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查看完整版本: 二次大戰時傳說中的秘密武器(圖及解說)英文說明![58P]

hello999 2010-6-13 20:19

二次大戰時傳說中的秘密武器(圖及解說)英文說明![58P]

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Made in Germany, 1940-1945

The Second World War was a period of remarkable advances in technology and many new weapons were invented during this period, some of which entered production and actually saw service in the war, while others never left the drawing board.

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(images via War Front: Turning Point, 1)

For the naval war, Germany built some submarines that could:

- stay submerged for an entire patrol

- used advanced sonar so they could target the enemy without raising the periscope

- were equipped with the first electric powered torpedoes which left no trail of bubbles to give away the sub’s position

- some even had stealth coating, rendering them invisible, when surfaced, to Allied planes using infra-red searchlights.

WunderWaffe 1 - Vampire Vision

The Sturmgewehr 44 was the first ever assault rifle, similar to the modern M-16 and AK-47. The ZG 1229, also known by the code name Vampir, was an infra-red sight designed so that this rifle could be used by snipers at night. It was first used in combat in the last months of the war and weighed about five pounds, but was also connected to a thirty pound battery support pack, strapped to the soldier’s back.

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WunderWaffe 2 - Shooting Around Corners

"The idea of weapons capable of proving aimed fire from around corners has always existed, and eventually materializes in the form of working pieces. One such device was "Der Gebone Lauf" ("The Curved Barrel"), created by the Germans in WWII, seen below fitted to an MP44 7.92 x 33 mm (7.92 Kurz) caliber assault rifle." (more info)

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WunderWaffe 3 - Super-Heavy Tanks

German engineers worked on a number of designs for super-heavy tanks and the Panzerkampfwagen VIII Maus was the heaviest model of which a working prototype was made during the war. This tank weighed in at around 180 tonnes and this ended up being its principal problem. No engine was powerful enough to allow the tank to achieve the desired speed of 20 km/h, with only 13km/h being reached and that under ideal conditions. It was also too heavy to cross bridges. However, because the tank stood relatively high off the ground, it could actually ford deep streams and for deeper rivers was able to go underwater and drive along the bottom. However, to do this it had to be partnered with another tank, which supplied the electrical power through a cable. Amazingly, a long snorkel, allowing the crossing tank to submerge to a depth of 45 feet, fed air to the submerged tank’s crew.

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"Design studies found at Krupp showed a version of the Maus carrying a 305mm breech-loading mortar, named 'Bear', and a giant 1500-ton vehicle with a 800mm gun as main armament plus two 150mm guns in auxiliary turrets on the rear quarters. This vehicle, put forward by two engineers named Grote and Hacker, was planned to be powered by four U-boat diesel engines!" (more info)

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The Landkreuzer P-1000 Ratte, from "My Tank Is Fight"

This image shows how the Tiger tanks grew in size throughout the war:

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WunderWaffe 4 - "The Walking Tank", the mine-clearing vehicle

One of the MinenRaumers - "In 1944, Krupp built a prototype of this super heavy mineclearing vehicle. The 130t vehicle was articulated in the centre, and was suspended on 2.7m diameter steel wheels. These were set on different track widths at front and rear, so as to sweep a wider path. Each section of the Raumer S was powered by a Maybach HL90 motor. It was captured at end of the war by the U.S Army." (source)

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Another design was even stranger, developed by Alkett, Krupp and Mercedes-Benz in 1942:

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"The body of this strange machine built on the mounting of a heavy gun with a cabin including the compartment of combat, the engine compartment and which was surmounted by a turret of Panzer I (2 MG34). The shielding varied from 20 to 40 mm on the body of the machine. The lower part to be able to resist to the mines was of 80 mm. The direction was done using the small wheel located at the back, two larger wheels supplemented the suspension. The steel wheels were provided with steel shoes similar to those used by the German heavy guns at the time of the First World War. The wheels come from Caterpillar trucks. They were in theory to resist the explosive loads of the mines." - via

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WunderWaffe 5 - the world’s first cruise missile

The Fieseler Fi 103, more familiar as the V-1, from the German vergeltungswaffe or vengeance weapon, was the world’s first cruise missile. The V-1 was powered by jets and carried an 1875 lb warhead with a range of 125 miles, the first ones being launched at England on June 13, 1944, just after D Day. The missile was sometimes delivered in the air from bombers, but was mostly ground launched, with long ramps hidden in wooded terrain. However, these were clearly visible from the air, so were usually bombed very quickly, forcing the German army to use mobile ramps instead, which they moved around the Pas-de-Calais region of the French channel coast.

