Fritz X was a German air-launched anti-ship missile, deployed during World War II. Fritz X was an allied code-name; alternate names include Ruhrstahl SD 1400 X.
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Development began in 1938.
Fritz X was using in combat in 1943.
It sank the Italian battleship Roma, seriously damaged the British battleship HMS Warspite, and hit the American cruisers USS Philadelphia and USS Savannah. It sank the British light cruiser HMS Spartan.
History
Inventory
Combat Performance
Characteristics
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