Dn. 210 (Italian)
An Italian 210 mm railway gun, used for coastal defense and bombardment of enemy positions. It was capable of firing a 100 kg shell up to 19 kilometers.
Dn. 550
A Soviet 550 mm railway gun, the largest artillery piece used during World War II. It was designed for coastal defense and was capable of firing a 1.8-ton projectile up to 40 kilometers.
Dn. 420 (Soviet)
A Soviet 420 mm mortar, initially designed as a siege weapon, but later used in coastal defense and against fortified positions. It was capable of firing a 1.2-ton projectile up to 10 kilometers.
Dd. 66 Naval Gun
A high-caliber artillery piece mounted on warships, primarily used for engaging enemy ships and coastal defenses.
Dd. 26 Patrol Boat
The Dd. 26 Patrol Boat was a type of small warship that was used by the Allies and Axis powers during World War II. It was designed to patrol coastal waters and protect against enemy submarines and small boats. The Dd. 26 Patrol Boat was typically armed with machine guns and depth charges and was […]
Coastal Convoys
Groups of merchant ships traveling along coastlines, often protected by warships, to avoid enemy submarine attacks in open waters. Used extensively during World War II to minimize losses.
Coastal Artillery
Artillery units strategically positioned along coastlines to defend against naval attacks, often using heavy guns to engage enemy ships. Played a crucial role in coastal defense during World War II.
Cg. 60
A French 152mm cannon, used during World War 2 as a coastal defense gun, known for its powerful firepower.
Cd. 305mm Gun M1915
A Russian-designed gun modernized by the Soviet Union for use in World War II. It was primarily used as a coastal defense gun and in siege operations.
Cd. 406mm Gun M1931 (B-36)
A Soviet-designed gun used as a coastal defense weapon. It was one of the most powerful guns in the world at the time, capable of engaging enemy ships at long ranges.