Gt. 22 (Type 22)

A Japanese self-propelled gun designed for close-range support. It was equipped with a powerful 105mm howitzer but lacked armor and was vulnerable to enemy attack.

Gb 41 (Germany)

A German 50mm anti-tank gun, designed to counter the growing threat of Allied tanks with heavier armor. It was deployed in various theaters, but its effectiveness was limited against later Allied tanks.

Fn. 155 mle. 1931

A French 155 mm howitzer, a variant of the Fn. 155 mle. 1930, that was developed to address concerns about the original design’s vulnerability to enemy fire. It featured improved armor protection for the crew and the gun.

Field Gun

A type of artillery gun designed for deployment in the field, typically providing indirect fire support to infantry and armored units.

Field Artillery

Artillery units deployed in the field, providing long-range indirect fire support to infantry and armored units, often using cannons and howitzers.

Dg. 28 The Zero Fighter

A Japanese fighter aircraft widely used by the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. The Zero, renowned for its maneuverability and excellent performance at low altitudes, dominated the early stages of the Pacific War, but its lack of armor and firepower became a disadvantage as the war progressed.

Dg. 30 The Yamato

A Japanese battleship, the largest battleship ever built. The Yamato, armed with a powerful main battery and heavily armored, was a symbol of Japanese naval power, but it was sunk by American aircraft in 1945.

Dg. 32 The Sherman Tank

An American medium tank, the most widely produced tank of World War II. The Sherman, known for its reliability and firepower, played a crucial role in the Allied victory, but it was often outmatched by German tanks in terms of armor and firepower.

Dg. 8 Tiger Tank

A German heavy tank renowned for its heavy armor and powerful gun. The Tiger was a formidable opponent for Allied tanks, but its complexity and limited production hampered its impact.

Df. 34 Military Operations

The Df. 34 refers to the military operations undertaken by the British military during World War II. These operations ranged from small-scale skirmishes to large-scale battles, and involved a variety of military units, from infantry and armor to air and naval forces.