Hx-32
A German World War II heavy tank, known for its powerful armor and firepower. It was used extensively on the Eastern Front and was a formidable opponent for Allied forces.
Hx-1
A German World War II anti-tank gun, designed as a mobile anti-tank weapon to counter Allied tanks. It was a powerful weapon for its time, but was hampered by its size and weight.
Hx-4
A German World War II submarine, known for its long range and stealth. It was used to attack Allied shipping and was a major threat to the Allied war effort.
Hx-8
A German World War II armored car, known for its speed and maneuverability. It was used to scout for enemy forces and to attack lightly armored targets.
Hx-12
A German World War II heavy tank, known for its powerful armor and firepower. It was used extensively on the Eastern Front and was a formidable opponent for Allied forces.
Ht. 154
A German experimental fighter aircraft designed by Heinkel. It featured a unique tailless design, but never entered production due to technical challenges.
Ht. 147
A German experimental fighter aircraft designed by Heinkel. It featured a unique tailless design, but never entered production due to technical challenges.
Ht. 148
A German single-engine fighter aircraft developed by Heinkel. It was designed to be a high-performance aircraft for air combat, but never entered production.
Ht. 149
A proposed German bomber design by Heinkel, intended to be a long-range bomber capable of attacking targets deep within enemy territory. The project was cancelled due to the lack of resources.
Ht. 150
A German twin-engine bomber developed by Heinkel. It was designed to be a high-altitude bomber capable of reaching altitudes over 30,000 feet, but never entered production.