Gasmask M50 full face gas mask

Gasmask M50 full face gas mask

GasmaskM50 is an advanced gas mask developed by an American manufacturer to provide advanced protection in response to emergencies such as chemical, biological, radiation, and nuclear warfare. Equipped with respiratory resistance adjustment function, allowing users to breathe smoothly and reduce discomfort when wearing it. It also has anti fog and anti scratch lenses, ensuring users have a clear view, whether in harsh environmental conditions or emergency situations. Equipped with replaceable and easy to clean filter cartridges, ensuring long-term use and sustained protection. It is an advanced gas mask that provides users with reliable protection and survival capabilities.
FN SCAR-SC Light Assault Rifle

FN SCAR-SC Light Assault Rifle

FNSCAR-SC is a light assault rifle developed by Belgian manufacturer FNHerstal. It is a member of the SCAR series, designed to provide high-performance personal weapon options for military and law enforcement agencies. Adjustable barrel lengths, including compact and standard models, to meet different mission requirements. It can also be paired with various accessories, such as optical sights, tactical handles, and laser pointers, providing more operational flexibility and tactical advantages. The design emphasizes ergonomics and features a grip and operating controls that are suitable for human grip. A light assault rifle suitable for close combat and special forces operations.
Modern military tactical bulletproof vest

Modern military tactical bulletproof vest

Soviet T-34/85 Medium Tank

Soviet T-34/85 Medium Tank

The T-34/85 is a famous medium tank developed by the Soviet Union during World War II in 1943, based on the upgraded firepower of the T-34 medium tank. It is a new type of tank developed on the basis of the T-34/76. As the main tank model of the Soviet Union in the later stages of the war, it surpassed the T-34/76 in terms of firepower and armor. Compared with the Panther, the T-34/85 has lower firepower and armor, but its performance is reliable, its structure is simple, and it is easy to produce. Its total weight is lower than the Panther, and its overall combat capability surpasses that of German tanks, reaching the best level of the T-34 series.
Boeing KC-46 tanker

Boeing KC-46 tanker

It is a strategic transport aircraft and aerial refueling aircraft developed by Boeing in the United States, derived from the Boeing 767 series models. The core support aircraft of the new era for the US military, the KC-46 aerial refueling aircraft, has completed its maiden flight. This aircraft will replace the decades old C-135 fleet and support the US military's combat aircraft in five continents. On October 29, 2021, according to media reports, Boeing announced that it has delivered its first KC-46A aerial refueling aircraft to Japan
Glock 19 semi-automatic pistol

Glock 19 semi-automatic pistol

Glock19 is a semi-automatic handgun produced by the Austrian firearms manufacturer Glock. It adopts a 9mm caliber and has a magazine capacity of 15 rounds. Known for its excellent reliability, durability, and simple operation. Adopting a polymer frame and steel sliding sleeve, it has a lightweight and good balance. It is also equipped with a SafeAction trigger safety device to ensure safe operation. The design emphasizes simplicity and ease of use, making it the preferred choice for beginners and experienced shooters. As an outstanding handgun, it has been favored by many shooters and professionals.
HK MP5K Ultra Short Submachine Gun

HK MP5K Ultra Short Submachine Gun

The HKMP5K is a submachine gun developed and produced by the German company H&K (Heckler&Koch). The MP5K is a variant of the MP5 series, specifically designed for compactness, portability, and high maneuverability. Adopting a short barrel and stock, the overall size has been reduced, making it more suitable for close combat and special operations environments. It adopts a 9mm caliber and uses a detachable box magazine, typically with a capacity of 15, 30, or 40 rounds. It is a classic compact submachine gun with excellent performance and reliability. It is an ideal melee and special operations weapon widely used in military and law enforcement fields.
Kamov Ka-220 helicopter

Kamov Ka-220 helicopter

The Ka-220 helicopter (NATO codename: Hoop) is a Soviet transport helicopter that combines fixed wing and rotor systems. The Ka-220 helicopter combines the capabilities of a helicopter used for vertical takeoff and landing with those of a fixed wing aircraft. The Ka-220 has a large payload that is comparable in size to the Antonov An-12. The eight world records for altitude and speed that can be achieved by aircraft of the same class were all set by Ka-220, and not a single record has been broken.
3M Meltor ComTac VI Military Earphones

