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Wasserfall Surface-to-Air Missile

Wasserfall was a radio-controlled, supersonic guided missile for anti-aircraft purpose. Developed by the Germans during World War II, the Wasserfall was tracked by one installation while another would track the target. Then a computer would connect the data to determine when the warhead should be detonated. (U.S. Air Force photo)

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