The propeller center bearing of Hurricane V7497

The propeller center bearing of Hurricane V7497

The propeller center bearing of Hurricane V7497 aircraft during World War II is now located at the British Bunker Visitor Center in Aksbridge. The hurricane flew during the Battle of Britain and was shot down over Dill, Kent in September 1940.
STG-44 Assault Rifle

STG-44 Assault Rifle

Also known as Sturmgewehr44, it was an automatic rifle developed and equipped by Germany during World War II. It is the world's first truly assault rifle, pioneering a new field of rifle design. Using 7.92 × 33mm Kurz intermediate power bullets, the effective range can reach 300-600 meters, with semi-automatic and fully automatic shooting modes, and a detachable 30 round box magazine for ammunition supply. The original intention of the design was to unify the weapons and ammunition of infantry squads, improve firepower and mobility. It had a profound impact on the later development of light weapons, including the famous AK-47 rifle.
Command post during World War II

Command post during World War II

This building was created for use in Grey for Now Games' 02 Hundred Hours game, a small-scale conflict game featuring night raids conducted by SAS troops.
World War II steel helmets for American soldiers

World War II steel helmets for American soldiers

The atomic bomb dropped by the United States in Nagasaki, Japan-"Fat Man"

The atomic bomb dropped by the United States in Nagasaki, Japan-"Fat Man"

Fat Man, the name of the atomic bomb dropped by the United States on Nagasaki, Japan during World War II. The name was inspired by Churchill's body shape. On August 9, 1945, at 11:22 a.m. local time in Japan, it exploded at an altitude of 1,800 feet (550 meters). "Fatty" is the second nuclear weapon used in human history, and it is also the last nuclear weapon used in actual combat. About 40,000 people died directly from the fat man's explosion, and about 25,000 people were injured. About 7000 square metres of the building was razed. Tens of thousands of people died from cancer caused by nuclear dust radiation.