A-4 a German surface to surface missile also known as V-2 is test fired from Peenemunde in north east Germany . The missile moves upwards but changes course and explodes in mid air. Missile drops down in a forest region and causes fire and smoke. Firemen spray water with pipes in the area to extinguish fire as wreckage of missile is seen. (World War II period).
A-4 missile of Germany is test fired from a range in Peenemunde in north east Germany. A meter shows readings. (World War II period).
A -4 missile of Germany being tested in Peenemunde in north east Gernany. Officials prepare for the launch. Snow is seen on the ground. Missile emits smoke before taking off from the launch pad. The time clock cut out is missing in lower right of frame. A-4 missile moves upwards as a flare is seen towards its tail. Missile moves further upwards as a meter records data.
A camouflaged A-4 missile of Germany being launched at a site in Peenemunde in north east Germany. Missile takes off from its launch pad emitting fire and smoke and moves upwards as a flare is seen at the tail.
A-4 German missile takes off from a launch site in Peenemunde in north east Germany. A camouflaged missile emits smoke and fire at the time of launch and moves straight upwards. A fiery flare emerges from its tail as it moves upwards.
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.
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