The transfer and exploitation of German air-to-air rocket and guided missile technology by the Western Allies after World War II

James Mills
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During World War II, the German military-industrial complex under the national socialist regime made pioneering strides in the development of aircraft armaments for the Luftwaffe. Through the application of scientific knowledge in the fields of mechanical and electrical engineering, ballistics, aerodynamics, and rocket propulsion, German armaments manufacturers evolved aircraft cannon technology to the automatic revolving aircraft cannon, to small unguided solid propellant rockets, and by 1945 Germany was on the threshold of starting series production of the world’s first guided air-to-air missile system. Towards the conclusion of the war in Europe and in the months afterwards, the four occupying powers produced scientific and technical intelligence on these developments for the purpose of exploitation. This article provides previously unpublished details about these activities by the Western Allies – the United States, United Kingdom and France – historical events which have traditionally been overshadowed by the Allies’ transfer and exploitation of other German guided weapons, such as the V-1 and the V-2.
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二战后西方盟国对德国空对空火箭和制导导弹技术的转让和利用
在第二次世界大战期间,在国家社会主义政权下的德国军工复合体在为德国空军开发飞机武器方面取得了开创性的进展。通过应用机械和电气工程、弹道、空气动力学和火箭推进等领域的科学知识,德国武器制造商将飞机炮技术发展到自动旋转飞机炮,到小型非制导固体推进剂火箭,到1945年,德国即将开始批量生产世界上第一种制导空空导弹系统。在欧洲战争即将结束的几个月里,四个占领国为了利用这些发展而制造了科学和技术情报。本文提供了西方盟国-美国,英国和法国-这些活动的先前未发表的细节-这些历史事件传统上被盟军转让和利用其他德国制导武器,如V-1和V-2所掩盖。
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