v1
V1, formally Vergeltungswaffe 1, was the first of the German V-weapons developed during World War II. It was an unmanned cruise missile designed to deliver a high-explosive warhead to urban targets and to pressure Allied morale through long-range bombardment.
The V1 was a single-stage, pulsejet-powered aircraft with a relatively simple airframe. It was launched from
Operationally, the V1 entered service in 1944 and was used primarily against London and other Allied cities.
Legacy and impact include the V1’s influence on postwar guided weapon development and the broader evolution
Beyond historical use, the term V1 appears in modern contexts to denote the first version of a