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Rheintochter was a
German surface-to-air
missile developed by Rheinmetall-Borsig
during World War II. Its name
comes from the
mythical Rheintöchter (Rhinemaidens)...
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missile systems, none of
which was used operationally:
Enzian (Gentian)
Rheintochter (Rhine Daughter) - (an air-to-air
variant was also planned) Henschel...
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development of Rheinbote. The
Rheinbote was the
successor of the
earlier Rheintochter (Rhine Maiden).
Developed in 1943 by the Rheinmetall-Borsig company,...
- air-to-air vertical-fire
automated cannon Heavy Anti-Aircraft Guns •
Rheintochter (surface-to-air rocket) •
Cannone da 75/46 C.A.
modello 34 (acquired...
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Rhinemaidens are the
three water-nymphs (
Rheintöchter or "Rhine daughters") who
appear in
Richard Wagner's
opera cycle Der Ring des Nibelungen. Their...
- surface-to-air
missiles (SAMs).
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urgency of the
problem grew, new
designs were added,
including Enzian and
Rheintochter, as well as the
unguided Taifun which was
designed to be
launched in...
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Rheinbote "Rhine Messenger" – the
first short-range
ballistic missile.
Rheintochter "Rhinedaughter" – a
manually guided surface-to-air missile. Ruhrstahl...
- launches), and the W****erfall (35 Peenemünde
trial firings), Schmetterling,
Rheintochter, Taifun, and
Enzian missiles. The HVP also
performed preliminary design...
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Alternate names for the
female German Nixe are
Rhine maidens (German:
Rheintöchter) and Lorelei. In a
fictional depiction, the
Rhine maidens are
among the...