Ha-Ro Command Tank

A modified version of the Ha-Ro tank that was equipped with radio equipment and other communication systems. It was used as a command vehicle for Japanese tank units.

Hachi-Ro-Go

An armored personnel carrier used by the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II. It was designed to transport troops and equipment into battle.

Hachi-Ro-Go Command Vehicle

A modified version of the Hachi-Ro-Go armored personnel carrier that was equipped with radio equipment and other communication systems. It was used as a command vehicle for Japanese infantry units.

Ho-Go Tank

A Japanese medium tank, designed after the Battle of Nomonhan, known for its powerful armament and thick armor, but hampered by production issues.

High-Speed Torpedo

A torpedo designed to travel at high speeds, making it more difficult for ships to evade. It was a significant threat to naval vessels during the war.

Ho-Ni III Tank

A Japanese light tank, used extensively in the Pacific War, known for its maneuverability and reliability, but limited in firepower and armor.

Home Guard

A civilian volunteer force established in Great Britain during World War II, tasked with local defense and assisting the regular military.

Hornet

The name given to the Grumman F6F Hellcat, a powerful and versatile American carrier-based fighter aircraft, known for its high speed and heavy armament.

Hughes H-4 Hercules (Spruce Goose)

An experimental American flying boat, designed by Howard Hughes, known for its massive size and innovative use of wood, but ultimately a failure due to its limited flight time.

Hurricane Fighter

A British single-seat fighter aircraft that played a crucial role in the Battle of Britain, known for its durability and firepower.