One of the Nazi's most emblematic pieces of military ordnance, and perhaps the most feared plane of World War II, was the "Screaming Bird of Prey" — the Junkers Ju-87. It's better known as a "Stuka," ...
The German army is lifting a Junkers 87 'Stuka' divebomber from the Baltic Sea floor just off the coast. Berlin's military museum is eager to exhibit the feared plane, known for its ear-piercing siren ...
On June 27, 2025, the Flying Heritage & Combat Armor Museum (FHCAM) shared an exciting update on one of its most iconic restoration projects-the Junkers Ju 87 Stuka. Now fully created and ready for ...
This video examines how the Stuka earned its reputation, the psychological impact of its “Jericho Trumpet,” and the brutal effectiveness it brought to the battlefields of World War II.
Perhaps no weapon was as closely associated with the Nazi German in early in World War II as the Stuka dive bomber, infamous for howling, near-vertical dive attacks on warships, battlefield targets ...
In the opening days of the Blitzkrieg campaign, few aircraft could invoke as much terror as the Junkers Ju 87. Nicknamed the "Stuka" (an abbreviation of ...