Flak 88

A highly effective German 88 mm anti-aircraft gun that was also used as an anti-tank weapon, renowned for its versatility and accuracy.

Dn. 88 (German)

A German 88 mm anti-aircraft gun, also used as an anti-tank weapon due to its powerful projectile and high muzzle velocity. It was known for its effectiveness against both air and ground targets.

Cx. CWS-64 Panzerfaust

A German anti-tank rocket launcher, designed to be used by infantry. It was one of the most effective anti-tank weapons of World War II, and was widely used by the German Army.

Cx. CWS-65 Panzerschreck

A German anti-tank rocket launcher, similar to the Panzerfaust but with a larger caliber and a longer range. It was also used by the German Army.

Cx. CWS-66 Bazooka

An American anti-tank rocket launcher, designed to be used by infantry. It was a key weapon for the Allied forces in World War II.

Cx. CWS-67 PIAT

A British anti-tank weapon, using a spigot mortar to launch a high-explosive anti-tank projectile. It was used by the British Army in World War II, and was particularly effective against German tanks.

Cc. 37mm Anti-Tank Gun

A 37mm anti-tank gun used by the Italian Army during World War II, known for its effectiveness against early tanks but limited against later models.

Bofors 40 mm Gun

A Swedish-designed anti-aircraft gun widely used by both Allied and Axis forces during World War II. It was highly effective against aircraft and was also employed as an anti-tank weapon.

B-40 Rocket Launcher

A French-designed anti-tank rocket launcher used by Allied forces during World War II. It was a lightweight, portable weapon that proved effective against German armored vehicles.

Bazooka

An American-designed anti-tank rocket launcher used extensively by Allied forces during World War II. It was a portable, disposable weapon that proved effective against German tanks.