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'''An additional spoiler warning: This pistol is key to events in the series finale, something avoidable on most other ''Witches'' pages due to the climax usually not directly involving a firearm.''' | '''An additional spoiler warning: This pistol is key to events in the series finale, something avoidable on most other ''Witches'' pages due to the climax usually not directly involving a firearm.''' | ||
− | An [[FP-45 Liberator]] is shipped to the 502nd JFW base in Petersburg, Orussia along with other weapons and supplies. Hikari takes a liking to the strange-looking pistol, at first not realizing it's | + | An [[FP-45 Liberator]] is shipped to the 502nd JFW base in Petersburg, Orussia along with other weapons and supplies. Hikari takes a liking to the strange-looking pistol, at first not even realizing it's a gun. Waltrud Krupinski plays along and convinces Hikari it's actually a "Celtic magic talisman" as it's "shaped like a rune". Hikari wears it around her neck for the mission to Murmansk, during which she gives it back to Waltrud still thinking it's a good-luck charm. Some time later, Waltrud returns the Liberator to Hikari, who places it in her pocket and forgets about it... |
[[Image:LiberatorPistol.jpg|thumb|none|400px|FP-45 Liberator - .45 ACP]] | [[Image:LiberatorPistol.jpg|thumb|none|400px|FP-45 Liberator - .45 ACP]] | ||
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=Submachine Guns= | =Submachine Guns= | ||
==KP/-31== | ==KP/-31== | ||
− | At least one [[Suomi KP/-31|KP/-31]] submachine gun is among the supplies sent to the Brave Witches' base. It's likely intended for use by Nikka Katajainen, the only Suomus witch in 502nd, though it's not seen used in the show. The KP/-31 was a mainstay weapon of many Suomus witches earlier in the war and prominently seen in the ''Witches of Aurora'' manga, which focuses on Nikka, Eila Juutilainen, and other Suomus witches of LLv | + | At least one [[Suomi KP/-31|KP/-31]] submachine gun is among the supplies sent to the Brave Witches' base. It's likely intended for use by Nikka Katajainen, the only Suomus witch in 502nd, though it's not seen used in the show. The KP/-31 was a mainstay weapon of many Suomus witches earlier in the war and prominently seen in the ''Witches of Aurora'' manga, which focuses on Nikka, Eila Juutilainen, and other Suomus witches of LLv 24, including Eini Luukkanen, Laura Nissinen, and Hanna Wind, as well as Eila's elder sister Aurora, a tank witch. |
[[Image:SuomiM31.jpg|thumb|none|400px|KP/-31 - 9x19mm Parabellum]] | [[Image:SuomiM31.jpg|thumb|none|400px|KP/-31 - 9x19mm Parabellum]] | ||
[[Image:BWKP311.jpg|600px|thumb|none|A KP/-31 and StG 44 sit unloaded as Nikka and Naoe finish unpacking supplies. The KP/-31 has a pair of stick magazines, as opposed to the more iconic drum. (Ep.8)]] | [[Image:BWKP311.jpg|600px|thumb|none|A KP/-31 and StG 44 sit unloaded as Nikka and Naoe finish unpacking supplies. The KP/-31 has a pair of stick magazines, as opposed to the more iconic drum. (Ep.8)]] | ||
− | [[Image:BWKP312.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Nikka and Laura Nissinen flying B-239 strikers and using KP/-31 SJRs fitted with drum mags in official artwork set during Nikka's time with LLv | + | [[Image:BWKP312.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Nikka and Laura Nissinen flying B-239 strikers and using KP/-31 SJRs fitted with drum mags in official artwork set during Nikka's time with LLv 24. The SJR variant features a muzzle brake. (Art)]] |
==MP 40== | ==MP 40== | ||
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[[Image:BWStG447.jpg|600px|thumb|none|But after Waltrud semi-jokingly suggests she also picked Hikari for the mission for ''other reasons'', Waltrud grabs the stripped StG's receiver assembly and points it at Waltrud in annoyance, who feigns being shot. (Ep.8)]] | [[Image:BWStG447.jpg|600px|thumb|none|But after Waltrud semi-jokingly suggests she also picked Hikari for the mission for ''other reasons'', Waltrud grabs the stripped StG's receiver assembly and points it at Waltrud in annoyance, who feigns being shot. (Ep.8)]] | ||
[[Image:BWStG448.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Taking on one half of the giant sea mine Neuroi, Waltrud readies her launcher-equipped Sturmgewehr. Waltrud definitely fires more than 30 rounds through this fight, though usually with enough cuts between events that it's ambiguous whether she has a "bottomless magazine" or is simply reloading off-screen. (Ep.8)]] | [[Image:BWStG448.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Taking on one half of the giant sea mine Neuroi, Waltrud readies her launcher-equipped Sturmgewehr. Waltrud definitely fires more than 30 rounds through this fight, though usually with enough cuts between events that it's ambiguous whether she has a "bottomless magazine" or is simply reloading off-screen. (Ep.8)]] | ||
