Third Idea:
I'm sure someone has thought of implementing V1, V2, and (if you know about it)the V3. To launch These weapons would be of a whole new set of perk points. You would launch V1's at anytime (like spitfire's and TBM's). At every base there would be a small concrete building. The building would be the launch sites for the V1's. They can fly in any direction for 250 miles. A long range but how accurate can you be. To make sure it requires some skill, the person firing the V1 must estimate the range to the target. It would be like aiming an invisible battleship gun. If they hit anything you would gain perk points for whatever you got. It sounds simple, but it's not. Only 25% of all V1's reached their targets. They can also be shot down by fighters and AA emplacements. Sometimes they would just malfunction and fall into the sea. This is something i found at V1 Flying Bomb
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The motor carried them along faster than any of the aircraft at the time, up to 400 mph. They typically flew between 3,000 and 5,000 ft altitude. Their range was only 250 miles, so the launch sites had to be close to the coast to hit southern England. The body was a simple steel tube filled with fuel, a 2,000 lb warhead, and a primitive guidance system.
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When you gain a certain amount of perk points on the V1, you wil be able to fly the V2. The V2 will have a shorter range; 200 miles. But the speed it will travel at is shown in this quote found at V2 Rocket
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The V2 was an unmanned, guided, ballistic missile. It was guided by an advanced gyroscopic system that sent signals to aerodynamic steering tabs on the fins. It was generally inaccurate due to errors in aligning the rocket with it's target, premature shut-off of the motor and inconsistencies in electric current in the guidance system. It was propelled by an alcohol (a mixture of 75% ethyl alcohol and water), and liquid oxygen fuel. The two liquids were delivered to the thrust chamber by two rotary pumps, driven by a steam turbine. The steam turbine operated at 5,000 rpm on two auxiliary fuels, namely hydroperoxide (100 %) and calcium permanganate. This system generated about 55,000 lbs (27,000 to 30,000 Newton) of thrust. The motor typically burned for 60 seconds, pushing the rocket to around 4,400 ft/second. It rose to an altitude of 52 miles and had a range of 200 - 225 miles. The V2 carried a high explosive warhead weighing 2,000 lbs (1 ton) that was capable of flattening a large building.
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No need for explaining that. Imagine if you get an island close to someone's HQ. You and a squad could take out the HQ in a matter of minutes. The only problem is that the V2 requires the same aiming device as the V1. But where the V1 can be shot down, the V2 can't be. I will soon be posting a second part to this. It will be all about an idea for the V3. Again send in your comments.