Hx-5

A Soviet World War II fighter aircraft, known for its ruggedness and reliability. It was used extensively in air combat against German aircraft and was a key part of the Soviet victory in the air.

Hx-6

A Japanese World War II bomber aircraft, known for its long range and payload capacity. It was used to attack Allied targets across Southeast Asia and the Pacific.

Hx-7

A British World War II tank, known for its powerful armor and firepower. It was used extensively in the Western Front and was a key part of the Allied victory in Europe.

Hx-8

A German World War II armored car, known for its speed and maneuverability. It was used to scout for enemy forces and to attack lightly armored targets.

Hx-9

A Soviet World War II bomber aircraft, known for its ruggedness and reliability. It was used extensively to attack German targets during the Eastern Front.

Hx-10

A Japanese World War II aircraft carrier, known for its size and firepower. It was used to launch air attacks against Allied targets in the Pacific.

Hx-11

A British World War II fighter aircraft, known for its speed and maneuverability. It was used extensively in the Battle of Britain and was a key factor in the Allied victory.

Hx-12

A German World War II heavy tank, known for its powerful armor and firepower. It was used extensively on the Eastern Front and was a formidable opponent for Allied forces.

Hv-4200

A German tank design that incorporated innovative technologies, such as a jet-assisted propulsion system for increased speed. It was intended to be a highly mobile tank, but the project was abandoned due to the war’s end.

Hv-4400

A German tank design that was intended to be a highly armored tank. It was designed to be a formidable opponent to Allied tanks, but the project was abandoned due to the war’s end.