− | [[Image:BWStG449.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Waltrud and Hikari blast their way through hordes of small-type Neuroi. With Nikka borrowing | + | [[Image:BWStG449.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Waltrud and Hikari blast their way through hordes of small-type Neuroi. With Nikka borrowing Waltrud's new Bf 109 K-4 striker for this battle, Waltrud flies her Bf 109 G-6 one last time. (Ep.8)]] |
[[Image:BWStG4410.jpg|600px|thumb|none|After locating the core by ''kicking'' a small-type into the main Neuroi, Waltrud immediately fires her grenade launcher. (Ep.8)]] | [[Image:BWStG4410.jpg|600px|thumb|none|After locating the core by ''kicking'' a small-type into the main Neuroi, Waltrud immediately fires her grenade launcher. (Ep.8)]] | ||
[[Image:BWStG4411.jpg|600px|thumb|none|The rocket-propelled grenade flies straight and true, hitting the the core directly, destroying the sea mine Neuroi. (Ep.8)]] | [[Image:BWStG4411.jpg|600px|thumb|none|The rocket-propelled grenade flies straight and true, hitting the the core directly, destroying the sea mine Neuroi. (Ep.8)]] | ||
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Flight Lieutenant Takami Karibuchi wields a [[Solothurn S-18 20mm Anti-Tank Rifle|Solothurn S-18/100]] fitted with its scope as her weapon of choice. A powerful precision weapon such as the S-18 pairs well with Takami's Magic Eye and Absolute Magic Eye abilities, which allow her to see Neuroi cores, and see ''multiple'' cores from a distance, respectively. Takami's rifle is also temporarily used by Hikari, and Gundula Rall later uses one as well. | Flight Lieutenant Takami Karibuchi wields a [[Solothurn S-18 20mm Anti-Tank Rifle|Solothurn S-18/100]] fitted with its scope as her weapon of choice. A powerful precision weapon such as the S-18 pairs well with Takami's Magic Eye and Absolute Magic Eye abilities, which allow her to see Neuroi cores, and see ''multiple'' cores from a distance, respectively. Takami's rifle is also temporarily used by Hikari, and Gundula Rall later uses one as well. | ||
+ | [[Image:Solothurn S-18 100.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Solothurn S-18/100 - 20x105mmB]] | ||
[[Image:BWS181.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Takami Karibuchi prepares for takeoff, S-18/100 in hand. Note that she's using two fingers for the trigger, as designed, and also using one of the bipod legs for off-hand support. (Ep.2)]] | [[Image:BWS181.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Takami Karibuchi prepares for takeoff, S-18/100 in hand. Note that she's using two fingers for the trigger, as designed, and also using one of the bipod legs for off-hand support. (Ep.2)]] | ||
[[Image:BWS182.jpg|600px|thumb|none|The S-18's massive muzzle flash, as Takami opens fire on the large group of Neuroi threatening the fleet. (Ep.2)]] | [[Image:BWS182.jpg|600px|thumb|none|The S-18's massive muzzle flash, as Takami opens fire on the large group of Neuroi threatening the fleet. (Ep.2)]] | ||
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[[Image:BWS189.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Hikari opens fire with the S-18/100, not used to its heavy recoil. Making even more use of the S-18's apparently bottomless mag, Hikari fires 15 rounds from its 10-round magazine. (Ep.2)]] | [[Image:BWS189.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Hikari opens fire with the S-18/100, not used to its heavy recoil. Making even more use of the S-18's apparently bottomless mag, Hikari fires 15 rounds from its 10-round magazine. (Ep.2)]] | ||
[[Image:BWS1810.jpg|600px|thumb|none|After colliding with one of the Neuroi, Hikari discovers that she has what would later be identified as Contact Magic Eye, allowing her to see Neuroi cores, but only if she makes physical contact with the Neuroi. (Ep.2)]] | [[Image:BWS1810.jpg|600px|thumb|none|After colliding with one of the Neuroi, Hikari discovers that she has what would later be identified as Contact Magic Eye, allowing her to see Neuroi cores, but only if she makes physical contact with the Neuroi. (Ep.2)]] | ||
− | [[Image:BWS1811.jpg|600px|thumb|none|After three months in a coma, plus a three week return trip, Takami Karibuchi arrives in Petersburg. Note that Takami is flying a replacement N1K striker, marked "45", as Hikari has been using ''Chidori''. (Ep.10)]] | + | [[Image:BWS1811.jpg|600px|thumb|none|After three months in a coma, plus a three week return trip, Takami Karibuchi arrives in Petersburg. Note that Takami is flying a replacement Yamanishi N1K striker, marked "45", as Hikari has been using ''Chidori''. (Ep.10)]] |
