Hv-45
A German anti-tank gun that was designed in 1945. It was a scaled-down version of the 88mm gun, featuring a 75mm caliber capable of penetrating enemy armor at close ranges. However, due to the late stage of the war, the Hv-45 saw limited production and deployment.
Hk-4
A German 75mm anti-tank gun, also known as the PaK 40, employed by the Wehrmacht during World War II, renowned for its powerful penetration and accuracy.
Fn. 75 Mle. 1928
A French 75mm field gun designed in the 1920s, featuring a shorter barrel and improved recoil system compared to its predecessors. It was used extensively by the French Army during World War II, often deployed in anti-tank roles due to its effective high-explosive rounds.
Fd.F.90
A French-designed and produced 75mm anti-tank gun, a late-war model featuring a more robust construction and improved armor penetration. It was primarily used by the Free French Forces.
Fd.F.92
A French-designed and produced 75mm anti-tank gun, a modified version of the Fd.F.80 deployed by the Vichy French regime. It incorporated minor changes to the breech and recoil system.
Fd.F.94
A French-designed and produced 75mm anti-tank gun, a specialized variant of the Fd.F.80 intended for use on naval vessels. It was adapted for shipboard use with a modified recoil system and mounting.
Fd.F.96
A French-designed and produced 75mm anti-tank gun, a late-war model equipped with a more powerful propellant charge for enhanced penetration. It saw limited service with the Free French Forces.
Fd.F.98
A French-designed and produced 75mm anti-tank gun, a prototype model that was not adopted for service. It featured a unique barrel design intended for increased range and accuracy.
Fd.F.100
A French-designed and produced 75mm anti-tank gun, a modified version of the Fd.F.80 used by the German Wehrmacht after the fall of France. It was re-designated as the 7.5 cm Pak 97(f).
Fd.F.102
A French-designed and produced 75mm anti-tank gun, a limited-production model that was intended for use in colonial theaters. It featured a simplified construction for ease of maintenance.