Ho-To Prototype

A prototype Japanese self-propelled gun that was based on the Type 97 Chi-Ha chassis. It was armed with a 105mm howitzer and was intended to provide heavy artillery support, but its production was ultimately cancelled.

Ho-To

A Japanese self-propelled gun that was based on the Type 97 Chi-Ha chassis. It was armed with a 105mm howitzer and provided heavy artillery support for Japanese troops.

Gt. 17 (Type 17)

A Japanese self-propelled gun designed for close-range support. It was equipped with a powerful 105mm howitzer but lacked armor and was vulnerable to enemy attack.

Gt. 22 (Type 22)

A Japanese self-propelled gun designed for close-range support. It was equipped with a powerful 105mm howitzer but lacked armor and was vulnerable to enemy attack.

Cw. CWS-56 Sturer Emil

A German self-propelled gun based on the Panzer IV chassis, armed with a 105mm howitzer. It was a powerful weapon against fortifications, but its low speed and lack of armor made it vulnerable to enemy fire.

Cd. 105mm Howitzer M101

A highly mobile howitzer used extensively by the US Army during the war. It was known for its range and accuracy, making it effective in both direct and indirect fire missions.

Cd. 105mm Howitzer M2

A powerful American howitzer used extensively in World War II. It provided long-range, high-explosive support for infantry and armored units, contributing significantly to the Allied advance.