[Fritz X]
- is a guided glide bomb developed by Germany.
- Also known as Ruhrstahl or Cramer X-1.
- It is launched from a high altitude and accelerates to a speed close to the speed of sound when it reaches its target, causing great damage to two of Italy's newest battleships, as well as the US light cruiser Savannah, a transport ship, and the British battleship Warspite. also caused damage.
[BV 246 Hagelkorn]
- is a glide-guided bomb developed in Germany during World War II.
- It was said to be dropped from an altitude of 7,000m, with a descent speed of up to 900km/h, and a maximum target radius of 210km.
- The weapon was reintroduced in 1945 as a guided missile that detected and targeted Allied radar transmitters.
[Henschel Hs 293]
- is the world's first powered guided bomb, and can be said to be the progenitor of today's anti-ship missiles (air-to-ground missiles).
- Equipped with a liquid rocket engine at the bottom of the small aircraft, it was dropped from the mother aircraft and guided visually and manually via radio to reach and hit the target.
- There are many mysteries regarding his results and participation in actual battles, as there is a lot of confusion with Fritz X.
[Major features]
- Fritz X: 4 pieces
- BV246 Hagelkorn: 2 pieces
- Henschel Hs293: 2 pieces
- 1/72 scale assembled plastic model.
- This kit does not include other items included in the background of the package image.
- For assembly, model-specific tools such as nippers, files, and pin vices (sold separately) and adhesive are required.
- This product is not painted. Please use paint specifically designed for the model.
- This product is not a toy. Recommended for ages 15 and up.
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )