We present to you some very interesting, but rather unknown weapons used by Hitler during World War II. Some of these weapons had incredible impact on the war while others fortunately failed to live up to their potential.
The Goliath tracked mine.
The Goliath Tracked Mine is a miniature tank that can be controlled remotely. The mini-goliath might seem like a toy but it is actually devastatingly dangerous. They could move at a steady 6 miles per hour while carrying up to 100 kg of explosives or payload. These little monsters could be used to supply troops with reinforcements or even to completely obliterate bunkers and tanks. The major weakness of this mini-goliath was that they were connected to a joystick via a 2000-feet cable. All the enemies had to do was cut the wire.
The The Fritz X.
The Horten Ho 229.
The Horten Ho 229 was the world’s first stealth aircraft. Powered by two powerful jet engines, the aircraft could cruise at speeds over 600 mph at an altitude of up to 49,000 feet. The small radar cross-section of the aircraft made it very difficult to track with the radar technology at the time. Although, it had quite an impressive design, it didn’t make an impact in the war after its launch in 1944.
The Panzer VIII Maus.
The Schwerer Gustav.
The StG 44.
The Messerschmitt Me 163 Komet.
The Messerschmitt Me 163 Komet was a rocket-powered fighter aircraft. In fact, it is the only rocket-powered fighter aircraft to have ever been operational. It could travel at speeds around 700 mph and was completely unrivaled at the time. 300 of them were made but surprisingly, they failed to make an impact. They were not very good fighters, destroying only 9 opposition aircraft.