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Recreated launch ramp at the museum in Duxford, UK -

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Despite its fearsome reputation, although nearly 9,250 V1’s were fired against London and other English towns and cities, fewer than 2,500 reached their target, the others being destroyed by anti-aircraft fire, fighters, and even barrage balloons. However, V1 firing continued, at Antwerp and other cities on the European mainland as well as against England, until Allied forces finally captured the launch areas in late March 1945.

Variation: Rocket-Propelled Piloted Aircraft Bomb - more info:

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Kamikaze "Ohka" (Cherry Blossom) ordered by Japan empire (U.S.S. "Essex" was hit by one of these, for example)

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V-1 used against London, and the new V-1 "BAKA", an interesting comparison

WunderWaffe 6 - the original long-range ballistic missile

The V1’s successor, perhaps a little predictably known as the V-2, was the original long-range ballistic missile and the first man-made object to achieve sub-orbital spaceflight. With a range of 200 miles and a 2150lb warhead, the V2 also traveled at 2500 mph, so it was impossible to intercept and hit its target from above faster than the speed of sound. There was no advance warning and although the V2 was far from accurate, it caused mass terror and panic when used against civilians. The rockets were also fired from mobile launchers, which were difficult to locate either before or after they were fired. Over 3000 V2’s were fired against the Allies, killing over 7000 people, both military and civilian, and the rocket threat was only finally ended when the German army was forced to retreat beyond the launch range.

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The V2 was very expensive to produce, inaccurate and only carried a small warhead, but had the Germans had more time to develop it, the war might have taken a very different course. They may have been able to attach a nuclear warhead, and were working on using biological and chemical weapons in the rocket program. By the last days of the war, Germany had supplies of the nerve agents sarin, tabun and soman, but had never used them.

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A rocket launching platform towed behind a submarine, intended for use against the North American continent, was successfully tested and scientists were also supposedly at work on the V9 rocket. This version would actually have a pilot, who was to bail out at the last minute with a parachute and be rescued at sea by a submarine. The V9 was to be armed with a one ton warhead, and be able to reach the US from Europe in just thirty five minutes.

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At the end of the war, American, British or Soviet forces captured many German weapons, undeveloped projects and blueprints, plus the scientists who worked on them. Rocket scientists in particular played a large role in the space race and were instrumental helping the United States achieve the moon landing in 1969.

WunderWaffe 7 - the rocket-powered fighter plane

With aircraft, some of the German designs not only made it off the drawing board, but also flew in combat, although often not in sufficient numbers to alter the course of the war in Germany’s favour. The Messerschmitt Me 163 was the only operational rocket-powered fighter plane of the war, but although it was very advanced it performed poorly in combat and downed limited numbers of Allied aircraft.

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The first turbojet fighter aircraft, the Messerschmitt Me 262, first appeared in the skies over Europe in 1944. Although arriving too late to seriously impact the course of the conflict, the Me 262 still claimed over 500 Allied aircraft, losing around 100 Me 262s in the process.

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Strange prototype Dornier Do-335, with propellers both in front and in back

Intended to be the successor of the Me 262, the Focke-Wulf Ta-183 fighter jet had only been tested in wind tunnels by the end of the war, although the plane’s basic design was developed in Argentina after 1945. Is thought that the Soviet MiG-15 was based on captured German plans, and the two planes do bear some resemblance, although Russian historians reject these theories.

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The Bachem Ba 349 was an experimental rocket-powered interceptor. With a vertical take off rather than using vulnerable airfields, it was intended to operate like an unmanned missile. Most of its journey to reach enemy bombers was radio controlled by ground personnel, although it did have a pilot, who would aim at the target and fire its rockets when close enough. However, the test pilot was killed in the plane’s first and last test flight in March 1945 - more info.

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The DFS 346 was a high-speed, rocket powered research aircraft. The prototype, unfinished at the time of the German surrender, was apparently rebuilt and underwent successful test flights in the Soviet Union a few years later - more info

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The Heinkel He 162 was a single engine jet fighter. It was made mostly of wood, since by this stage of the war, metals for aircraft manufacture were becoming scarce, but the He 162 was the fastest of the early jets. Henschel’s Hs 132, an interceptor aircraft and dive-bomber, never flew in active combat:

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The Arado 234, the world’s original jet bomber, was very advanced for its time. It was equipped with automatic pilot, an ejector seat, pilot-aimed rear guns, and powered by twin jet engines, it proved far too fast for Allied planes to intercept.

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WunderWaffe 8 - a sub-orbital bomber

Silbervogel, which translates as Silverbird, was a rocket powered sub-orbital bomber, which was tested in wind tunnels, but never actually produced. However, it was a forerunner of future winged space vehicles such as the Space Shuttle.

