Ii-6: Industrial Mobilization

The process of converting a nation’s industrial capacity to wartime production, including the manufacturing of weapons, vehicles, and other military equipment.

Hi-Tech Weapons

Weapons utilizing advanced technology, such as radar-guided missiles or electronic warfare systems.

Gyroscopic Stabilizer

A device that utilizes gyroscopes to counteract the effects of movement and vibration, enhancing the stability of platforms, weapons, and optical instruments.

Gs. 137 (137th Squadron)

A Luftwaffe squadron that could have been involved in the development or testing of new weapons or tactics.

Fuze (Various)

A device that initiates the detonation of explosives in weapons like bombs, grenades, and shells.

Ezio’s Arsenal

A collection of weapons and equipment used by the Italian military during World War II, showcasing the nation’s technological advancements and combat strategies.

Euromunitions

A collective term referring to the military equipment, weapons, and ammunition produced and utilized by European nations during World War II. This encompassed a wide range of technologies, from small arms to heavy artillery and naval vessels, reflecting the diverse military strategies and industrial capabilities of the European powers.