Focke-Wulf Fw 190D-13

A final production model of the Fw 190D, incorporating numerous improvements and upgrades.

Focke-Wulf Fw 190F-8

A long-range fighter variant of the Fw 190, designed for escorting bombers over long distances.

Focke-Wulf Fw 190G-2

A night fighter variant of the Fw 190, equipped with radar and specialized armament.

Focke-Wulf Fw 190G-8

A late-production night fighter version of the Fw 190G, with enhanced radar and avionics.

Fn. 81 Mle. 1937

A French 81mm mortar that was introduced in 1937 and was the primary mortar used by the French Army during World War 2. It was known for its high rate of fire and its ability to deliver a large amount of explosives to a target.

Fn. 400

A French 400mm gun that was introduced in 1917 and was used extensively during World War 1. It was also used by the French Army during World War 2, although its numbers were limited. It was known for its long range and powerful shell.

Fn. 60 Mle. 1935

A French 60mm mortar that was introduced in 1935 and was a smaller mortar that was used as a support weapon by the French Army during World War 2. It was known for its portability and its ability to deliver a small amount of explosives to a target.

Fn. 500

A French 500mm gun that was introduced in 1916 and was used extensively during World War 1. It was also used by the French Army during World War 2, although its numbers were limited. It was known for its long range and powerful shell.

Fn. 47

A French 47mm anti-tank gun that was introduced in 1935 and was a smaller anti-tank gun that was used as a support weapon by the French Army during World War 2. It was known for its portability and its ability to penetrate the armor of most tanks of the time.

Fn. 75 Mle. 1934

A French 75mm field gun that was introduced in 1934 and was a major upgrade over previous models. It featured a new carriage design, a more powerful recoil system, and a new breech block. It was deployed by the French Army during World War 2.