Weapons of western europe
(Guns) MAB Model A
(Artillery) Mattress (rocket)
(Aircraft) Focke Wolfe FW- 190
(Tanks) Panzer VIII Maus
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MAB Model A- Inspired by Belgium Browning FN pistol (France) Fusil MAS 36- Originated From Post World-War 1 (France) Astra 300- Considered heavy as in order to handle the power of the 9mm Largo round in a blowback action the 400 had a reinforced slide and tough spring (German) Lanchester- British submachine gun, developed from the German MP28, used by the Royal Navy & Royal Air Force.(British) Sten- British submachine gun from late 1941/early 1942, to the end of the war.(British)
Stokes Montar- The 3-inch trench mortar is a smooth-bore, muzzle-loading weapon for high angles of fire (Netherlands) V3-Cannon- German World War II supergun working on the multi-charge principle whereby secondary propellant charges are fired to add velocity to a projectile (Luxembourg) Mattress (rocket)- Developed and deployed these weapons late in the war. Nevertheless, they did see useful service as artillery support during the crossings of the Rhine and the Scheldt rivers (United Kingdom) Ordanace QF 25-Pounder- Combining high-angle and direct-fire, relatively high rates of fire, and a reasonably lethal shell in a highly mobile piece (United Kingdom)
Airspeed Horsa- troop-carrying glider built by Airspeed Limited and subcontractors and used for air assault by British and Allied armed forces (United Kingdom) Amiot 354- latest in a series of fast, twin-engine bombers which fought with the Armée de l'Air in limited numbers during the Battle of France. (France) Fairey Firefly II- It was a single-seat, single-engine biplane of all-metal construction. Built by Fairey Aviation Company Limited, it served with the Belgian Air Force throughout the 1930s until the outbreak of World War II. (Belgium)
Panzer VIII Maus- German World War II super-heavy tank completed in late 1944, It is the heaviest fully enclosed armored fighting vehicle ever built (German) ACG-1- The ACG1 had a reputation for mechanical difficulties which caused a dispute with the French manufacturer, and slowed deliveries until the problems were solve (Belgium) Carden loyd- It became a classic tankette design worldwide, was licence-built by several countries and became the basis of several designs produced in several different countries. (Netherlands) |