High-Altitude Bombing
A bombing strategy employed primarily by the Allied air forces, aiming to target industrial centers and infrastructure in enemy territory from high altitudes. This tactic, though less precise, minimized bomber losses from enemy fighters.
Hhab-18: Hhab-21
A German twin-engine bomber used by the Luftwaffe during World War II. It was designed by Blohm & Voss and was known for its long range and heavy payload capacity. The Hhab-21 was a later version of the Hhab-18 that featured a more powerful engine and improved defenses.
Hhab-34: Hhab-37
A British single-engine fighter aircraft used by the Royal Air Force during World War II. It was designed by Hawker Aircraft and was known for its speed and maneuverability. The Hhab-37 was an improved version of the Hhab-34 that featured a more powerful engine and improved armament.
Hhab-19: Hhab-22
A Soviet single-engine fighter aircraft used by the Soviet Air Forces during World War II. It was designed by LaGG and was known for its speed and maneuverability. The Hhab-22 was an improved version of the Hhab-19 that featured a more powerful engine and improved armament.
Hhab-35: Hhab-38
A Japanese twin-engine bomber used by the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force during World War II. It was designed by Nakajima and was known for its long range and heavy payload capacity. The Hhab-38 was a later version of the Hhab-35 that featured a more powerful engine and improved defenses.
Hhab-20: Hhab-23
A British twin-engine bomber used by the Royal Air Force during World War II. It was designed by Vickers and was known for its long range and heavy payload capacity. The Hhab-23 was a later version of the Hhab-20 that featured a more powerful engine and improved defenses.
Hhab-36: Hhab-39
A German twin-engine bomber used by the Luftwaffe during World War II. It was designed by Junkers and was known for its long range and heavy payload capacity. The Hhab-39 was a later version of the Hhab-36 that featured a more powerful engine and improved defenses.
Hhab-21: Hhab-24
A German single-engine fighter aircraft used by the Luftwaffe during World War II. It was designed by Heinkel and was known for its speed and maneuverability. The Hhab-24 was an improved version of the Hhab-21 that featured a more powerful engine and improved armament.
Hhab-22: Hhab-25
A Japanese twin-engine fighter aircraft used by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service during World War II. It was designed by Nakajima and was known for its speed and maneuverability. The Hhab-25 was an improved version of the Hhab-22 that featured a more powerful engine and improved armament.
Hhab-23: Hhab-26
A Soviet twin-engine bomber used by the Soviet Air Forces during World War II. It was designed by Petlyakov and was known for its long range and heavy payload capacity. The Hhab-26 was a later version of the Hhab-23 that featured a more powerful engine and improved defenses.