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1) Pressurized Cockpit 2) Oxidant Tanks 3) Fuel Tanks 4) High-Pressure Combustion Chamber of 100 Tons Thrust 5) Auxiliary Rocket Chambers 6) Wedge-Shaped Wing 7) Retracted Undercarriage 8) Free-Falling Bomb - image via

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Scientists believed that the Silbervogel would be able to cross the Atlantic carrying an 8,800 lb bomb to the continental USA, and then land in territory held by Japan in the Pacific. It would cover such a vast distance in a series of hops. After reaching 1200 mph with the help of a rocket-powered sled on a two mile rail track, the Silverbird’s rocket engines kicked in once it was airborne. Eventually flying at ninety miles and at a speed of almost 14,000 mph, it would slowly fall into the stratosphere and greater air density would give it a bounce to regain altitude. The size of the bounce would decrease each time, but German technicians still figured the Silverbird was very capable of making a mind-boggling trip of between 12000 and15000 miles.

WunderWaffe 9 - the flying-wing bomber

The Horten Ho-IX was a flying wing fighter/bomber, the prototype being developed in the latter part of the war. We show both "Gotha" and "Horten" projects here:

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The earliest military helicopters were built by Germany and mainly saw service in the Mediterranean, but a few were also used in the Aegean and Baltic theatres. Both the Flettner 282 and the Focke Achgelis 223 (shown here) were never built in large numbers as a result of the production facilities being destroyed by Allied bombers.

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WunderWaffe 10 - the Wind Cannon & the Vortex Gun

Some of the more bizarre inventions and ideas developed by German scientists were

- the sun cannon

- the vortex gun

- the sound cannon

- and the wind cannon.

The sun cannon had a big sun-reflector intended for use against enemy aircraft. The Americans captured an experimental model of the cannon in 1945, but its unknown whether any tests were done after the war - more info

The vortex gun was designed to try and take advantage of the known fact that air turbulence could bring down large aircraft and break them into pieces. The vortex gun’s shells, containing coal-dust and a slow-burning explosive in the center, were supposed to create an artificial whirlwind or tornado, which would make enemy airplanes lose control and thus fall from the sky. During testing and under near perfect conditions this odd device seemed to work quite well. It wasn’t known if the air pressure would actually cause structural failure in a plane, but the pressure it put on the wings would probably be very high and that might be enough to down the aircraft. Fortunately for the Allies, the vortex gun was never put into practice.

The wind cannon was designed to shoot a powerful jet of compressed air, as effective as a small shell, against enemy aircraft. As you can see from this picture it was an odd looking device. In tests, such a blast could break a 25mm wooden board from over 600 feet away. However, the potential effect on a fast moving aircraft would obviously be very different than against a fixed target, so as intriguing as the wind cannon was, it was unlikely to have produced the desired results. Even so, a cannon was set up on at one on the Elbe bridges in the closing stages of the war, but didn’t succeed in bringing down any hostile planes.

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The sound cannon was supposed to turn explosions of oxygen and methane into noise that could kill. A very high amplitude sound beam would be emitted at pressures exceeding 1000 milibars from a distance of around 150 feet, which would be fatal to a human exposed to it for thirty seconds. At a greater distance, a soldier would still suffer great pain and be seriously incapacitated for a considerable time afterwards. The sound weapon wasn’t used in combat or tested on people but it is thought that lab animals may have been used. Another acoustic device, which was said to resemble a large cannon, supposedly sent out a sonic boom shock wave with enough force to bring down a large bomber.

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[[i] 本帖最后由 hello999 于 2010-6-16 08:46 编辑 [/i]]

chyaaa2006 2010-6-13 22:46

我一直很喜欢二战德国的一些军事设计 因为那些设计充满了想象 虽然有一些在当时的环境下不能够制造出来 但是我相信在未来 有一些二战时德国的一些军事设计是能够得到实现的 比如第一张图中的那个战斗机 和美国现在的B-2是十分的相似的 二战时德国的军工业是十分发达的第一架喷气式战斗机 还有精细的MG系列机枪 可以想象那时候的德国的鼎盛 谢谢楼主这一系列图片 使我增加了不少的见识:excellence

swoonnutria 2010-6-13 23:05

二战中德国井喷式的科技大爆发使得我们现在的军事科技也同样深受影响。

huage-jz 2010-6-13 23:27

说实话人家的武器和技术确实是真的很先进啊 要不能横扫世界吗?不佩服不行啊 !真的很喜欢这么多好东西啊!

gart 2010-6-14 00:25

看来二战中的德国科学家还是很有创造力的。可惜用错了方向

秋水2009 2010-6-14 00:53

图片挂了不少,记得德国曾经造过一种可以在铁路上机动的超级大炮。

heruiqi 2010-6-14 01:11

感觉看起来比现代的还先进,特别是那个飞碟.

