Hm. 5: Horten Ho 229
A German experimental flying wing aircraft designed for high-speed bombing raids. It was one of the first operational jet-powered aircraft and was a precursor to modern stealth aircraft.
Hk-46
A German 88mm anti-aircraft gun, also known as the Flak 88, mounted on a towed carriage, used by the Wehrmacht and Luftwaffe during World War II, providing both anti-aircraft and anti-tank capabilities.
Hk-47
A German 20mm anti-aircraft gun, mounted on a towed carriage, used by the Luftwaffe during World War II, providing mobile anti-aircraft defense.
Hk-48
A German 30mm anti-aircraft gun, mounted on a towed carriage, used by the Luftwaffe during World War II, providing anti-aircraft defense against heavier aircraft.
Hk-49
A German 50mm anti-aircraft gun, mounted on a towed carriage, used by the Luftwaffe during World War II, providing high-altitude anti-aircraft defense.
Hk-50
A German 75mm anti-tank gun, also known as the PaK 40, mounted on a self-propelled carriage, used by the Wehrmacht during World War II, providing mobile anti-tank firepower.
Hk-37
A German 210mm railway gun, mounted on a specially designed railway carriage, used by the Wehrmacht during World War II, providing long-range bombardment capabilities.
Hk-38
A German 88mm anti-aircraft gun, also known as the Flak 88, mounted on a Sturmgeschütz III assault gun, used by the Wehrmacht during World War II, providing both anti-aircraft and anti-tank capabilities.
Hk-39
A German 20mm anti-aircraft gun, mounted on a Sd.Kfz. 234/2 Puma armored car, used by the Luftwaffe during World War II, providing mobile anti-aircraft defense.
Hk-40
A German 30mm anti-aircraft gun, mounted on a Sd.Kfz. 234/4 Puma armored car, used by the Luftwaffe during World War II, providing anti-aircraft defense against heavier aircraft.