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-45
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-21
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-29
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-13
A German 210mm railway gun, employed by the Wehrmacht during World War II, known for its immense size and powerful long-range bombardment capabilities.
Hc-400
A German 400mm railway gun used by the Wehrmacht during World War II. It was one of the largest artillery pieces ever deployed, capable of firing shells weighing over 1.5 tons.
Gm. 18 (German Gustav Railway Gun)
An enormous railway gun used by Germany during World War II, capable of firing massive shells, but slow to deploy and vulnerable to attack.
German Gustav Railway Gun
A massive railway gun used by the German Army (Heer) during World War II. It was capable of firing extremely heavy shells and was used to bombard enemy fortifications.
Gustav Gun (Germany)
A massive railway gun developed and used by the German military during World War II. The Gustav was designed to destroy fortified targets like concrete bunkers and was capable of firing shells weighing over 10 tons.
Fm. 270
A French 270mm railway gun, also known as the ‘Canon de 270 mm modèle 1914’, used by the French Army during World War I and World War II. It was a powerful weapon but difficult to move and deploy.