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  1. V1 | ULTRAKILL Wiki | Fandom

    V1 is a blue humanoid machine with a long head which bears a resemblance to a security camera. Printed on the left side of V1's head is a barcode and some unreadable characters.

  2. V-1 flying bomb - Wikipedia

    The V-1 was the first of the Vergeltungswaffen (V-weapons) deployed for the terror bombing of London. It was developed at Peenemünde Army Research Center in 1942 by the Luftwaffe, and during initial …

  3. V-1 missile | Nazi Germany, WWII, Buzz Bomb | Britannica

    V-1 missile, German jet-propelled missile of World War II, the forerunner of modern cruise missiles. More than 8,000 V-1s were launched against London from June 13, 1944, to March 29, 1945, with …

  4. V1 - Official ULTRAKILL Wiki

    V1 is the main protagonist and the character which the player takes control of in ULTRAKILL, a blood-fueled machine descending into Hell for fuel following the extinction of mankind. V1 is a blue, …

  5. V1 Sports Home - The most powerful, affordable video analyzer in the ...

    V1 Sports Home - The most powerful, affordable video analyzer in the world, made for golf, baseball and softball. Empowering golfers to improve their game. Supporting coaches in growing their business. …

  6. V1 (ULTRAKILL) - VS Battles Wiki

    V1 is the protagonist of ULTRAKILL, a blood-fueled machine left to roam the Earth after the extinction of mankind. With the blood shortage still persisting, V1 is forced to venture into Hell, shredding every …

  7. V1 - Wikipedia

    V1 can refer to the first version of anything. V1, V01 or V-1 may also refer to:

  8. V1 Golf: Golf Swing Analyzer - Apps on Google Play

    V1 GOLF app, the ultimate golf swing analysis app designed to transform your golf swing. Master your golf swing by studying our video library of golf tips, lessons, and drills, and then keep...

  9. WW2 - V1 "Flying Bomb" - YouTube

    In 1942, the Luftwaffe, aware of the development of a long-range rocket by the German army, began intensive development of a rival weapon, a ramjet Flying Bomb. The Flying Bomb entered service...

  10. German V-1 Rocket - Aviation Central

    The first V1 flew in 1942 at Peenemunde on the southern Baltic coast. A series of fixed launching sites were constructed in France, Holland, Denmark and Germany to allow the Germans to shower V-1s …