Focke-Wulf Ta 283

The Focke-Wulf Strahlrohrjäger was a German swept wing, ramjet-powered interceptor aircraft proposal during World War II.

The project was proposed at the same time as the Focke-Wulf Super Lorin and remained only a design study until the surrender of Nazi Germany.

Power for the Strahlrohrjäger was to be provided by a Walter HWK 509 rocket engine for takeoff, and two Pabst ramjets.

The rocket would provide enough initial velocity to start the ramjet engines which cannot produce thrust at zero or low airspeed.

The ramjets were located on the tips of the sharply swept tailplanes and would be used for cruising.