In the early stages of World War II, the global community was taken aback by the highly effective dive bombing strategies employed by the JU 87 Stuka. Initially tested during the Spanish Civil War, this aircraft underwent significant design modifications before it emerged as a formidable bomber in the early 1940s. For a duration of two years, the JU 87 was among the most successful weapons utilized by the Luftwaffe, playing a crucial role in leading German offensives into enemy territories. The JU 87 was extensively deployed on the Eastern Front as an anti-tank asset and was also active in the African desert during the Malta raids and throughout the Italian campaigns. Despite being deemed obsolete within two years of the onset of World War II, the JU 87 continued to see combat until the war's conclusion, earning the distinction of being, alongside the American Douglas Dauntless, the only mass-produced dive bomber of World War II. For individuals aged 14 and older.