Argus Fernfeuer
The Argus Fernfeuer (Long-Range Fire) concept was proposed in 1939 as an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) for mine-laying. Later roles were planned for bombing, the dropping of torpedoes and long-range reconnaissance. Development was halted in 1941 but the project, also known as Erfurt, evolved into the V1.
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Argus Fernfeuer
The Argus Fernfeuer (Long-Range Fire) concept was proposed in 1939 as an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) for mine-laying. Later roles were planned for bombing, the dropping of torpedoes and long-range reconnaissance. Development was halted in 1941 but the project, also known as Erfurt, evolved into the V1.
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The Argus Fernfeuer (Long-Rang ...... s Erfurt, evolved into the V1.
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5000m
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Unmanned
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October 1939
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Line of sight radio-control or radio beam following
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1 m
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9.5 m
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Fernfeuer
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Internal explosive charge 1000 kg
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Long-range surface-to-surface missile; aerial mine-layer
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10 m
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The Argus Fernfeuer (Long-Rang ...... s Erfurt, evolved into the V1.
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Argus Fernfeuer
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