After that, the Germans attached great importance to the research of multiple rocket launchers. It can be said that they have invested a lot of manpower and material resources back and forth. After all, rockets have high firepower density and simple structure. More importantly, they can pour a lot of firepower into enemy positions in a short time and have great destructive power.
Moreover, the mobile position is very fast after playing, which can be said to be a very practical weapon. However, this kind of rocket also has shortcomings, that is, the trajectory is unstable, the projectile situation is very serious, and the rocket exterior trajectory is easy to be exposed. In order to solve this problem, the Germans adopted the method of quickly shifting the shooting position after the rocket was launched, which is what we often call hit-and-run tactics.
On this basis, the Germans also developed 150 mm, 2 10 mm, 300 mm, 280/320 mm and other caliber rockets, which have various forms such as fixed, towed and self-propelled. Since then, Germany's rocket manufacturing technology has been in a leading position in the world. Since then, the Germans wanted to mass-produce 80 mm self-propelled rockets, but ultimately failed. Moreover, during the Cold War, the Soviet Union also borrowed German v2 rocket technology.