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The V-1 (Vergeltungswaffe Eins, or Vengeance Weapon One), was the world's first operational cruise missile. Powered by a simple but noisy pulsejet that earned it the Allied nicknames of "buzz bomb" and "doodle bug," over twenty thousand were launched at British and continental targets, mostly London and Antwerp, from June 1944 to March 1945. It carried a one-ton high-explosive warhead and had a range of about 240 km (150 miles), but was very inaccurate.

This artifact is an electrical motor from the control system of the V-1. Its exact function cannot be determined at this time. It was acquired from the U.S. Air Force as a part of the massive transfer of World War II artifacts to the Smithsonian.

Display Status

This object is not on display at the National Air and Space Museum. It is either on loan or in storage.

Object Details
Country of Origin Germany Type CRAFT-Missile & Rocket Parts Manufacturer Siemens
Dimensions Overall: 6 3/4in. x 4in. x 4 1/4in. (17.15 x 10.16 x 10.8cm)
Materials HAZMAT: Possible Cadmium Plating
Steel, aluminum, paint, copper, plastic, synthetic fabric, ceramic, rubber
Inventory Number A19601986000 Credit Line Transferred from the U.S. Air Force Data Source National Air and Space Museum Restrictions & Rights Usage conditions apply
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