Rheinbote

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The Rheinbote was a German long-range rocket used during World War II, developed by Henschel and first launched in 1944. It was designed to strike Allied targets in England, delivering a payload of high-explosive warheads. With a range of approximately 300 kilometers, the Rheinbote was part of Germany’s V-weapon program. Though less effective than other German missiles, it still represented a significant technological effort in warfare.