[[Image:BWS1812.jpg|600px|thumb|none|During a competition to determine which Karibuchi sister will remain with the 502nd, Gundula uses an S-18/100. The corset Gundula wears during combat is made from magic-infused fibres and serves to reduce G-force, helping to prevent her old back injury from flaring up. Like her namesake, Rall was shot down early in the war and suffered a severe spinal injury, being told she would never fly again. (Ep.10)]] | [[Image:BWS1812.jpg|600px|thumb|none|During a competition to determine which Karibuchi sister will remain with the 502nd, Gundula uses an S-18/100. The corset Gundula wears during combat is made from magic-infused fibres and serves to reduce G-force, helping to prevent her old back injury from flaring up. Like her namesake, Rall was shot down early in the war and suffered a severe spinal injury, being told she would never fly again. (Ep.10)]] | ||
[[Image:BWS1813.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Gundula dodges Neuroi beams as the group discusses how to solve the core-inside-a-core problem. (Ep.10)]] | [[Image:BWS1813.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Gundula dodges Neuroi beams as the group discusses how to solve the core-inside-a-core problem. (Ep.10)]] | ||
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==DP-27== | ==DP-27== | ||
− | Flight Lieutenant Aleksandra Ivanovna "Sasha" Pokryshkin of Orussia uses a [[Degtyaryov DP Series Machine Gun#Degtyaryov DP-27/DP-28|DP-27]], as does Pilot Officer Georgette "Jose" Lemare of Gallia, who served as a member of the Normandie-Niemen squadron before joining the 502nd JFW. Prior to being transferred to Normandie-Niemen Georgette used a Bren | + | Flight Lieutenant Aleksandra Ivanovna "Sasha" Pokryshkin of Orussia uses a [[Degtyaryov DP Series Machine Gun#Degtyaryov DP-27/DP-28|DP-27]], as does Pilot Officer Georgette "Jose" Lemare of Gallia, who served as a member of the Normandie-Niemen squadron before joining the 502nd JFW. Prior to being transferred to Normandie-Niemen, Georgette used a Bren like other witches of the Free Gallian Air Force. |
[[Image:DP-28.jpg|thumb|400px|none|DP-27 - 7.62x54mmR]] | [[Image:DP-28.jpg|thumb|400px|none|DP-27 - 7.62x54mmR]] | ||
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[[Image:BWDP2712.jpg|600px|thumb|none|An excellent look at the front end of Georgette's DP-27, as she fires on small-type ground Neuroi in Petrozavodsk. (Ep.8)]] | [[Image:BWDP2712.jpg|600px|thumb|none|An excellent look at the front end of Georgette's DP-27, as she fires on small-type ground Neuroi in Petrozavodsk. (Ep.8)]] | ||
[[Image:BWDP2713.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Jose and Sadako mop up the last of the Neuroi in that city, allowing use of the railway line between Petersburg and Murmansk. (Ep.8)]] | [[Image:BWDP2713.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Jose and Sadako mop up the last of the Neuroi in that city, allowing use of the railway line between Petersburg and Murmansk. (Ep.8)]] | ||
− | [[Image:BWDP2714.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Georgette manoeuvres around a large space-station-like Neuroi, giving a fantastic look at her DP-27 and | + | [[Image:BWDP2714.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Georgette manoeuvres around a large space-station-like Neuroi, giving a fantastic look at her DP-27 and VG.39 striker. (Ep.9)]] |
[[Image:BWDP2715.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Laying down fire on the sea mine Neuroi, Georgette asks how they're supposed to defeat a Neuroi whose core can regenerate. (Ep.10)]] | [[Image:BWDP2715.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Laying down fire on the sea mine Neuroi, Georgette asks how they're supposed to defeat a Neuroi whose core can regenerate. (Ep.10)]] | ||
[[Image:BWDP2716.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Sasha attempts to thin out the countless small Neuroi emerging from the sea mine Neuroi. (Ep.10)]] | [[Image:BWDP2716.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Sasha attempts to thin out the countless small Neuroi emerging from the sea mine Neuroi. (Ep.10)]] | ||
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[[Image:BWT993.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Miya taunts Hikari, as she maintains a clear lead in the race. Like all cadets at Sasebo, both are flying A6M2-K trainer strikers. (Ep.1)]] | [[Image:BWT993.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Miya taunts Hikari, as she maintains a clear lead in the race. Like all cadets at Sasebo, both are flying A6M2-K trainer strikers. (Ep.1)]] | ||
[[Image:BWT994.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Firing a burst from her Type 99, Miya takes out a target balloon. In a twist of fate, with Hikari ultimately joining the 502nd and Takami being transferred to the 508th, several months after this Miya will join the 507th to fill the very position she was competing for here. (Ep.1)]] | [[Image:BWT994.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Firing a burst from her Type 99, Miya takes out a target balloon. In a twist of fate, with Hikari ultimately joining the 502nd and Takami being transferred to the 508th, several months after this Miya will join the 507th to fill the very position she was competing for here. (Ep.1)]] | ||
− | [[Image:BWT995.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Naoe takes out one of the Neuroi near the fleet, as the Brave Witches make their entrance. Naoe flies an | + | [[Image:BWT995.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Naoe takes out one of the Neuroi near the fleet, as the Brave Witches make their entrance. Naoe flies an A6M3a until upgrading to an N1K2-J during the mission to Murmansk. (Ep.2)]] |
[[Image:BWT996.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Hikari trains with a Edytha, who specifically tells her to switch the rifle to semi-auto. (Ep.4)]] | [[Image:BWT996.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Hikari trains with a Edytha, who specifically tells her to switch the rifle to semi-auto. (Ep.4)]] | ||
[[Image:BWT997.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Sadako, Hikari, and Georgette climb to investigate the weather machine Neuroi that's attempting to freeze part of Lake Ladoga. (Ep.5)]] | [[Image:BWT997.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Sadako, Hikari, and Georgette climb to investigate the weather machine Neuroi that's attempting to freeze part of Lake Ladoga. (Ep.5)]] | ||
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[[Image:BWFH5.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Aleksandra gives a warm smile, reminiscing about her and Eila's first night flight with Yoshika Miyafuji, four and a half months prior. (Ep.7.5/OVA)]] | [[Image:BWFH5.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Aleksandra gives a warm smile, reminiscing about her and Eila's first night flight with Yoshika Miyafuji, four and a half months prior. (Ep.7.5/OVA)]] | ||
[[Image:BWFH6.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Sanya sends three rockets into the sky, but they do little more than slightly crack the outer shell of this especially armoured Neuroi. (Ep.7.5/OVA)]] | [[Image:BWFH6.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Sanya sends three rockets into the sky, but they do little more than slightly crack the outer shell of this especially armoured Neuroi. (Ep.7.5/OVA)]] | ||
− | [[Image:BWFH7.jpg|600px|thumb|none|While Eila zips around the Neuroi, Edytha and Sanya both fire a three-rocket volley in its direction, exposing its core. Like Eila, Sanya has yet to upgrade to her I-225 striker, and is still using the | + | [[Image:BWFH7.jpg|600px|thumb|none|While Eila zips around the Neuroi, Edytha and Sanya both fire a three-rocket volley in its direction, exposing its core. Like Eila, Sanya has yet to upgrade to her I-225 striker, and is still using the MiG-60 striker she used during ''Strike Witches''. (Ep.7.5/OVA)]] |
[[Image:BWFH8.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Sanya holds her Fliegerhammer, as she notes the Neuroi regenerated just as quickly as they had damaged it. (Ep.7.5/OVA)]] | [[Image:BWFH8.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Sanya holds her Fliegerhammer, as she notes the Neuroi regenerated just as quickly as they had damaged it. (Ep.7.5/OVA)]] | ||
[[Image:BWFH9.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Testing a hunch, Edytha fires a few rockets towards the rear of the space station Neuroi, giving a fantastic close-up. The rockets share the same grey paint scheme as the launcher itself. (Ep.9)]] | [[Image:BWFH9.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Testing a hunch, Edytha fires a few rockets towards the rear of the space station Neuroi, giving a fantastic close-up. The rockets share the same grey paint scheme as the launcher itself. (Ep.9)]] | ||
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==Sadako's bow== | ==Sadako's bow== | ||
− | After being shot down and losing their weapons, Sadako, Georgette, and Hikari take shelter in an abandoned KV-2, where they devise a plan to take out the weather machine Neuroi. Using materials from the KV-2 and surrounding environment, they build an improvised bow made from tree branches, explosive arrows made from sticks capped with shell casings under cloth arrowheads | + | After being shot down and losing their weapons, Sadako, Georgette, and Hikari take shelter in an abandoned KV-2, where they devise a plan to take out the weather machine Neuroi. Using materials from the KV-2 and surrounding environment, they build an improvised bow made from tree branches, explosive arrows made from sticks capped with shell casings under cloth arrowheads and filled with gunpowder, and combustible canisters made from the propellant case of KV-2 shells filled with aluminum dust and diesel fuel. As Neuroi are made from a hard-but-brittle material, Sadako's plan is to weaken the Neuroi using thermal shock from the aluminum dust explosion of the canisters, then take out its core with the explosive arrows. |
