Iv. 14 – Tiger I

A heavy tank developed by Germany during World War II. It was renowned for its thick armor and powerful gun, but was expensive to produce and difficult to maintain.

Iv. 13 – Sherman Tank

An American medium tank that was the most produced Allied tank of World War II. While not as well-armored as German tanks, it was reliable, easy to maintain, and equipped with a powerful gun.

Iv. 12 – T-34

A Soviet medium tank considered to be one of the best tanks of World War II. It was known for its powerful gun, sloped armor, and reliability, and played a crucial role in the Soviet victory.

Iv. 11 – Panzer IV

A German medium tank that was one of the most widely produced tanks of World War II. It was initially designed as an infantry support tank, but was later upgraded to become a formidable combat vehicle.

Iv. 10 – Heinkel He 111

A German twin-engine medium bomber that served as the backbone of the Luftwaffe’s bombing force during the early stages of World War II. It was involved in the invasion of Poland and the Battle of Britain.

Iv. 9 – Avro Lancaster

A British four-engine heavy bomber used extensively during World War II. It was renowned for its ability to carry large bomb loads and its durability, and played a key role in the strategic bombing campaign against Germany.

Iv. 8 – B-24 Liberator

A four-engine heavy bomber produced in greater numbers than any other American aircraft during World War II. It served in all theaters of war, and was known for its versatility and ability to carry a heavy bomb load.

Iv. 7 – B-17 Flying Fortress

A four-engine heavy bomber used extensively by the United States Army Air Forces in World War II. It was known for its defensive armament and ability to withstand heavy damage, and played a key role in strategic bombing campaigns against Germany and Japan.

Iv. 6 – P-51 Mustang

An American long-range fighter aircraft that was particularly effective in the European theater. Known for its speed and powerful engine, it played a crucial role in escorting bombers and engaging enemy fighters.

Iv. 5 – Supermarine Spitfire

A British single-engine fighter aircraft that became a symbol of the Battle of Britain. It was known for its speed, maneuverability, and firepower, and proved a formidable opponent to German fighters.