Kampfgeschwader 55 "Greif" was a Luftwaffe bomber unit during World War II. KG 55 was one of the longest serving and well-known in the Luftwaffe. The wing operated the Heinkel He 111 exclusively until
Unit insignia
A still from camera-gun film taken from a Supermarine Spitfire No. 609 Squadron RAF, flown by Pilot Officer J D Bisdee. It captures He 111s of KG 55 which had just bombed the Supermarine aircraft works, Southampton.
He 111 under fire, 25 September 1940. The bomber was from either KG 53 or KG 55.
He 111 of Stab./KG 55 after crashing in England. The emblem is visible on the fuselage
Kampfgeschwader 100 was a Luftwaffe medium and heavy bomber wing of World War II and the first military aviation unit to use a precision-guided munition in combat to sink a warship on 9 September 1943
He 111 with a SC1000 bomb. KG 100 used these against Sevastopol.
Savannah is hit by a Fritz-X radio-controlled bomb in the KG 100 attack, 11 September 1943
The battleship Roma explodes after being struck by a Fritz-X guided PGM gravity bomb.
Heinkel He 177 A-3/R2 of 2./KG 100, 21 March 1944