Night fighter, heavy fighter. (Light bomber and bomber destroyer, too) They were a very elusive night fighter that the RAF had a hard time finding. They had ease getting to destroy unescorted bombers. They were having hard times against the lighter P-47s and P-51s. The first 410 loss was against a Mosquito at night.
Me410 Specs (A-1):
Crew: 2
Length: 41.2 feet
Wingspan: 53.6 feet 7 inches
Height: 12 feet
Wing area: 390 squared feet
Empty weight: 14,597lb
Max takeoff weight: 24,766lbs
Engines: 2 Daimler-Benz DB 603A liquid-cooled V12 engine 1,726 hp each
Max speed: 388mph
Range: 1,400mph
Service ceiling: 32,800 feet
Armament:
2 7.9mm MG 17 with 1,000rpg firing forwards
2 20mm MG151 cannons 350rpg firing forwards
2 13mm MG131 machine guns 500rpg firing rearward from FDSL 131/1B remote-operated turret, one per side
Bombload: 2,204lb of bombs
The Hornet will be helpful for both bombing, strike, and anti-gv roles. Also, on D-Day the Hornet coordinated with Ju188s to try to stop the advance.