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  2. Fritz X - Wikipedia

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    Fritz X was a German guided anti-ship glide bomb used during World War II. Fritz X was the world's first precision guided weapon deployed in combat [ 1 ] and the first to sink a ship in combat. Fritz X was a nickname used both by Allied and Luftwaffe personnel.

  3. Kampfgeschwader 100 - Wikipedia

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    Kampfgeschwader 100 (KG 100) was a Luftwaffe medium and heavy bomber wing of World War II and the first military aviation unit to use a precision-guided munition (the Fritz X anti-ship glide bomb) in combat to sink a warship (the Italian battleship Roma) on 9 September 1943.

  4. Glide bomb - Wikipedia

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    World War II-era glide bombs like the German Fritz X and Henschel Hs 293 pioneered the use of remote control systems, allowing the controlling aircraft to direct the bomb to a pinpoint target as a pioneering form of precision-guided munition. Modern systems are generally self-guided or semi-automated, using GPS or laser designators to hit their ...

  5. List of German guided weapons of World War II - Wikipedia

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    Anti-ship missiles were used operationally against allied shipping in 1943, notably in the Mediterranean Sea, guided by the Funkgerät FuG 203 Kehl series of MCLOS radio guidance systems aboard the deploying aircraft: Fritz X armored, anti-ship gravity PGM; Henschel Hs 293 air-to-ship, rocket-boosted gliding guided bomb

  6. A Nazi attack on an ally's warships introduced the world to a ...

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    In September 1943, the Germans used some of the world's first precision guided munitions - a weapon militaries still rely on today. A Nazi attack on an ally's warships introduced the world to a ...

  7. Guided bomb - Wikipedia

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    A BAT guided bomb. In World War II, the aforementioned Fritz X and Henschel Hs 293 guided ordnance designs were used in combat by Nazi Germany against ships, as the USAAF would do with the Azon in hitting bridges and other hard-to-hit targets in

  8. Azon - Wikipedia

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    AZON (or Azon), from "azimuth only", was one of the world's first guided weapons, deployed by the Allies and contemporary with the German Fritz X.. Officially designated VB-1 ("Vertical Bomb 1"), it was invented by Major Henry J. Rand and Thomas J. O'Donnell during the latter stages of World War II as the answer to the difficult problem of destroying the narrow wooden bridges that supported ...

  9. Henschel Hs 293 - Wikipedia

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    The Henschel Hs 293 was a World War II German 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 year, damaging or sinking at least 25 ships.