Ix. 44 – Bofors 40 mm Gun

The Bofors 40 mm Gun was a Swedish-designed anti-aircraft gun that was widely used by the Allied forces during World War II. It was known for its accuracy and its effectiveness against aircraft.

Ihm-2 Anti-Aircraft Gun

A large-caliber cannon designed to engage enemy aircraft, typically used in ground-based defenses during World War II.

If-7 Anti-Aircraft Gun

A German anti-aircraft gun design from the 1940s that was intended to be a high-velocity, long-range gun, but was ultimately not produced due to the war’s end.

Ibis Class Anti-Aircraft Gun

A class of British anti-aircraft guns used during World War II, designed for defending against enemy air attacks.

Hy-45

A Japanese anti-aircraft gun, known for its powerful guns and its ability to shoot down enemy aircraft. It was used to protect important targets from air attack.

Hy-44

A Soviet anti-aircraft gun, known for its powerful guns and its ability to shoot down enemy aircraft. It was used to protect important targets from air attack.

Hy-42

A German anti-aircraft gun, known for its powerful guns and its ability to shoot down enemy aircraft. It was used to protect important targets from air attack.

Hy-43

A British anti-aircraft gun, known for its powerful guns and its ability to shoot down enemy aircraft. It was used to protect important targets from air attack.

Hm. 27: Heavy Anti-Aircraft Gun

A large-caliber gun designed to engage enemy aircraft at high altitudes. It was used by both sides during World War II to protect cities and military installations from air attacks.

Hk-38

A German 88mm anti-aircraft gun, also known as the Flak 88, mounted on a Sturmgeschütz III assault gun, used by the Wehrmacht during World War II, providing both anti-aircraft and anti-tank capabilities.