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.
Gyro-Stabilized Fire Control System for Aircraft
A system that utilizes gyroscopes to stabilize and control the guns and other weapons of aircraft, improving accuracy and effectiveness.
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.
Eyebrows Raised: Controversial Tactics and Weapons
The use of controversial tactics and weapons in World War II, sparking debate and raising ethical questions about the conduct of warfare.
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.
Etched Wartime Ordnance
Military weapons, ammunition, and explosives used in combat during World War II.