3M Meltor ComTac VI Military Earphones

3M BeltorComTaVI is a premium headphone device designed and manufactured by 3M Company. It is designed specifically for military and law enforcement applications. Advanced technology is adopted to provide excellent sound quality and communication capabilities. It has a highly sensitive microphone and speaker that can clearly receive and transmit voice information. It can also be compatible with other communication devices and wireless systems, enabling wider communication and collaboration. It can be connected to wireless intercoms, mobile phones, and other devices to meet diverse communication needs. It is a powerful, durable and reliable headphone device.
Desert Eagle Hunting Pistol

Desert Eagle Hunting Pistol

It is a large caliber semi-automatic handgun developed and manufactured by the American company Magnum Research (MRI) and the Israeli Military Industries (IMI). The Desert Eagle pistol adopts an air guided automatic mode and a bolt rotary locking mechanism, which can be equipped with high-powered hunting pistols with different caliber barrels and firing different caliber bullets.
M16 automatic rifle

M16 automatic rifle

The M16 series automatic rifle was the second generation rifle replaced by the United States after World War II, which had a profound impact on the miniaturization of light weapons in the future. The M16 series rifle is used in nearly 100 countries and is known as one of the six famous guns in the world today. The effective range of this gun is 600 meters, with M193 ammunition and a firing rate of 750-900 rounds per minute.
Mig-23 UB dual seat trainer fighter jet

Mig-23 UB dual seat trainer fighter jet

It is a Soviet/Russian second-generation supersonic jet fighter. The MiG-23 fighter jet adopts a single seat variable sweep wing aerodynamic layout and is equipped with a turbojet engine. Its outstanding performance is high flight speed, reaching 2.35 times the speed of sound at high altitude and 1350 kilometers per hour at low altitude. It also has good horizontal acceleration, which is conducive to low altitude breakthrough, high-speed interception, and detachment after attack. MiG-23UB, a two seater trainer type MiG-23, also known as MiG-23UM. The internal code 23-511 made its maiden flight in May 1969. The first aircraft was modified from a MiG-23S model, and later from a MiG-23M model.
M32 MGL grenade launcher

M32 MGL grenade launcher

M32MGL (Multiple Grenade Launcher) is a grenade launcher produced by the American company MILCORP Practical Systems. It is a portable, single soldier weapon system that provides powerful firepower support for soldiers. Compact design, lightweight, easy to carry and operate. It can load 6 40mm grenades and continuously fire multiple grenades by rapidly rotating the magazine. The types of grenades include high explosive shells, smoke grenades, shock grenades, etc., which can be selected and used according to the needs of the battlefield. Has strong firepower strike capability.
Fat Man atomic bomb during World War II

Fat Man atomic bomb during World War II

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 physique. On August 9, 1945, three days after the first atomic bomb exploded in Hiroshima, the B-29 Superfortress bomber "Bockscar" piloted by Charles Sweeney was dropped over Nagasaki at 31000 feet (9000 meters). The 'Fat Man' is the second nuclear weapon used in human history and also the last one used in actual combat.
KV-2 Heavy Tank

KV-2 Heavy Tank

It is a heavy tank developed and equipped by the Soviet Union in 1942. The KV-2 heavy tank is assembled with a new turret and artillery on the chassis of the KV-1 heavy tank. The tank has a combat weight of 53 tons and a crew of 6 people. The main gun is the M10 152mm howitzer, which fires various types of shells including lethal grenades, explosive grenades, and armor piercing shells. The firing rate of the artillery is 2-4 rounds per minute. The maximum range for indirect shooting is 12000 meters. The armor piercing thickness when firing armor piercing shells can reach 124 millimeters. The maximum speed of the tank is only 26 kilometers per hour.
Mosin Nagan rifle

Mosin Nagan rifle

It is a rifle manufactured in Russia in 1891. The Mosin Nagan rifle is a manually operated rifle with a rotating bolt action and integral magazine feeding system. It is the first smokeless propellant rifle used by the Russian military, with a total length of 1020 millimeters, a weight of 3.9 kilograms, and a magazine capacity of 5 rounds (1 in the barrel). This gun has good shooting accuracy and stable performance. In addition to Russia/the Soviet Union, many countries, such as the United States, Hungary, Bulgaria, Finland, China, Romania, East Germany, Cuba, North Korea, Türkiye, have also produced Moshin Nagan rifles.
German Steiner DBAL-A3 laser sight

German Steiner DBAL-A3 laser sight

Laser sight is an accessory on firearms.
The MK-36 nuclear bomb from the United States

The MK-36 nuclear bomb from the United States

The MK-36 is a two-stage nuclear bomb that uses multi-stage fusion to generate up to 10 million tons of explosive power.
Little Boy atomic bomb

