered only during relatively brief periods—most of the flight is unpowered. Short-range ballistic missiles (SRBM) typic ...
and the first human-made object to achieve
sub-orbital spaceflight A sub-orbital spaceflight is a spaceflight in which the spacecraft reaches outer space, but its trajectory intersects the surface of the primary (astronomy), gravitating body from which it was launched. Hence, it will not complete one orbital ...
. *** Projekt Schwimmweste "Project Life Jacket" – a planned
submarine-launched ballistic missile A submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) is a ballistic missile capable of being launched from Ballistic missile submarine, submarines. Modern variants usually deliver multiple independently targetable reentry vehicles (MIRVs), each of which ...
. *** A4b/A9 – winged, long-range version of the A4, first winged rocket to break the sound barrier. ** A5 – an experimental reusable rocket. ** A6 – planned version of the A5 with different propellants; may have also been a proposal for a manned reconnaissance version of the A4b/A9. ** A7 – winged rocket, never completed. ** A8 – proposed stretched version of the A4 to use storable propellants. ** A9/A10 Amerika Rakete – a planned
intermediate-range ballistic missile An intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM) is a ballistic missile with a range (aeronautics), range between (), categorized between a medium-range ballistic missile (MRBM) and an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM). Classifying ball ...
to be used to strike the eastern United States. ** A11 Japan Rakete – proposed three-stage rocket. ** A12 – planned four-stage orbital launch rocket, capable of putting 10 metric tons into
low Earth orbit A low Earth orbit (LEO) is an geocentric orbit, orbit around Earth with a orbital period, period of 128 minutes or less (making at least 11.25 orbits per day) and an orbital eccentricity, eccentricity less than 0.25. Most of the artificial object ...
. * Fieseler Fi 103R Reichenberg – a manned "suicide attack" cruise missile. * Enzian – a planned
surface-to-air missile A surface-to-air missile (SAM), also known as a ground-to-air missile (GTAM) or surface-to-air guided weapon (SAGW), is a missile designed to be launched from the ground or the sea to destroy aircraft or other missiles. It is one type of anti-ai ...
with
infrared guidance Infrared homing is a passive weapon guidance system which uses the infrared (IR) light emission from a target to track and follow it seamlessly. Missiles which use infrared seeking are often referred to as "heat-seekers" since infrared is r ...
. * Feuerlilie F-25 "Fire Lilly" – a surface-to-air missile. * Feuerlilie F-55 "Fire Lilly" – a two-stage, supersonic surface-to-air missile. *
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 ...
/Fieseler Fi 103/Vergeltungswaffe 1 – the first
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 ...
. * Fliegerfaust "Pilot Fist" or "Plane Fist" / Luftfaust "Air Fist" – the first
man-portable air-defense system Man-portable air-defense systems (MANPADS or MPADS) are portable Shoulder-launched missile, shoulder-launched surface-to-air missiles. They are guided missile, guided weapons and are a threat to low-flying aircraft, especially helicopters and ...
(MANPADS) anti-aircraft weapons system. *
Fritz X Fritz X was a German guided anti-ship glide bomb used during World War II. Developed alongside the Henschel Hs 293, ''Fritz X'' was one of the first precision guided weapons deployed in combat. ''Fritz X'' was a nickname used both by Allied an ...
– an unpowered air-launched,
MCLOS Manual command to line of sight (MCLOS or MACLOS) is a method for guiding guided missiles. With an MCLOS missile, the operator must track the missile and the target simultaneously and guide the missile to the target. Typically the missile is ste ...
-guided
anti-ship missile An anti-ship missile (AShM or ASM) is a guided missile that is designed for use against ships and large boats. Most anti-ship missiles are of the sea-skimming variety, and many use a combination of inertial guidance and active radar homing. ...
using the FuG 203/230 ''Kehl-Straßurg'' control system, the pioneering wartime example of a gravity-type PGM, used from September 1943 through 1944. * Henschel Hs 117 ''Schmetterling'' "Butterfly" – a manually guided surface-to-air missile. * Henschel Hs 117H – a manually guided
air-to-air missile An air-to-air missile (AAM) is a missile fired from an aircraft for the purpose of destroying another aircraft (including unmanned aircraft such as cruise missiles). AAMs are typically powered by one or more rocket motors, usually solid-fuel roc ...
. *
Henschel Hs 293 The Henschel Hs 293 was a World War II Nazi Germany, German Command guidance, radio-guided glide bomb. It is the first operational anti-shipping missile, first used unsuccessfully on 25 August 1943 and then with increasing success over the next y ...
– a pioneering MCLOS-guided, launch-boosted air-to-ship missile using the ''Kehl-Straßurg'' radio link as with the Fritz X, used in combat from 1943 to 1944. * Henschel Hs 294 – an MCLOS-guided air-to-ship missile/torpedo. * Henschel Hs 298 – an air-to-air missile. * R4M Orkan "Hurricane" – an unguided air-to-air rocket. * Rheinbote "Rhine Messenger" – the first
short-range ballistic missile A short-range ballistic missile (SRBM) is a ballistic missile with a range of to . In past and potential regional conflicts, these missiles have been and would be used because of the short distances between some countries and their relative low c ...
. * Rheintochter "Rhinedaughter" – a manually guided surface-to-air missile. *
Ruhrstahl X-4 The Ruhrstahl Ru 344 X-4 or Ruhrstahl-Kramer RK 344 was a Wire-guided missile, wire-guided air-to-air missile designed by Germany during World War II. The X-4 did not see operational service and thus was not proven in combat but inspired conside ...
– a wire-guided liquid-fueled air-to-air missile intended to be usable with the Ta 183. * Taifun "Typhoon" – a planned unguided surface-to-air missile. * ''Wasserfall Ferngelenkte Flakrakete'' "Waterfall Remote-Controlled A-A Rocket" – a supersonic surface-to-air missile. * ''
Werfer-Granate 21 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 German Luftwaffe during World War II and was the first on-board rocket placed into ...
'' – a heavy-calibre (21 cm/8 inch) unguided air-to-air rocket, in use by the summer of 1943. * G7es/Zaunkönig T-5 – acoustic homing torpedo used by U-boats.


