During World War II, what black technologies did Britain have that other countries did not have?

Updated on military 2024-06-08
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    He invented sonar, anti-submarine searchlights, wake self-guided torpedoes, and technologies such as vertical lifting and steam catapulting of fighters.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    During World War II, Britain's aviation technology was very developed, especially in the technology of aircraft engines, and Britain at that time had the most powerful engine in the world at that time, the Rolls-Royce Merlin liquid-cooled engine.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Britain is a world-class aviation industry power, and the level of aviation industry and technology is not inferior to Germany and the United States. For example, in terms of aircraft engines, Britain has the strongest engine of World War II - Rolls-Royce Merlin liquid-cooled engine, which even Americans covet.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    At that time, during the Second World War, Britain's biggest advantage was that it had some tanks and ships, while other countries did not, and this was a military advantage in comparison.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    World War II German black technology has:

    1. Gustav's cannon: Hitler participated in World War I, and as an infantryman, he knew the power of cannons, so after he became the head of the Nazis, he issued an order to German engineers, asking them to design one"Super cannon", and so the Gustav cannon was born. After the end of the war,"Hitler cannons"It became a trophy of the American army.

    2. Nazi UFO: Nazi flying saucers are not groundless, as early as the end of 194, Nazi Germany was founded"Demoman Lab-13"The secret agency of the Third Reich brought together some of the best scientists and engineers of the Third Reich to study a variety of flying machines, including the so-called Nazi UFOs"Beloncai discs", which is said to have been witnessed during an Allied bombing of Germany in 1943"Strange discs"。

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Upstairs, Hitler also robbed the German patent office...

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Britain has a black technology Rolls-Royce Merlin liquid-cooled engine, known as the world's strongest engine at that time, this engine directly promoted the development of British Air Force fighters, making the Royal Air Force at that time the sky supremacy.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    During World War II, Britain had the world's most advanced aircraft engine, the Rolls-Royce Merlin liquid-cooled engine, which had huge technical advantages in ship manufacturing, anti-submarine escort, etc., and many advanced tanks.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Radar, missiles, mother-child aircraft and other black technology equipment, it is these equipment that make it establish a very big strategic advantage, but also demonstrate the strength of its science and technology, at that time the effect of this black technology is very obvious, but also established the foundation of him as a victorious country.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    During World War II, Germany had the most scientific and technological research and invention, a variety of heavy artillery, among which the Karl mortar gun was the largest caliber cannon, as well as a 1000-ton heavy tank with a speed of up to 40 kilometers, including missiles, bombers, remote-controlled bombs, and even flying saucers.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    During World War II, Germany's military industry was ahead of the world level, and it invented super artillery, jet aircraft, super heavy tanks, ballistic missiles, and other equipment that was conducive to combat.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    At that time, Germany created a lot of first-class equipment with large attack power, wide attack range and good concealment, such as the modification of aircraft and artillery, so we still have to fully affirm Germany during World War II in terms of military equipment.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    During World War II, Germany was particularly advanced, and in addition to super cannons, jet aircraft, super-heavy tanks, etc., which were developed by science and technology, people were directly frightened when they heard it.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Introducing the V-3 cannon.

    This thing that looks like an oil pipeline is the V-3 cannon. It is said that there are 1433 tons, and it takes 500 people to cooperate to fire the shells. However, the V-3 cannon project progressed slowly, and by the time the Nazi Reich fell, it had not been worked out.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I would like to introduce you to the German military belt, which is very black technology, after continuous debugging, you only need to open the buckle of the belt, and you can secretly shoot, it is really very black technology.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It's hard to say how good it is, but I'll give you an example.

    The American B-2 bomber, with its odd shape, looks more like a UFO, but wouldn't it be surprising if you saw it during World War II?

    That's right, Nazi Germany in World War II was the first to have a prototype of a jet bomber that was almost identical to the B-2 bomber!

    According to the information that has been circulated, Nazi Germany has developed an anti-gravity engine, and it is the kind that does not use oil, using water separation technology, but one of the prototypes was blown up by the Germans themselves, and the other was blown to ......pieces in the battle of the former Soviet army

    Nazi Germany has the ability to make UFOs, how good do you think their black technology is? Although it is the most basic and simplest UFO, it can only fly and ......can't do anythingBut now we still can't make ......

    Now the world's largest caliber artillery is still made by Nazi Germany, they are the first country in the world to use missiles and rockets, the first country to use jet fighters, the first country to research nuclear ** (it is true that the first research, but then I don't know why, Hitler stopped developing nuclear ** and turned to other projects) and ......so on, and so on

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The so-called black technology of German World War II is actually exaggerated by best-selling writers and journalists.

    For example, jet aircraft, in fact, the first to develop jet aircraft was the United Kingdom, and Britain and the United States had their own jet aircraft before the end of the war. However, because Britain and the United States had an absolute advantage at that time, there was no need to use these immature black technologies. And for Germany, which is at a disadvantage and has already lost the game, these things are their lifesavers, so Germany is more enthusiastic than Britain and the United States in developing and using so-called black technology.

    But these black technologies have not changed Germany's passive position. For example, although the May-262 surpassed the British and American propeller planes in level flight, it was very vulnerable during take-off and landing, and due to its limited range, it could not pose a substantial threat to the Allied bomber formations. As for the V1 and V2 missiles, due to their lack of range, accuracy, power, etc., their psychological impact on British citizens far exceeds their substantive impact.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    During the Second World War, all kinds of new ** emerged in endlessly, especially in Germany in World War II, it was "black technology" continuously, Germany even designed a fighter that could fly by burning coal, this fighter was designed by Lipsch, using a triangular fuselage, a ton of coal can fly 1000 miles, about 1600 kilometers.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    World War II, many of the world's first black technologies in Germany, have not been surpassed so far?

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