Gg. 34 (Infantry Mortar)

The Gg. 34 was a German 50 mm infantry mortar used during World War II. It was a light and portable weapon, making it ideal for use by infantry units in close combat. The Gg. 34 had a maximum range of about 1,000 meters.

Gg. 35 (Infantry Mortar)

The Gg. 35 was a German 81 mm infantry mortar used during World War II. It was a heavier and more powerful weapon than the Gg. 34, making it suitable for use against larger targets, such as fortifications. The Gg. 35 had a maximum range of about 3,000 meters.

Fs-49 (Soviet): Fokker D.XII Fighter

A Dutch fighter aircraft used by the Soviet Union during World War 2. It was captured from German forces and used in limited numbers against the Luftwaffe.

Fs-50 (Japanese): F6F-5N Hellcat Night Fighter

A night fighter variant of the F6F-5 Hellcat, featuring radar and specialized equipment for night operations. It was captured from the United States Navy and used by the Imperial Japanese Navy in the latter stages of World War 2.

Fs-41 (American): M26 Pershing Tank

A heavy tank used by the US Army in World War 2. It was designed to combat the German Tiger and Panther tanks and was known for its powerful 90 mm gun.

Fs-42 (German): Focke-Wulf Fw 190G Fighter

A late-production variant of the Focke-Wulf Fw 190 fighter, featuring a more powerful engine and improved armament. It was used extensively in air combat against Allied aircraft.

Fs-43 (British): Fairey Firefly Mk.IV Fighter

A late-production variant of the Fairey Firefly fighter, featuring a more powerful engine and improved armament. It was used by the Fleet Air Arm in World War 2 for attacking enemy ships and providing air cover.

Fs-44 (Soviet): Fokker D.XV Fighter

A Dutch fighter aircraft used by the Soviet Union during World War 2. It was captured from German forces and used in limited numbers against the Luftwaffe.

Fs-29 (Soviet): Fokker D.VIII Fighter

A German fighter aircraft used by the Soviet Union during World War 2. It was captured from German forces and used in limited numbers against the Luftwaffe.

Fs-45 (Japanese): F6F-4 Hellcat Fighter

A mid-production variant of the F6F Hellcat fighter, featuring improved armor and armament. It was captured from the United States Navy and used by the Imperial Japanese Navy in the latter stages of World War 2.