[[Image:BWBow1.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Georgette and Hikari siphon diesel from the KV-2. (Ep.5)]] | [[Image:BWBow1.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Georgette and Hikari siphon diesel from the KV-2. (Ep.5)]] | ||
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A poster for the upcoming in-universe film ''Wings of Libau'' is seen in the Karibuchi sisters' hometown of Sasebo, said to be a film about the exploits and heroism of Takami during the evacuation of that city in 1941. Many Fuso witches fought in that battle, such as the "Libau Triumvirate" of Mio Sakamoto, Junko Takei, and Yoshiko Nishizawa. Mie Shindou, Takami's future commanding officer in the 508th JFW, the Mighty Witches, also served there. | A poster for the upcoming in-universe film ''Wings of Libau'' is seen in the Karibuchi sisters' hometown of Sasebo, said to be a film about the exploits and heroism of Takami during the evacuation of that city in 1941. Many Fuso witches fought in that battle, such as the "Libau Triumvirate" of Mio Sakamoto, Junko Takei, and Yoshiko Nishizawa. Mie Shindou, Takami's future commanding officer in the 508th JFW, the Mighty Witches, also served there. | ||
− | [[Image:BWLibau1.jpg|600px|thumb|none|The poster for the film, showing Takami fighting Neuroi alongside a few A6M Reisens. Note that the poster seems to have Takami flying her current N1K striker, ''Chidori'', though at this time she was using an | + | [[Image:BWLibau1.jpg|600px|thumb|none|The poster for the film, showing Takami fighting Neuroi alongside a few A6M Reisens. Note that the poster seems to have Takami flying her current N1K striker, ''Chidori'', though at this time she was using an A6M2b, as seen below. (Ep.1)]] |
[[Image:BWLibau2.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Official artwork of Takami during the retreat from Libau, fighting in significantly less pleasant conditions and with a far darker tone than the film poster would have one believe. The injury on Takami's left side will become the scar she shows to Hikari in the first episode. (Art)]] | [[Image:BWLibau2.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Official artwork of Takami during the retreat from Libau, fighting in significantly less pleasant conditions and with a far darker tone than the film poster would have one believe. The injury on Takami's left side will become the scar she shows to Hikari in the first episode. (Art)]] | ||
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==MG FF/M== | ==MG FF/M== | ||
− | The carrier-based Bf 109s are also armed with two [[MG FF cannon|MG FF/M]] cannons in the wings. | + | The carrier-based Bf 109s are also armed with two [[MG FF cannon|MG FF/M]] cannons in the wings; the MG FF/M was a redesign of the MG FF to allow it to use Minengeschoss ammo. |
[[File:MGFFLRG.jpg|thumb|none|400px|MG FF - 20x80mm]] | [[File:MGFFLRG.jpg|thumb|none|400px|MG FF - 20x80mm]] | ||
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[[File:BWRailway2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A couple of Karlsland soldiers take a break as ''Dora'' and ''Gustav'' arrive at the frontline. Within the ''World Witches'' universe, ''Dora'' is painted green while ''Gustav'' is brown. (Ep.11)]] | [[File:BWRailway2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A couple of Karlsland soldiers take a break as ''Dora'' and ''Gustav'' arrive at the frontline. Within the ''World Witches'' universe, ''Dora'' is painted green while ''Gustav'' is brown. (Ep.11)]] | ||
[[File:BWRailway3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An Earth-shattering blast erupts as ''Gustav'' fires the high-explosive shell. (Ep.11)]] | [[File:BWRailway3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An Earth-shattering blast erupts as ''Gustav'' fires the high-explosive shell. (Ep.11)]] | ||
− | [[File:BWRailway4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Jose and Nipa protect the pair of railway guns as Dora prepares to fire. The rotating superstructure is clearly visible here, something not found on the real version. However, without this feature they would be utterly useless for engaging a moving target like Grigori. (Ep.11)]] | + | [[File:BWRailway4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Jose and Nipa protect the pair of railway guns as ''Dora'' prepares to fire. The rotating superstructure is clearly visible here, something not found on the real version. However, without this feature they would be utterly useless for engaging a moving target like Grigori. (Ep.11)]] |
