Definition of V-1

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V-1

Noun
1. a small jet-propelled winged missile that carries a bomb
(synonym) buzz bomb, robot bomb, flying bomb, doodlebug
(hypernym) guided missile

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V-1 Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries

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n : a small jet-propelled winged missile that carries a bomb [syn: buzz bomb, robot bomb, flying bomb, doodlebug, v-1]





V-1 Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries

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ITU-T V-Series Recommendations
This article details the ITU-T V-Series Recommendations for protocols that govern approved modem communication standards and interfaces.

Note: the bis and ter suffixes are ITU-T standard designators of successive iterations of a standard. (bis and ter are French terms for second and third alternate versions of an item.)


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V-1 flying bomb
The V-1 (German: Vergeltungswaffe 1) was the first guided missile used in war and the forerunner of today's cruise missile. The V-1 was developed at Peenemünde by the German Luftwaffe during the Second World War. Between June 1944 and March 291945, it was fired at targets in southeastern England and BelgiumLondon and Antwerp. V-1s were launched from "ski-jump" launch sites along the French (Pas-de-Calais) and Dutch coasts until the sites were overrun by Allied forces. The underground V-1 storage depots at Saint-Leu-d'Esserent, Nucourt and Rilly La Montange, as well as the launch sites, were bombed during Operation Crossbow.

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Virgin 1
Virgin 1 is the flagship television channel broadcast by Virgin Media Television. The channel was launched on 1 October 2007 at 9pm on Freeview Virgin TV and Sky Digital UK, replacing Ftn. The channel is intended to be Virgin Media's attempt to create a rival to Sky One with the advantage of having a wider reach of viewers. The channel will initially have a £40 million budget as well as being funded through advertising revenue.

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