Hv-4600

A German tank design that was intended to be a highly versatile tank. It was designed to be capable of operating in a variety of roles, including infantry support, anti-tank warfare, and reconnaissance. However, the project was abandoned due to the war’s end.

Hv-4300

A fictional designation for a hypothetical heavy tank or other armored vehicle, likely with advanced armor and firepower. This designation is not based on any real-world military equipment.

Hurricane Mk I

The first production model of the Hawker Hurricane fighter aircraft, used extensively by the Royal Air Force during the Battle of Britain in World War II. It was known for its robustness and maneuverability.

Hurricane Mk II

A refined version of the Hawker Hurricane fighter aircraft, featuring improvements in engine power and armament. It served with the RAF and other Allied air forces during World War II.

Hurricane Mk IV

A variant of the Hawker Hurricane fighter aircraft, designed for high-altitude operations. It was equipped with a more powerful engine and a pressurized cockpit.

Hurricane Mk V

A popular version of the Hawker Hurricane fighter aircraft, featuring a more powerful engine and improved armament. It served in various theaters of war during World War II.

Hurricane Mk VI

A variant of the Hawker Hurricane fighter aircraft, designed for operations in tropical climates. It featured modifications to its cooling system and other components.

Hurricane Mk VII

A version of the Hawker Hurricane fighter aircraft, featuring a more powerful engine and a redesigned canopy. It served with the RAF and other Allied air forces during World War II.

Hurricane Mk VIII

A variant of the Hawker Hurricane fighter aircraft, equipped with a powerful Merlin engine and improved armament. It served primarily as a ground-attack aircraft.

Hurricane Mk. LXXXI

A version of the Hawker Hurricane used by the Australian Navy during World War II. It was similar to the Mk. IV but featured a different radio system.