Hk-14

A German 88mm anti-aircraft gun, also known as the Flak 88, used by the Luftwaffe and Wehrmacht during World War II, known for its versatility and effectiveness against both aircraft and tanks.

Hk-3

A German 37mm anti-tank gun used by the Wehrmacht during World War II, known for its effectiveness against early Allied tanks.

Hk-4

A German 75mm anti-tank gun, also known as the PaK 40, employed by the Wehrmacht during World War II, renowned for its powerful penetration and accuracy.

Hk-10

A German 150mm self-propelled gun, also known as the Hummel, used by the Wehrmacht during World War II, known for its heavy firepower and mobility.

Hk-11

A German 105mm howitzer, employed by the Wehrmacht during World War II, known for its accurate and destructive high-explosive shells.

Hc-405

A German 88mm anti-aircraft gun, also used effectively as an anti-tank gun. It was one of the most versatile and powerful artillery pieces used during World War II.

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.

Hc-401

A German armored personnel carrier, designed to be a more mobile version of the Sd.Kfz. 251. It featured a fully enclosed armored hull and a mounted machine gun.

Gk. 30 (Panzerfaust)

The Panzerfaust was a German disposable anti-tank rocket launcher that was widely used by the Wehrmacht during World War II. It was known for its simplicity, effectiveness against Allied tanks, and its low cost of production.

Gi. 46 (Infantry Gun)

A German infantry gun, introduced in 1946, designed to provide direct fire support for German infantry units. It was a relatively lightweight and mobile weapon, but its effectiveness against heavier Allied tanks was limited.