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|| '''[[Airborne Rifleman]]''' <br> [[File:Ab de rifle.jpg|200px]] | |||
|| '''[[Airborne SMG]]''' <br> [[File:Ab de smg.jpg|200px]] | |||
|| '''[[Airborne LMG]]''' <br> [[File:Ab de lmg.jpg|200px]] | |||
|| '''[[Airborne Sniper]]''' <br> [[File:Ab de sniper.jpg|200px]] | |||
|| '''[[Airborne ATR]]''' <br> [[File:Ab de atr.jpg|200px]] | |||
|| '''[[Airborne Mortarmen]]''' <br> [[File:Ab de mortarman.jpg|200px]] | |||
|| '''[[Airborne Sapper]]''' <br> [[File:German airborne sapper.png|200px]] | |||
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== Anti-Tank and Anti-Aircraft Guns == | == Anti-Tank and Anti-Aircraft Guns == |
Revision as of 01:39, 17 February 2023
German Infantry
Airborne Infantry
Airborne Rifleman |
Airborne SMG |
Airborne LMG |
Airborne Sniper |
Airborne ATR |
Airborne Mortarmen |
Airborne Sapper |
Anti-Tank and Anti-Aircraft Guns
- PaK. 35/36 (37 mm AT)
- PaK. 38 (50 mm AT)
- PaK. 40 (75 mm AT)
- FlaK. 30 (20 mm AA)
- FlaK 38 (20mm AA)
- Opel Blitz SPAA (SPAA)
- FlaK. 28 (40 mm AA)
- SdKfz SPAA (SPAA)
- FlaK. 36 (88 mm AT/AA)
Armored Vehicles
- Armored Scout Cars
- Light Tanks
- Medium Tanks
- Heavy Tanks
- Assault Tanks
- Tank Destroyers
- Personnel Carriers
Trucks and Haulers