Surface to surface A-4/V-2 missile of Germany being launched from Test Stand VII arena at Peenemunde in Germany, during World War 2. After being fired, the white and black missile moves upwards towards the sky above the water.
A-4 surface to surface missile of Germany before being launched emits fire and smoke. A camouflaged missile takes off from a forested launch site in Peenemunde ,Germany. It moves straight in the air as a fiery flare emerges from its tail.
A-4 surface to surface missile of Germany in flight soon after being launched from Peenemunde,Germany . After moving upwards in a straight position it takes a horizontal course. The missile descends as it emits a thick tail of smoke.
A-5 missile of Germany launches off from behind the trees in Peenemunde, Germany. Missile takes off and moves straight upwards emitting smoke and fire.
A-4 surface to surface missile of Germany ready for a launch in Peenemunde in North east Germany. As a cable attached to the missile is loosened, it takes off and moves upwards emitting a fiery flare.
A-4 missile of Germany ready for launch as a technician stands on a ladder to attach a cable to the missile in Peenemunde,Germany. Missile emits smoke and fire before launch. The cable detaches from the missile as it takes off.
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