rakettijohtojen
Rakettijohtojen is a Finnish term that translates to "rocket rail" or "railway-guided rocket". This concept was experimented with in Finland during the Cold War, with the goal of developing a new type of artillery system that could improve the accuracy and effectiveness of rocket strikes.
The rakettijohtojen system was designed to use the existing railway network to guide and launch rockets at
The first prototype of the rakettijohtojen system was built in the early 1960s, and it was tested
Despite its limited history, the rakettijohtojen remains an interesting footnote in the history of modern artillery
There is relatively little information available about the rakettijohtojen system, due in part to its limited