Ihm-37 Military Equipment Innovation
The development and introduction of new and improved military equipment and technologies, seeking to gain tactical and strategic advantages.
Ihm-42 Military Equipment Research
The scientific and technological investigation into developing new and improved military equipment, seeking breakthroughs and innovations.
Ihm-43 Military Equipment Development
The process of designing, prototyping, and engineering new military equipment based on research findings and specifications.
Ihm-1 Rocket Motor
A type of rocket engine used in various military applications during World War II, including guided missiles and aircraft launch systems.
Exploitation of Technology
The use of new technologies and inventions by warring nations during World War II to gain an advantage. This included radar, jet engines, and nuclear weapons.
Excalibur Shell
A precision-guided artillery shell used by the United States Army during World War II, capable of hitting targets with extreme accuracy over long distances. It played a significant role in supporting ground troops.
Experimental Weapons
Weapons developed and tested during World War II that pushed the boundaries of technology, often with unconventional designs or advanced features. Examples include the German V-2 rocket and the American atomic bomb.
Experimental Aircraft
Aircraft designed and built during World War II to test new technologies and concepts, often with unconventional designs or advanced features. Examples include the German Messerschmitt Me 163 Komet and the American Bell X-1.
Bock, Karl
A German engineer and designer who was instrumental in developing the V-2 rocket, a powerful ballistic missile used by Nazi Germany during World War II.
Advanced Electronic Warfare
The use of electronic countermeasures and jamming techniques to disrupt enemy communication and radar systems, impacting both air and naval warfare during World War II.