While we tend to think of guided weapons as a modern concept, WWII saw the very first use of this type of munition. Which country developed the "Fritz X," a radio guided bomb that was intended to attack Allied ships?

Answer Germany

The Fritz X was dropped from German bombers and was guided towards an enemy ship by a crewman in the plane. The crewman, visually tracking the falling bomb, controlled its course using a joystick. A tough task, even for today's video game trained youth!

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