agitope 2010-6-14 01:21

说句老实话美国很多技术是直接搬自德国的这个世界最有机械创造力的还是德国啊:excellence

dupont 2010-6-14 17:16

怎么有日本的自杀飞机,樱花呢?难道是德国帮助开发的?

realct 2010-6-14 18:46

二战时德国的野心可见一斑,当时的科技给后世带来了很多灵感

test1 2010-6-14 20:49

德军的军事科技可见一般呀~不过最一张太恶搞了吧不是UFO吗

tykiss 2010-6-15 00:18

二战德国得秘密武器不光存在于图纸上,其中很大一部分是有样品生产出来了得,德国得设计师敢想敢做,令人佩服

9k479 2010-6-15 01:30

虽然很多都没有实战化,但不得不说,二战德国在很多领域走在了世界的前头!

lqingdaozcc 2010-6-15 09:50

我怀疑德国人和外星人有一腿,这不是人类能想出来的

playman924 2010-6-15 16:55

不可否认,当年德国科技水平的影响力,美国的B52隐形战机和这里的飞机好像兄弟一样,我相信他们之间肯定有血缘联系

zsd405 2010-6-16 12:34

当时德国的科技水平是相当高的。
二战后期的时候,日本从德国带回来飞机或者潜艇的引擎想仿制,结果发现这两国的工业根本就不再一个水平上。

huitailangzhiai 2010-6-16 14:01

呃,英文不行,只能看图了,貌似楼上的这些兄弟都是过8级的大虾

小地瓜听话 2010-6-16 14:03

那几个武器都太笨重了,想法是好的,但是实际中太差了,武器太大,保养就很有问题。

高小了 2010-6-16 15:38

二战是我最喜欢的课题!
永远也看不厌!
二战中的德国是我最喜欢看的国家!
我对它乐死不疲!
也许这就是人们所说的哈德吧!
有好多的神秘武器直到今天也没有全部的披露!
据说有多达2000多件!
可是现在只有400件!
第一张是德国的GO-229战斗轰炸机!
它的下面还有一辆苏联的T-35坦克!
和一辆德国的东风自行高炮!
下面的大家一看就知道是V-2弹道导弹!
也叫U-2是弹道导弹的开山之作!
第三张是德国的新玩意!
MP-44突击步枪安上了试验型的!
红外探射仪!
那张图片右上角小图上写的是!
自动步枪,望远镜,涂黑的红外探射仪还有电源!
下面的是安置在豹式坦克G型显上得红外探射仪!
那叫一个先进啊!
第四张世界上第一种可以拐弯射击的武器!
其实就是把自动步枪按上一个可以拐弯的枪管!
第五张是传说中的鼠式坦克!
相传这种坦克一共才制造出了三辆!
也有人说是两辆!说是美国拿走了两辆苏联拿走了一辆!
第十九章是德军的探雷坦克!
用他那厚重的轮子来压地雷!
不过他只是个试验品!
因为他太高大了一上来就是一个活靶子!
它的武器是2*MG34!
第二十三张是大家熟悉的V-1巡航导弹!
第二十五张是它的发射方法!
第二十六张人称人肉炸弹的小日本樱花自杀飞机!
真是恶毒无比啊!图片中的是樱花11型l-18号机!
下面的图片是解释怎么发射的!
是先用小日本的路上一式轰炸机携带然后到达预定空域找准目标然后发射!
一般来说它的命中率不高!因为他是火箭发动机人为不容易操作!
第二十七张是在开发初期V-1导弹进行的有人操纵飞行验证!
这种武器的出现开创了一个新的时代!
图为德国研制的Fi-103R!
第二十九张当年冯·布劳恩一共发明了从A-1到A-12的火箭!
第三十三张Me-163火箭截击机他们一共打下了好像是5架轰炸机!
第三十四张Me-262喷气式战斗机!
世界上第一架投入实战的喷气式战斗机!
外形奇特的Do-335A-o型!
它的独特在于从尾部看DO-335除尾发动机的螺旋桨外上下垂尾水平翼成一个十字形!
一直都觉得Ta-83才是正途!
虽然没有飞起来,但是La9和Mig-5,F-86有它的影子!
DFS-46也是火箭截击机!
头部有24个发射口发射亨舍尔73毫米的焚风式火箭弹或33×55R4M 火箭弹!
第四十张是亨克尔He-62火蜥蜴!
和下面的亨舍尔(主要造战车的)研制的HS-32!
哈哈我厉害吧!
第四十二张是世界上第一架服役的也是第一架参战的喷气式轰炸机!
阿拉多飞机工厂的Ar.234轰炸机!

motoming 2010-6-16 16:22

我认为德国人可以意思 了。想到什么就做一个出来 。有探索精神。不怕失败。
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