- Argus Fernfeuer
The Argus Fernfeuer (Long-Range Fire) concept was proposed in 1939 as a UAV for mine-laying. Later roles were planned for bombing, the dropping of torpedoes and long-range reconnaissance. Development was halted in 1941 but the project, also known as Erfurt, evolved into the V1.
Origin
Argus Motoren GmbH,Berlin-Reinickendorf .Type
UAV (mine-laying, medium bomber, torpedo bomber, long-range reconnaissance).
Engine
465hp Argus As 410.
Dimensions
Span (estimated) 10m (32.81ft); length (estimated) 9.5m (31.17ft); height (estimated) 1m (3.28ft).
Weight
Loaded 3000kg (6,614lb).
Performance
Maximum speed 450km/h (280mph) ; service ceiling 5000m (16,405ft); maximum range 1000km (621miles).
Armament
Internal explosive charge 1000kg (2,205lb).
History
Design concept October, 1939; presentation to
Reichsluftfahrtministerium (RLM) November 9, 1939; development abandoned January 1941.Development
Arising from the
Argus As 292 project, the Argus Fernfeuer was also designed by Dr. Ing.Fritz Gosslau . During the testing of the small As 292 drone, Gosslau proposed an aircraft-sized UAV capable of delivering a one tonne drop charge over long distances. Control was either by line-of-sight radio control or by radio beam direction. A manned aircraft, flying clear of local defences, would signal the UAV to release the drop-load. The Fernefeuer aircraft would then return to base.Guidance expertise would have been from C. Lorenz; airframe advice and construction by
Arado . A manned variant, intended as a command aircraft, was also included in the proposal.Despite initial interest in the Fernfeuer concept, the RLM informed Gosslau and the Argus company that the project was to be shelved.
References
# Holsken, Dieter, "V-missiles of the Third Reich the V-1 and V-2" (1994), pp. 46-49, 343. Primary source for much of the information are the personal documents of Fritz Gosslau.
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