Gl. 45 (Browning Automatic Rifle (BAR))

An American automatic rifle used extensively during World War II. It was known for its firepower and accuracy, and was a staple weapon for American soldiers throughout the conflict. The BAR was deployed in a variety of roles, including infantry support and vehicle-mounted use.

Gl. 13 (Arado Ar 234 Blitz Bomber)

The world’s first operational jet-powered bomber, developed by Germany during World War II. It was primarily used for reconnaissance and light bombing missions due to its limited payload and range. However, its speed and maneuverability made it a formidable aircraft for its time.

Gl. 14 (Junkers Ju 87 Stuka Dive Bomber)

A German dive bomber used extensively during World War II. It was known for its powerful dive capability and was employed in a variety of roles, including ground attack, anti-shipping, and reconnaissance. The Stuka was particularly feared by Allied troops during the early stages of the war.

Gl. 15 (Consolidated B-32 Dominator Bomber)

An American heavy bomber developed during World War II. It was designed to be a long-range strategic bomber, but it suffered from numerous technical issues and was only used in limited numbers. The B-32 was primarily deployed in the Pacific Theater.

Gl. 16 (De Havilland Mosquito Bomber)

A British twin-engine bomber used extensively during World War II. It was known for its speed and versatility, and was employed in a variety of roles, including strategic bombing, ground attack, and reconnaissance. The Mosquito was also used as a night fighter and was particularly effective against German bombers.

Gl. 18 (Douglas A-26 Invader Bomber)

An American twin-engine attack aircraft used extensively during World War II. It was known for its speed and firepower, and was employed in a variety of roles, including ground attack, night bombing, and reconnaissance. The A-26 was particularly effective against Japanese forces in the Pacific Theater.

Gl. 19 (Lockheed P-38 Lightning Fighter)

An American twin-engine fighter aircraft used extensively during World War II. It was known for its speed and firepower, and was deployed in all major theaters of the war. The P-38 was particularly effective in the Pacific Theater, where it was used to escort bombers and engage in air-to-air combat with Japanese fighters.

Gl. 20 (Martin B-26 Marauder Bomber)

An American medium bomber used extensively during World War II. It was known for its speed and firepower, and was employed in a variety of roles, including strategic bombing, ground attack, and night bombing. The B-26 was particularly successful in the European Theater.

Gl. 21 (North American P-51 Mustang Fighter)

An American long-range fighter aircraft used extensively during World War II. It was known for its speed and maneuverability, and was deployed in all major theaters of the war. The P-51 was particularly effective in the European Theater, where it was used to escort bombers and engage in air-to-air combat with German fighters.

Gl. 22 (Supermarine Spitfire Fighter)

A British single-seat fighter aircraft used extensively during World War II. It was known for its speed and maneuverability, and played a pivotal role in the Battle of Britain, where it defended against the Luftwaffe’s air raids.