[[File:BWRailway5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|''Dora'''s ruined barrel, melted by a Neuroi beam. ''Dora'' being knocked out before firing a single shot is a reference to it being unclear whether the real ''Dora'' ever fired a shot in combat either. (Ep.11)]] | [[File:BWRailway5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|''Dora'''s ruined barrel, melted by a Neuroi beam. ''Dora'' being knocked out before firing a single shot is a reference to it being unclear whether the real ''Dora'' ever fired a shot in combat either. (Ep.11)]] | ||
[[File:BWRailway6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|''Gustav'''s crew scrambles to load the spare armour-piercing round. (Ep.11)]] | [[File:BWRailway6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|''Gustav'''s crew scrambles to load the spare armour-piercing round. (Ep.11)]] |
Revision as of 04:59, 7 September 2021
The story of Brave Witches begins in September, 1944, shortly before the destruction of the Neuroi hive over Gallia by the 501st Joint Fighter Wing, the Strike Witches. Witch-in-training Hikari Karibuchi, younger sister to veteran witch Takami Karibuchi, volunteers for deployment to Europe to bolster witch forces in the ever-worsening conflict with the alien Neuroi. After managing to (technically) pass her acceptance trial, Hikari is assigned to the Suomus Independent Volunteer Aerial Squadron (set to be reorganized into the 507th JFW, the Silent Witches) while Takami is assigned to the 502nd JFW, the Brave Witches; the Karibuchi sisters depart for Europe on the same day news of the Gallia hive's destruction reaches Fuso newspapers.
After three weeks of travel through the Arctic Ocean, their carrier group comes under attack by Neuroi, and Takami ultimately ends up comatose after using her Absolute Magic Eye ability to decimate most of the Neuroi. Hikari volunteers to take Takami's place in the 502nd, a high-risk frontline assignment, despite Hikari herself having relatively low magic ability, which she also has poor control over. The story of Brave Witches follows Hikari's struggle to prove herself as a witch in the harsh environment of the Eastern Front, and to fit in with a squadron she was never supposed to be a part of.
Chronologically, Brave Witches takes place after Strike Witches, and before Strike Witches 2.
For more in-depth explanations of the lore and setting of the World Witches universe, see the first season's page.
Warning: Some descriptions and images are spoilers for the series, read at your own risk.
The following weapons were used in the anime series Brave Witches:
Pistols
FP-45 Liberator
An additional spoiler warning: This pistol is key to events in the series finale, something avoidable on most other Witches pages due to the climax usually not directly involving a firearm.
An FP-45 Liberator is shipped to the 502nd JFW base in Petersburg, Orussia along with other weapons and supplies. Hikari takes a liking to the strange-looking pistol, at first not even realizing it's a gun. Waltrud Krupinski plays along and convinces Hikari it's actually a "Celtic magic talisman" as it's "shaped like a rune". Hikari wears it around her neck for the mission to Murmansk, during which she gives it back to Waltrud still thinking it's a good-luck charm. Some time later, Waltrud returns the Liberator to Hikari, who places it in her pocket and forgets about it...
Submachine Guns
KP/-31
At least one KP/-31 submachine gun is among the supplies sent to the Brave Witches' base. It's likely intended for use by Nikka Katajainen, the only Suomus witch in 502nd, though it's not seen used in the show. The KP/-31 was a mainstay weapon of many Suomus witches earlier in the war and prominently seen in the Witches of Aurora manga, which focuses on Nikka, Eila Juutilainen, and other Suomus witches of LLv 24, including Eini Luukkanen, Laura Nissinen, and Hanna Wind, as well as Eila's elder sister Aurora, a tank witch.
MP 40
Karlsland soldiers operating artillery and supporting other elements of Operation Freyja are mostly armed with MP 40 submachine guns.
Assault Rifles & Rifles
StG 44
Flying Officer Waltrud Krupinski of Karlsland uses a Sturmgewehr 44 as her weapon of choice, while Squadron Leader Gundula Rall, also of Karlsland, uses one on occasion as well. Their StG 44s are sometimes equipped with a fictional grenade launcher based on (and likely developed from, in an in-universe sense) the Leuchtpistole 34; the grenades fired from the launcher are rocket-propelled.
