Hannoversche Maschinenbau AG (Hanomag)
A German company that produced various military vehicles, including tanks and armored cars, during World War II. They were responsible for the production of the Panzer II and Panzer III tanks, which played significant roles in the early stages of the war.
Ha-Ri Recovery Vehicle
A modified version of the Ha-Ri tank that was equipped with a crane and other recovery equipment. It was used to tow disabled tanks and other vehicles.
Hawker Typhoon
A British fighter-bomber aircraft that saw service during World War II. It was known for its powerful armament and its ability to attack ground targets with precision. The Typhoon was particularly effective in providing close air support for Allied ground forces during the Normandy landings and subsequent campaigns in Europe.
Ha-Ki Tank
A Japanese light tank designed for reconnaissance and support roles. It was equipped with a small cannon and machine guns, and was known for its speed and agility.
Ha-To Tank
A Japanese light tank designed for use in mountainous terrain. It was smaller and lighter than other Japanese tanks, making it easier to transport and deploy in difficult conditions.
Ha-Ri Tank
A Japanese light tank designed for use in the Pacific theater. It was equipped with a larger cannon and thicker armor than the Ha-Go, making it more suitable for combat against Allied forces.
Ha-Ro Tank
A Japanese experimental tank that was designed to be a successor to the Ha-Go. It was equipped with a more powerful engine and a larger cannon, but was never mass-produced.
Ha-Go Command Tank
A modified version of the Ha-Go tank that was equipped with radio equipment and other communication systems. It was used as a command vehicle for Japanese tank units.
Ha-Ki Command Tank
A modified version of the Ha-Ki tank that was equipped with radio equipment and other communication systems. It was used as a command vehicle for Japanese tank units.
Ha-To Command Tank
A modified version of the Ha-To tank that was equipped with radio equipment and other communication systems. It was used as a command vehicle for Japanese tank units.