Little Boy atomic bomb

The 'Little Boy' was the first atomic bomb used in actual combat in human history. Another atomic bomb used by humans was the 'Fat Man' dropped on Nagasaki. Little Boy "is the name of the first atomic bomb dropped by the United States on Hiroshima, Japan during World War II. On August 6, 1945, the B-29 Superfortress bomber Enola Gay, piloted by Paul Tibbets, was dropped from an altitude of approximately 9.448km over Hiroshima and exploded in the air at approximately 548m at 8:15am local time in Japan.
SteinerDbal multifunctional laser aiming instrument

SteinerDbal multifunctional laser aiming instrument

SteinerDBAL is a multifunctional laser aiming instrument produced by SteinerOptik GmbH. DBAL stands for "Dual Beam Aiming Laser", which refers to a dual beam aiming laser. Combining the functions of a laser sight and a red dot sight. It has a high brightness red dot sight that provides a fast and accurate aiming experience. At the same time, it also has visible light and infrared laser functions, which can be used for night combat and target aiming in low light environments. Combining red dot sight and laser aiming function, suitable for various combat and shooting environments.
VikingShield Viking Shield Copper Shield

VikingShield Viking Shield Copper Shield

The Viking shield is a defensive weapon used by the Vikings in ancient Northern Europe and is also one of their symbols. Viking shields are typically made of wood and covered with metal or leather to increase their strength and durability. Usually circular or elliptical in shape, with a diameter of approximately 90 to 120 centimeters. The center of a shield usually has a metal round shield ornament, which may be engraved with patterns, symbols, or motifs to display the owner's identity and the family's emblem. They not only showcase a part of ancient Nordic culture and warfare methods, but also become precious witnesses to the history of the Viking Age.
Magnum Python 357 revolver

Magnum Python 357 revolver

MagnumPython357 is a classic handgun launched by Colt's Manufacturing Company, an American firearms manufacturer, in 1955. It is renowned for its outstanding performance, reliability, and precision. Six rounds of. 357 Magnum caliber ammunition were used, which has strong power and range. The barrel length is usually 4 inches or 6 inches, and different barrel lengths can be chosen to accommodate different purposes and shooting needs. It is a classic in the firearms industry, a handgun with a long history and outstanding performance.
World War II German Fw-190 Fighter (Fokker Wolfe Fw-190)

World War II German Fw-190 Fighter (Fokker Wolfe Fw-190)

It was a single seat, single engine, straight wing, all metal piston fighter jet developed by Germany during World War II, and one of the best fighters in the mid to late stages of the war. The Fw-190 fighter, as a multi-purpose fighter, has outstanding performance and excellent high-speed maneuverability, making it unbeatable in combat against the Spitfire IX fighter, and even comparable to the later Spitfire XVI fighter. Its good field of view often allows it to use the S-breaking maneuver to reach the enemy's blind spot and then pull the lever to deliver fatal attacks to the enemy.
US F-14 supersonic multi-purpose carrier based fighter jet

US F-14 supersonic multi-purpose carrier based fighter jet

It is a supersonic multi-purpose carrier based fighter jet from the United States. The F-14 fighter jet is designed with a dual seat, twin engine, twin vertical tail, variable sweep, and single wing layout. It was developed based on the requirements of the US Navy's fleet air defense and escort in the 1970s and 1980s. Its main functions include fleet defense, interception, strike, and reconnaissance. In 1987, the F-14B equipped with improved engines was officially put into production to replace the Navy's F-4 Phantom. In 1988, the F-14 underwent further improvements and upgrades in radar, avionics, and missile mounting capabilities, and was named the F-14D "Super Tomcat"
Soviet Yak-9 Fighter

Soviet Yak-9 Fighter

The Yak-9 was a single engine fighter jet used by the Soviet Union during and after World War II.. The Yak-9 fighter jet is the final model of the Yak-7 series fighter jet, which is a modified version of the Yak-7 with all metal wings. It was developed in 1942 and includes long-range, ground attack, and trainer models. It was one of the main combat aircraft models of the Soviet Union during World War II, with 16769 produced, making it the largest fighter squadron.
Aircraft bomb (CAT-UXO-500LB C)

Aircraft bomb (CAT-UXO-500LB C)

This is a medium capacity general aviation bomb from the UK.
The US World War II B-29 bomber

