Hm. 3: Heinkel He 111

A German twin-engine bomber that was extensively used during the early stages of World War II. Known for its versatility, it could be used for bombing, reconnaissance, and transport missions.

Hm. 4: Howitzer

A type of artillery gun designed for firing high-explosive shells at a relatively short range and high trajectory, often used for indirect fire.

Hm. 5: Horten Ho 229

A German experimental flying wing aircraft designed for high-speed bombing raids. It was one of the first operational jet-powered aircraft and was a precursor to modern stealth aircraft.

Hm. 6: Halftrack

A military vehicle with a front axle and wheels, and a rear track system. It offered greater maneuverability and off-road capability compared to wheeled vehicles.

Hm. 7: Hawker Typhoon

A British single-seat fighter aircraft designed for ground attack and high-speed interception. It was known for its powerful engines and heavy armament.

Hm. 8: Hellcat

A powerful American carrier-based fighter aircraft that was a key player in the Pacific theater of World War II. It was known for its speed, maneuverability, and heavy armament.

Hm. 9: Heavy Cruiser

A type of warship that was larger and more heavily armed than a light cruiser. It was designed for both offensive and defensive operations, including fleet engagements and shore bombardments.

Hm. 10: Hand Grenade

A small, portable explosive device designed to be thrown by hand. It was widely used by infantry units for close-quarters combat and defensive operations.

Fn. 155 mle. 1934

A French 155 mm howitzer, a version of the Fn. 155 mle. 1933, that was designed to be more rugged and durable for use in rough terrain. It was deployed by the French Army during the early stages of WWII.

Fn. 155 mle. 1942

A French 155 mm howitzer, a variant of the Fn. 155 mle. 1940, that was produced by the Free French Forces. It was a reliable and effective weapon that saw service in various theaters of war during WWII.