Incendiary Grenade
A type of grenade designed to start fires, often containing flammable substances like napalm or thermite. Incendiary grenades were used during World War II to inflict damage on enemy positions, vehicles, or structures.
Ii-33: Infantry and Artillery Support
The use of artillery fire to provide support for infantry units, enabling them to advance, break through enemy defenses, or hold defensive positions.
Dd. 41 Camouflage Net
The Dd. 41 Camouflage Net was used to conceal military vehicles, equipment, and positions from enemy observation. It was typically made of fabric or netting and was painted or patterned to blend in with the surrounding environment. The Dd. 41 Camouflage Net was an essential tool for deception and protection during World War II.
Cr. Combat Reconnaissance
Military operations conducted to gather information about enemy forces, positions, and intentions. This type of reconnaissance was essential for planning successful attacks, defending strategic positions, and conducting tactical maneuvers.