Gh.K. 40 (Sniper Rifle)

A German sniper rifle used during World War II. It was a modified version of the standard Kar98k rifle with a telescopic sight. It was known for its accuracy and effectiveness in long-range engagements.

Gh.K. 40 (Submachine Gun)

A German submachine gun used during World War II. It was a compact and lightweight weapon, designed for use by infantry units. It was known for its high rate of fire and effectiveness in close-quarters combat.

Gh.K. 40

A German 20mm anti-aircraft cannon used extensively during World War II. It was a highly effective weapon against low-flying aircraft, but it was also used in an anti-tank role. It was known for its high rate of fire and accuracy.

Gh.K. 40 (Infantry Mortar)

A German 50mm infantry mortar used during World War II. It was a relatively lightweight and portable mortar, designed for use by infantry units. Its smaller size and shorter range compared to other mortars made it more suitable for close-quarters combat.

Gh.K. 40 (Anti-Tank Rifle)

A German anti-tank rifle used during World War II. It fired a 20mm high-velocity round, capable of penetrating early tank armor. It was cumbersome and less effective against later tanks, but it was still used by German infantry.

Gh.K. 40 (Machine Gun)

A German 7.92mm machine gun used during World War II. It was a lightweight and portable machine gun, designed for use by infantry units. It was known for its high rate of fire and reliability.

Gh.K. 40 (Anti-Tank Gun)

A German 47mm anti-tank gun used during World War II. It was an improvement over the earlier Pak 36, with a longer barrel and increased armor penetration. It was effective against many Allied tanks, but it was eventually outmatched by later models.