Ha-To Flamethrower Tank
A modified version of the Ha-To tank that was equipped with a flamethrower. It was used to clear enemy fortifications and infantry.
Ha-Ri Flamethrower Tank
A modified version of the Ha-Ri tank that was equipped with a flamethrower. It was used to clear enemy fortifications and infantry.
Ha-Ro Flamethrower Tank
A modified version of the Ha-Ro tank that was equipped with a flamethrower. It was used to clear enemy fortifications and infantry.
Hachi-Ro-Go Flamethrower Vehicle
A modified version of the Hachi-Ro-Go armored personnel carrier that was equipped with a flamethrower. It was used to clear enemy fortifications and infantry.
Hanomag
A German company that produced a variety of military vehicles during World War II, including tanks, armored cars, and trucks.
Hber-1
The initial prototype of the Heinkel He 177, built in 1939. It differed significantly from later production models and was primarily used for testing and development purposes.
Ha-Ro Recovery Vehicle
A modified version of the Ha-Ro tank that was equipped with a crane and other recovery equipment. It was used to tow disabled tanks and other vehicles.
Hber-2
The second prototype of the Heinkel He 177, featuring improvements over the Hber-1, including refined engines and a revised fuselage design. It was also used for testing and evaluation before the aircraft entered production.
Hachi-Ro-Go Recovery Vehicle
A modified version of the Hachi-Ro-Go armored personnel carrier that was equipped with a crane and other recovery equipment. It was used to tow disabled tanks and other vehicles.
Hber-3
The third prototype of the Heinkel He 177, further refined with improvements to the engines, aerodynamics, and armament. This prototype played a crucial role in shaping the final design of the production model.