Karabiner 98k
The firing range at the Brave Witches' base in Petersburg features a number of Karabiner 98ks, presumably for use by the base's non-witch personnel. Rather bizarrely, in one specific shot they turn into lever-action rifles; given the setting they are most likely Russian-contract Winchester Model 1895s.
Solothurn S-18/100
Flight Lieutenant Takami Karibuchi wields a Solothurn S-18/100 fitted with its scope as her weapon of choice. A powerful precision weapon such as the S-18 pairs well with Takami's Magic Eye and Absolute Magic Eye abilities, which allow her to see Neuroi cores, and see multiple cores from a distance, respectively. Takami's rifle is also temporarily used by Hikari, and Gundula Rall later uses one as well.
Machine Guns
Bren Mk 1 (M)
The Bren makes a brief appearance used by Sergeant Nora Taylor of 804 Naval Air Squadron, the sole witch escort for the Britannian supply convoy to Murmansk. Although referred to as a Britannian witch due to serving in the Fleet Air Arm, Nora is actually from Australis. Similarly, although dialogue suggests she was shot down defending the convoy, she in fact crash landed after repelling the initial Neuroi attack. A lone witch launching to defend a convoy and subsequently crash-landing is a reference to the real-world Royal Navy's use of CAM Ships, which were fitted with a Hurricane mounted to a catapult, intended to defend the convoy from raiders, such as Fw 200 Condors, and then bail out or ditch the aircraft with the pilot recovered by one of the ships.
DP-27
Flight Lieutenant Aleksandra Ivanovna "Sasha" Pokryshkin of Orussia uses a DP-27, as does Pilot Officer Georgette "Jose" Lemare of Gallia, who served as a member of the Normandie-Niemen squadron before joining the 502nd JFW. Prior to being transferred to Normandie-Niemen, Georgette used a Bren like other witches of the Free Gallian Air Force.
MG 42
The witch-version MG 42, redesigned to use Patronentrommel 34 drum magazines, is used by Flight Sergeant Nikka Edvardine "Nipa" Katajainen of Suomus. Gundula Rall also uses it as her preferred weapon, though she's only seen using it during the battle at the beginning of the first episode and in the opening credits. Eila Juutilainen uses an MG 42 as well; Eila and Aleksandra Litvyak visit the Brave Witches to deliver supplies during the Saturnalia festival. This visit is further expanded upon in the Petersburg Grand Strategy OVA, set between episodes 7 and 8.
Type 99-2 Model 2 Kai
The fictional iteration of the Type 99 cannon designed for use by witches, the Type 99-2 Model 2 Kai, is used by Pilot Officer Naoe Kanno, Flight Sergeant Sadako Shimohara, and Sergeant Hikari Karibuchi. Takami Karibuchi also uses one during her competition with Hikari, as well as a training version Type 99 in a mock battle with Waltrud Krupinski. Witch cadets at Sasebo Aviation Preparatory School, including Miya Misumi, are also seen using Type 99s. Retired witch Fumika Kitagou, a veteran of the 1937 Fuso Sea Incident and former mentor to Mio Sakamoto, now serves as the school's headmaster. For the rather lengthy technical explanation of the witches' Type 99-2 Model 2 Kai variant, see its first season entry.
Launchers
Fliegerhammer
The Fliegerhammer, a fictional nine-barrel rocket launcher, is used by Flight Sergeant Edytha Rossmann (alternatively, "Roßmann") of Karlsland. Edytha's launcher is painted in a grey colour scheme fitting the snowy Orussian terrain, as opposed to its more common dark green paint scheme. The green-painted version is used once again by Flying Officer Aleksandra "Sanya" Litvyak as her weapon of choice. The Fliegerhammer was inspired by (both in-universe and out) the Fliegerfaust; its large, boxy shape is also reminiscent of the more modern M202 FLASH.
Other
Tank witch cannons
Tank witches make their first animated appearance in a brief cameo at the Murmansk naval base. Tank witches use land-based striker units that are themed after tanks rather than aircraft. However, unlike their airborne counterparts they do not usually use standard small arms, but instead specially designed cannons that (much like striker units themselves) resemble miniaturized versions of that tank's main cannon. These cannons are measured in "magic mass", which cleverly allows the cannons to have the same (sounding) calibre designation as their full size counterparts (75mm, 76mm, etc) despite obviously being far smaller in actual bore diameter. Tank witch Aurora Juutilainen also has a brief cameo near the end of the season.
