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  2. Battle of the V-1 - Wikipedia

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    Battle of the V-1 (also known as Battle of the V.1, Battle of the V1, Missiles from Hell and Unseen Heroes [1]) is a British war film from 1958, starring Michael Rennie, Patricia Medina, Milly Vitale, David Knight and Christopher Lee. It is based on the novel They Saved London (1955), by Bernard Newman. [2]

  3. Operation Diver - Wikipedia

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    Operation Diver was the British code name for the V-1 flying bomb campaign launched by the German Luftwaffe in 1944 against London and other parts of Britain. Diver was the code name for the V-1, against which the defence consisted of anti-aircraft guns , barrage balloons and fighter aircraft .

  4. V-1 flying bomb - Wikipedia

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    The V-1 flying bomb (German: Vergeltungswaffe 1 "Vengeance Weapon 1" [a]) was an early cruise missile.Its official Reich Aviation Ministry (RLM) designation was Fieseler Fi 103 [3] and its suggestive name was Höllenhund ().

  5. V1 - Wikipedia

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    LNER Class V1, a 1930–1939 British 2-6-2 tank engine class; NER Class V1, a class of British steam locomotives officially classified V/09, but classified V1 in some sources; Nikon 1 V1, a camera; V1 Gallery, in Copenhagenany; ITU-T V.1, a telecommunication recommendation; V1, a visual query language for property graphs; Z1 (computer ...

  6. V-1 and V-2 intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Military intelligence on the V-1 and V-2 weapons [3] developed by the Germans for attacks on the United Kingdom during the Second World War was important to countering them.: 437 Intelligence came from a number of sources and the Anglo-American intelligence agencies used it to assess the threat of the German V-weapons.

  7. LNER Class V1/V3 - Wikipedia

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    By 1956 there were 57 V1 and 35 V3 types in service, [4] many on Newcastle-Middlesbrough services. During World War II a number were transferred to help with the heavy wartime loads from the Royal Ordnance Factory at Thorp Arch until the end of the war. The V1 and V3s were comparatively powerful engines suited to heavy and tightly timed ...

  8. British V-class submarine (1914) - Wikipedia

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    The British V-class submarines were built by Vickers, Barrow during World War I in response to Scotts, ... V1: November 1912 23 July 1914 May 1915 Sold November 1921 V2:

  9. V-1 flying bomb facilities - Wikipedia

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    One in the Rilly-la-Montagne railway tunnel was attacked by the British with Tallboy "earthquake bombs" on July 31, collapsing both ends of the tunnel. [18] The Saint-Leu-d'Esserent mushroom caves was the largest of the underground V-1 sites. It was attacked by No. 617 Squadron RAF with Tallboys on July 4. [17] [18]