Orbital

* Silbervogel (Silverbird) — a suborbital rocket bomber, similar to later generations of rocket spacecraft. * '' Sonnengewehr'' ( sun-gun) – a parabolic mirror in orbit designed to focus sunlight onto specific locations on the Earth's surface.


Rifles

* Jagdfaust – an automatically firing airborne anti-bomber
recoilless rifle A Recoilless rifle (rifled), recoilless launcher (smoothbore), or simply recoilless gun, sometimes abbreviated to "rr" or "RCL" (for ReCoilLess) is a type of lightweight artillery system or man-portable launcher that is designed to eject some fo ...
for use on the Me 163. * Mauser MG 213 – a 20 mm aircraft mounted
revolver cannon A revolver cannon is a type of autocannon, commonly used as an aircraft gun. It uses a cylinder with multiple chambers, similar to those of a revolver handgun, to speed up the loading-firing-ejection cycle. Some examples are also power-driven, ...
. * Mauser MG 213C – a 30 mm aircraft mounted revolver cannon. * Fallschirmjägergewehr 42 – an automatic battle rifle developed specifically for the
Fallschirmjäger The () were the airborne forces branch of the Luftwaffe before and during World War II. They were the first paratroopers to be committed in large-scale airborne operations. They were commanded by Kurt Student, the Luftwaffe's second-in-comman ...
. *
Sturmgewehr 44 The StG 44 (abbreviation of Sturmgewehr 44, "assault rifle 44") is a German assault rifle developed during World War II by Hugo Schmeisser. It is also known by its early designations as the MP 43 and MP 44 (''Maschinenpistole 43'' and ''44''). ...
– the first assault rifle. ** "'' Krummlauf''" – a curved barrel for the StG44 (mp44 or Sturmgewehr). * Sturmgewehr 45 – prototype.


