
Wasserfall – German Guided Supersonic Surface to Air Missile
The Wasserfall was 7.85 meters long, with a diameter of 86 cm. It weighed around 3500 kg and …
The Wasserfall rocket was a German surface-to-air missile developed during World War II. Designed to counter Allied bombers, it was similar in concept to the V-2 but aimed at high-altitude targets. Though tested successfully in 1944, it was never fully operational due to technical issues and the war’s end. It represented early missile technology advancements.