Hv-3700

A German tank design that incorporated advanced technologies, such as a powerful diesel engine and a more sophisticated suspension system. It was intended to be a highly advanced tank, but the project was abandoned due to the rapidly worsening war situation.

Hi-Tech Weapons

Weapons utilizing advanced technology, such as radar-guided missiles or electronic warfare systems.

Hi-Tech Communications

The use of advanced communication technologies, such as radio, radar, and satellite communication, for military operations.

Hi-Tech Navigation

The use of advanced navigation systems, such as GPS and inertial navigation, to guide military operations.

Fy-187 (United States): B-29 Superfortress

The B-29 Superfortress was a long-range heavy bomber that entered service towards the end of World War II. It was known for its advanced technology, including pressurized cabins and turbocharged engines. The B-29 played a key role in the bombing campaign against Japan.

Fy-153 (Japan): Type 10 ‘Shin’ Tank

The Type 10 is the latest Japanese main battle tank, entering service in 2012. It is known for its advanced technology and features, including an active protection system, a powerful 120mm smoothbore cannon, and a highly automated fire control system. The Type 10 is also designed to be lighter and more mobile than its predecessors.

Experimental Weapons

Weapons developed and tested during World War II that pushed the boundaries of technology, often with unconventional designs or advanced features. Examples include the German V-2 rocket and the American atomic bomb.

Ethereal Wartime Technology

The development and use of technologies during World War II that were considered highly advanced or mysterious at the time, such as radar, jet engines, and atomic weapons.

Do 219

A German night fighter aircraft, known for its advanced technology and effectiveness in combating Allied bombers.