26 epoch-making weapons.

26 epoch-making weapons.

Germany:

The world's first jet fighter ME-262 for real combat

The world's first jet bomber, the Junkers Juef132

The world's first air-to-air missile HS298

The world's first air-to-air missile X-4 for real combat

The world's first **V1 (FI103FZG76)

The world's first surface-to-surface ballistic missile, A4 (V2)

The world's first surface-to-air missile, Emwwasserfall

The world's first helicopter FL282 for real combat

The world's first for combat air-to-ship missiles HS293

The world's first assault rifle MP44

The world's first intercontinental missile A9/A10 (built but failed to test-fire)

The world's first anti-radar missile BV246

The world's first air-cooled machine gun MG34MG42

The world's first experimental reactor (some sources say it has reached the stage of a dirty bomb)

The world's first saucer-shaped aircraft RFZ (flying saucer)

The world's first wing-shaped aircraft GO229

The world's largest cannon 800 mm Dora Train Cannon

The largest tank rat in the world

The world's first and earliest AIP system, the Walter engine (used in XXI and XXVI submarines)

United States

The world's first electronic computer

The most practical M1 rifle

Solve the belly-filling luncheon meat of the global army

Laying eggs on the big hen B-29

Let the ground no longer be afraid of the aircraft's radio proximity fuse

A jeep as loyal as a dog, strong as a mule, and as alert as an antelope

Synthetic rubber that makes cars run all over the ground

Infantry eats individual bazookas of tanks

United Kingdom

Active sonar, hedgehog bullets, these two partners made the submarine have nowhere to hide

Spitfire, the skies of Europe are its

And the Katyusha of the USSR

During the war, Germany had more than 20 epoch-making scientific and technological achievements in the field of weapons, while the United States had only two, and Britain and the Soviet Union each had one. After reading it, I unconsciously counted with my fingers, the two items of the old United States should be atomic bombs and wireless proximity fuses, the British should be radars, and the Soviets can't remember, it's the T-34? Katyusha?

Later, I counted the advanced designs of the Germans in weapons technology with my fingers, but I didn't count to 20.

Here's what I can think of:

1. V-2: the earliest ballistic ground-to-ground missile;

2. V-1: the earliest **;

3. ME-262: the first practical jet fighter;

4. MG-42: the first general-purpose machine gun;

5. S**/MP-44: the first assault rifle;

6. Fritz X: the first guided bomb;

7. HS-293: the first anti-ship missile, the first air-to-ground missile, of which there is also a TV-guided type, which can also be regarded as a first;

8. X-4: the first air-to-air missile;

9. X-7: The first anti-tank missile, but it was not put into practical use, does it count?

10. Rhine's daughter: The first anti-aircraft missile, which has not been put into practical use, is it counted?

11. The earliest magnetic mines, the model number is forgotten;

12. The earliest sound-guided torpedo, the model number is forgotten;

13. Dula train gun: the world's largest caliber artillery;

14. Tiger Tank: In which aspect can this guy be regarded as the world's first?

15. Submarines: The first type of submarine that does not rely on air? Or is it an "electric shark", can it be considered the first in the world?

16. There is also a forward-swept wing bomber, the model I forgot, I think it is definitely the first in the world, anyway, it has not been practicalized until now!

17. AR-234: The first jet bomber and the only one in World War II;

18. ME-232: The prototype of a modern military transport aircraft can also be regarded as a guy who has opened a new era, right?