Iw. 14 – De Havilland Mosquito
A British twin-engine multirole aircraft used during World War II. It was known for its speed and versatility and was used as a bomber, fighter, reconnaissance aircraft, and night fighter.
Iw. 13 – Bristol Beaufighter
A British twin-engine heavy fighter aircraft used during World War II. It was known for its firepower and was used in various roles, including night fighting, fighter-bombing, and maritime patrol.
Iw. 12 – Mitsubishi G4M Betty
A Japanese long-range bomber aircraft used extensively during World War II. It was known for its heavy armament and was used in various roles, including bombing, reconnaissance, and transport.
Iw. 11 – Nakajima Ki-43 Hayabusa
A Japanese single-seat fighter aircraft used during World War II. It was known for its maneuverability and was nicknamed
Iw. 10 – Arado Ar 234
The first operational jet-powered bomber aircraft used in World War II. It was developed by Arado Flugzeugwerke in Germany and served in various roles, including reconnaissance and bombing.
Iw. 9 – Fieseler Fi 103
A German cruise missile, commonly known as the V-1 flying bomb, used against Britain during World War II. It was a pulsejet-powered weapon with a limited range.
Iw. 8 – M24 Chaffee
A light tank used by the United States Army during World War II. It was known for its speed and maneuverability, and was used in reconnaissance and scouting roles.
Iw. 7 – M3 Lee
An American medium tank used during the early stages of World War II. It was characterized by its unusual turret design and a 75mm main gun mounted in a sponson.
Iw. 6 – M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle (BAR)
A lightweight, air-cooled, magazine-fed automatic rifle developed by John Browning and used by the United States Army during World War I and World War II.
Iw. 5 – Type 95 Ha-Go
A light tank used by the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II. It was known for its low profile and maneuverability but was outmatched by Allied tanks in terms of firepower and armor.