Sadako's bow
After being shot down and losing their weapons, Sadako, Georgette, and Hikari take shelter in an abandoned KV-2, where they devise a plan to take out the weather machine Neuroi. Using materials from the KV-2 and surrounding environment, they build an improvised bow made from tree branches, explosive arrows made from sticks capped with shell casings under cloth arrowheads and filled with gunpowder, and combustible canisters made from the propellant case of KV-2 shells filled with aluminum dust and diesel fuel. As Neuroi are made from a hard-but-brittle material, Sadako's plan is to weaken the Neuroi using thermal shock from the aluminum dust explosion of the canisters, then take out its core with the explosive arrows.
Wings of Libau film poster
A poster for the upcoming in-universe film Wings of Libau is seen in the Karibuchi sisters' hometown of Sasebo, said to be a film about the exploits and heroism of Takami during the evacuation of that city in 1941. Many Fuso witches fought in that battle, such as the "Libau Triumvirate" of Mio Sakamoto, Junko Takei, and Yoshiko Nishizawa. Mie Shindou, Takami's future commanding officer in the 508th JFW, the Mighty Witches, also served there.
Vehicle-Mounted & Stationary Weapons
Browning .303 Mk II
Britannian Seafire Mk IIIs are seen in both the first and final battles of the season, armed with four Browning .303 Mk II machine guns. Seafires were naval versions of Spitfires, redesigned for use on aircraft carriers, notably featuring tailhooks as well as folding wings for storage.
Hispano Mk II
The Seafires are also armed with a pair of Hispano Mk II cannons, alongside the Browning machine guns.
MG 17
Bf 109 T-1s from Karlsland are armed with a pair of MG 17s in the engine cowling. In reality, the T-1 was an experimental version of the Bf 109 intended for the subsequently cancelled aircraft carrier Graf Zeppelin. The T-1s were effectively E-4s equipped with a tailhook as well as lengthened wings for a lower stall speed and better handling at low speeds.
MG FF/M
The carrier-based Bf 109s are also armed with two MG FF/M cannons in the wings; the MG FF/M was a redesign of the MG FF to allow it to use Minengeschoss ammo.
Type 97
A6M3 Reisen fighters that assist Takami Karibuchi in defending the fleet, as well as additional A6M3s that participate in Operation Freyja are armed with two Type 97 aircraft machine guns in the engine cowling.
Type 99
The A6M3s are also armed with a pair of Type 99 cannons, one in each wing.
DT-29
The abandoned KV-2 heavy tank that Hikari, Georgette, and Sadako stumble across is armed with a pair of DT-29 machine guns, the tank-mounted variant of the DP-27, in addition to its massive 152mm M-10T howitzer. One DT is in a bow gunner position, while the other is mounted in the rear of the turret.
MG 34 Panzerlauf
Panzer IV Ausf. G tanks used during the battle to destroy Grigori are armed with a pair of MG 34 Panzerlaufs, with one for the bow gunner, the other coaxial to the 7.5cm KwK 40 main cannon.
MG 42
Pintle-mounted MG 42s are briefly seen on the roofs of Panzerwerfer 42 rocket artillery.
80cm Kanone (E)
The pair of massive railway cannons known as Gustav and Dora serve as a key element in the operation to eliminate the Grigori, the Neuroi hive. Specially designed magic-infused shells were developed specifically for this purpose, both a high-explosive type to dissipate Grigori's protective cloud, and an armour-piercing type to eliminate the hive itself. The 80cm Kanone (E)s within the World Witches universe differ from their real counterparts in two significant ways, being self-propelled, as well as able to traverse the entire superstructure like a turret; the real version had to actually have tracks built facing the exact direction it needed to be fired.
8.8cm FlaK 36
The Brave Witches' base in Petersburg is defended by numerous FlaK 36 AA guns around its perimeter, and one of them is very notably seen in the ED sequence. A considerable number "eighty-eights" are also present for Operation Freyja.
Various AA guns and cannons are seen aboard naval vessels, primarily from Fuso and Britannia. A map names the lead ship in the Britannian supply convoy to Murmansk as Odysseus, later seen to be a Bellona-class cruiser. While there was no British ship with this name, the context of it being a Bellona-class in an arctic convoy, and "Odysseus" being the Greek form of "Ulysses", makes it a clear reference to HMS Ulysses, a fictional Bellona-class cruiser featured in the 1955 Alistair MacLean novel of the same name.