The Blackburn Buccaneer was a British carrier-borne, high-speed, low-level strike aircraft, designed by Blackburn Aircraft in the 1950s for the Royal Navy in response to the USSR’s Sverdlov-class ships. 209 planes and 2 prototypes were ever created.
The Beaufighter Mk X is a versatile two-seat heavy fighter. Featuring strong armament and decent survivability, it excels in both air-to-air combat and ground attack missions. Its mix of cannons, machine guns, and suspended armament allows it to handle various targets, while its solid durability gives it an edge in prolonged engagements.
The 76 mm Gun Motor Carriage M18 “Hellcat” was designed as a fast and mobile tank destroyer to counter German armored forces. Unlike heavier tank destroyers such as the M36 GMC, the M18 traded armor for speed and agility, relying on “hit-and-run” tactics as a rapid response to tank blitzkrieg attacks. Entering service in 1944, the Hellcat was armed with the powerful 76 mm M1 cannon, and was the fastest tracked armored vehicle of World War II.