Mission equipment

* Zielgerät 1229 "''Vampir''" – active infrared
night vision Night vision is the ability to see in low-light conditions, either naturally with scotopic vision or through a night-vision device. Night vision requires both sufficient spectral range and sufficient intensity range. Humans have poor night v ...
gunsight system for the
Sturmgewehr 44 The StG 44 (abbreviation of Sturmgewehr 44, "assault rifle 44") is a German assault rifle developed during World War II by Hugo Schmeisser. It is also known by its early designations as the MP 43 and MP 44 (''Maschinenpistole 43'' and ''44''). ...
. * FG 1250 Tank Mounted night-vision equipment.


Speculative

* '' Die Glocke'' *
Directed-energy weapon A directed-energy weapon (DEW) is a ranged weapon that damages its target with highly focused energy without a solid projectile, including lasers, microwaves, particle beams, and sound beams. Potential applications of this technology include ...
* Nazi UFOs ("Haunebu" saucers)


Similar developments in Axis powers


Japan

*
Japanese nuclear weapons program During World War II, Empire of Japan, Japan had several programs exploring the use of nuclear fission for military technology, including nuclear reactors and nuclear weapons. Like the German_nuclear_program_during_World_War_II, similar wartime ...
* – the largest submarines of
World War II World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ...
and remained the largest ever built until the construction of
ballistic missile submarine A ballistic missile submarine is a submarine capable of deploying submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBMs) with nuclear warheads. These submarines became a major weapon system in the Cold War because of their nuclear deterrence capabi ...
s in the 1960s. * Design A150-class battleship (also known as the “Super Yamato-class battleship”) – a successor to the Yamato with added features. * Ki-200 interceptor – Japanese version of the Me 163. * ''Kikka'' – Japanese jet-powered ''
kamikaze , officially , were a part of the Japanese Special Attack Units of military aviators who flew suicide attacks for the Empire of Japan against Allied naval vessels in the closing stages of the Pacific campaign of World War II, intending to d ...
'' aircraft. * G5N ''Shinzan'' – a prototype bomber developed as a part of ''Project Z'', the Japanese counterpart of ''Amerikabomber'' project. * G10N ''Fugaku'' – a planned Japanese ultra-long range bomber comparable in size with the American B-36 Peacemaker developed as a part of ''Project Z''. * MXY-7 ''Ohka'' – a rocket-powered ''kamikaze'' aircraft. * O-I super-heavy tank – a 150-ton super-heavy tank project with an obscure history.


Romania

* 75 mm Reșița Model 1943 – an anti-tank gun with a muzzle velocity of over 1 km/second which could also elevate enough to double as a field gun, reported to have outperformed its Western, German and Soviet counterparts to become arguably the most versatile gun in its class during World War II (at least 375 produced). * Self-propelled 75 mm Reșița Model 1943 – 2 prototypes completed and tested (reportedly, this vehicle served as the inspiration for the '' Hetzer'', or as a significant influence in the latter's development). * IAR 81C fighter aircraft fitted with the
Werfer-Granate 21 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 German Luftwaffe during World War II and was the first on-board rocket placed into ...
air-to-air rocket (1 prototype).


Hungary

*
44M Tas The 44M Tas was a Hungarian heavy tank/ medium tank design of World War II. It was developed to combat heavily armored Soviet tanks encountered on the Eastern Front and to replace the older Turán I and Turán II tanks which Hungary operate ...
– a local attempt to replicate the heavy ''Panther'' or the "Tiger 2" tank (2 incomplete prototypes produced, including 1 complete hull).Dénes Bernád, Charles K. Kliment, Helion and Company, ''Magyar Warriors: The History of the Royal Hungarian Armed Forces 1919-1945, Volume 1'', p. 371


See also

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Nazi propaganda Propaganda was a tool of the Nazi Party in Germany from its earliest days to the end of the regime in May 1945 at the end of World War II. As the party gained power, the scope and efficacy of its propaganda grew and permeated an increasing amou ...
* German military technology during World War II * Emergency Fighter Program * Russian super weapons *
Superiority (short story) "Superiority" is a science fiction short story by British writer Arthur C. Clarke, Arthur C. Clarke, first published in 1951 in literature, 1951. It depicts an arms race during an interstellar war. It shows the side which is more technolo ...
, a science-fiction story by Arthur C. Clarke inspired by the German drive to wonder-weapons.


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Further reading

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