Italian Artillery
The range of artillery pieces employed by the Italian Army during World War II, including field guns, howitzers, and anti-tank guns.
Infantry Support Weapon
A type of weapon designed to provide fire support for infantry units, such as machine guns, mortars, and anti-tank guns. These weapons were essential for suppressing enemy fire, clearing obstacles, and supporting offensive operations.
Fy-163 (Germany): Sd.Kfz. 251
The Sd.Kfz. 251 was a German half-track armored personnel carrier (APC) widely used during World War II. It was highly versatile and could be equipped with various weapons and equipment, including machine guns, mortars, and anti-tank guns. The Sd.Kfz. 251 was a crucial component of German mechanized infantry units.
Advanced Anti-Tank Weapons
The development of powerful weapons specifically designed to counter tank threats during World War II, including anti-tank rifles, bazookas, and anti-tank guns, significantly impacting tank warfare.
Armor-Piercing (AP) Rounds
A type of ammunition designed to penetrate armor plating. AP rounds typically have a hard, pointed core made of steel or tungsten carbide, and are used by artillery, tank guns, and anti-tank guns.