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X-4 missile attacking B-17
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X-4 ATTACK ca. 1945-1997

The X-4 is considered by most to be the worlds first practical air to air guided missile. It was developed in 1942-43 at the "Ruhrstahl" firm in Brackwede by Dr. Max Kramer.The missile was to be wire guided to the vicinity of enemy bomber formations, at which point (15 meters) the missile's acoustic proximity fuze would detonate the 20kg. HE warhead.

It is believed that during the last weeks of the war in Europe, several launches, included in the test program, were made against enemy bombers. I have found no documentation to verify this. The X-4 was never delivered to the Luftwaffe. However, had the war with Germany lasted a few more months, the scene pictured above might have been.


RUHRSTAHL-KRAMER X-4

(After restoration)

 


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My Favorite Web Sites

  • NOVIK-Samara Regional Military-Historical Club.
    This interesting Web Page, designed by Sergey V. Andreev (Samara State Aerospace University, chair of LA), originates in Samara, the aerospace capital of Russia.
  • Dan Johnson's Luft'46 Page
    Dan Johnson's Luft'46 Page

    This Web Page provides links to a host of interesting Web Sites. Be sure to visit Dan's recent addition: Ruhrstahl/Kramer X-4 (Missiles).
  • 12 O'Clock High!
    12 O'clock High!

    A truly fine Web Page for Warbirds and Luftwaffe Enthusiasts.
  • A4/V2 Resorce Site.
    A4/V2 RESOURCE SITE. - THE V2 ROCKET.

    This is Tracy Dungan's Unofficial A4/V2 Resource web site. It is devoted to one of the most awesome weapons of WWII - the V2 rocket.
  • Forgotten Battles
    FORGOTTEN BATTLES.

    This fine website by Bill Harris brings "Forgotten Battles" into the light and makes them known to today's world.

  • Luftwaffe of The Reich
    Luftwaffe Of The Reich

  • Information on Arado, Bachem, Blohm Voss, Dornier, Fieseler, Focke Wulf , Gotha, Heinkel, Henschel, Junkers, Messerschmitt, V1, V2, planes of WWII development history, combat service, technical data and photos.


Raymond R. Corridon
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