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.
Ck. 20mm Flak 30
A German anti-aircraft gun that was widely used in World War II. It was known for its high rate of fire and effectiveness against low-flying aircraft.
Ck. 37mm Anti-Tank Gun
A German anti-tank gun that was used in World War II. It was effective against early Allied tanks but was later outmatched by heavier armor.
Cd. 75mm Gun KwK 40
A German tank gun used in several tanks, including the Panzer IV. It was known for its accuracy and reliability, but lacked the penetrating power of later German tank guns.
Cd. 75mm Gun KwK 42
A German tank gun designed for the Panzer IV tank. It was a significant upgrade over the KwK 40, providing increased penetration power against Allied tanks.
Cd. 88mm Gun KwK 36
A powerful German tank gun used on the Tiger I tank. Its high penetration power made it a formidable weapon against Allied tanks.
Cd. 128mm Gun KwK 44
A massive German tank gun used on the Jagdtiger tank destroyer. It was the most powerful tank gun of World War II, capable of destroying any Allied tank.
Cd. 50mm Gun KwK 38
A German tank gun used on the Panzer III tank. It was a capable gun, but it lacked the power to penetrate the armor of heavier Allied tanks.
Cd. 88mm Flak Gun
A German anti-aircraft gun that became a versatile weapon, also used against ground targets. It was highly effective against Allied aircraft and tanks, particularly in the early stages of the war.