Hv-105

The Hv-105 was a German 105mm anti-tank gun that was designed and deployed late in World War 2. It was intended to counter the increasingly heavily armored Allied tanks, but it saw limited use due to its late introduction and the war’s conclusion.

Hk-43

A German 105mm howitzer, mounted on a towed carriage, used by the Wehrmacht during World War II, providing mobile artillery support.

Hk-19

A German 105mm howitzer, mounted on a Sd.Kfz. 10 chassis, used by the Wehrmacht during World War II, providing mobile artillery support.

Hk-27

A German 105mm howitzer, mounted on a Panzer IV tank, used by the Wehrmacht during World War II, providing heavy artillery support.

Hk-35

A German 105mm howitzer, mounted on a Sturmgeschütz IV assault gun, used by the Wehrmacht during World War II, providing mobile artillery support.

Hk-11

A German 105mm howitzer, employed by the Wehrmacht during World War II, known for its accurate and destructive high-explosive shells.

Ck. 105mm Howitzer M2

A US Army howitzer, introduced in 1941, serving as a standard artillery piece for infantry divisions. It was known for its reliability and effectiveness in close-range fire support.

Ck. 105mm Howitzer M1

A US Army howitzer, used from 1937 to 1953, known for its accuracy and reliability. It was employed in various roles, including artillery support for infantry and armored units.