The US World War II B-29 bomber

It is an American propeller type strategic bomber. The B-29 bomber is a flat wing four engine aerodynamic layout, named after the B-17 bomber. It was the main bomber of the US Army Air Forces in the Asian theater of World War II and the largest aircraft in the air forces of various countries at that time. This aircraft is mainly used for strategic bombing and long-range bombing missions, and can also be used as an anti submarine, reconnaissance, and aerial refueling aircraft. It utilizes advanced technology at the time and is known as a "super air fortress". The first flight took place on September 21, 1942, and in August 1945, atomic bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan.
Modern military heavy weapon unmanned helicopter

Modern military heavy weapon unmanned helicopter

Military projectile flash bomb

Military projectile flash bomb

Flashbang, also known as blinding bomb, is a lightweight non lethal weapon that uses strong light to obstruct the target's vision and noise to obstruct the target's hearing. It belongs to a type of throwing weapon. After being thrown, a flash bomb will produce a dazzling light within seconds, which can cause the target to temporarily lose sight. At the same time, it will also generate a huge noise of 170-200 decibels, causing the target to temporarily lose hearing. The principle is to burn magnesium or potassium after throwing to produce dazzling and dizzying light. Due to the fact that flash grenades do not produce aggressive damage fragments during explosion, they are widely used by special police to rescue hostages and other incidents.
Type 59 Medium Tank

Type 59 Medium Tank

The Type 59 Medium Tank (Chinese development code: WZ120, English: Type 59 Medium Tank, abbreviated as Type 59 Tank) was a type of medium tank that China replicated and extensively equipped in the 1950s, referencing the Soviet T-54A medium tank. The Type 59 medium tank is the first domestically produced main battle tank equipped by China. This tank was first deployed to the Chinese military in 1959 and was the main equipment of the Chinese armored forces until the 1980s.
During World War II, American warships such as the Iowa class battleships

During World War II, American warships such as the Iowa class battleships

The Iowa class battleships are the largest displacement class battleships in the United States Navy. Four Iowa class battleships have been completed, making them the longest, most powerful, fastest (reaching 33 knots), and latest decommissioned battleships in the world. Four ships of the same type are still preserved. Due to the cancellation of the Montana class, the successor ship to the Iowa class, this battleship became the last class of battleships in the United States Navy. On September 2, 1945, the signing ceremony of Japan's unconditional surrender, which marked the end of World War II, was held on the main deck of the USS Missouri anchored in Tokyo Bay, making the ship famous worldwide.
Armored Combat Vehicle No. 3 Assault Gun during World War II

Armored Combat Vehicle No. 3 Assault Gun during World War II

The Sturmgesch ü tz III was the most extensively produced armored combat vehicle in Germany during World War II. It is manufactured based on the chassis of Tank No. 3. Germany initially intended to use mobile armored light artillery as infantry support. After continuous improvement and meticulous research, it was finally transformed into a tank destroyer in 1942. Until the end of the war, Germany produced a total of 10500 Panzer III assault guns.
During World War II, the super heavy tank Rat tank

During World War II, the super heavy tank Rat tank

The Rat type super heavy tank was designed by the German company Porsche at the end of World War II, with a combat weight of 188 tons, making it the heaviest tank at that time. It is precisely because of the extremely heavy body that the off-road capability of the mouse tank is extremely poor, ultimately resulting in its failure due to a lack of practical value.
Super heavy tank E-100 during World War II

Super heavy tank E-100 during World War II

In April 1943, Germany formulated a plan for the production of general-purpose, standardized, and serialized tanks, and the E-series tank plan was a manifestation of this idea. The E-series tanks include models such as E-5, E-10, E-25, E-50, E-75, and E-100. The E-100 super heavy tank has invested the most research and development resources among them. The development of E-100 began in June 1943 and was carried out by the Adola company. In 1944, Hitler issued an order to halt the development of the E-100 tank in order to concentrate on the development of the "Mouse" tank.
Me-262 fighter jet during World War II

Me-262 fighter jet during World War II

The Me-262 fighter, nicknamed Schwalbe and translated as Feiyan, was a jet fighter developed by Germany before World War II and the first jet fighter in human aviation history to be used in combat. The aircraft is equipped with jet engines and adopts a swept back wing aerodynamic layout, representing a new direction in the development of fighter jets and also opening a new page in the history of air combat. Although the Me-262 fighter jet was seen as the last resort of the Nazi German Air Force in dire straits, and its production quantity fell far short of the demand to turn the tide of the war, less than a year of actual combat proved that it was a powerful combat aircraft.