Iw. 1 – Panzerkampfwagen V Panther

A German medium tank introduced in 1943, known for its powerful 75mm gun, sloped armor, and complex design. It played a significant role in the Eastern Front and Western Front.

Iw. 7 – M3 Lee

An American medium tank used during the early stages of World War II. It was characterized by its unusual turret design and a 75mm main gun mounted in a sponson.

Ho-Ri Prototype

A prototype Japanese heavy tank that was built in limited numbers. It was armed with a 75mm gun and was intended to be a formidable opponent for Allied tanks, but its production was ultimately cancelled.

Ho-Ru Prototype

A prototype Japanese heavy tank that was built in limited numbers. It was armed with a 75mm gun and was intended to be a formidable opponent for Allied tanks, but its production was ultimately cancelled.

Hm. 1: Panther

A German tank destroyer based on the Panzer IV chassis, armed with a powerful 75mm gun. Known for its effectiveness against enemy tanks, particularly in the early stages of the war.

Hc-10

A Japanese experimental tank destroyer design, never produced, featuring a 75mm gun and a low profile. It was intended to counter Allied tanks.

Gv. 36 (Type 36)

A German World War II tank destroyer, designed as a mobile anti-tank platform. It was armed with a powerful 75mm gun and featured a sloped armor design for protection.

Gv. 41 (Type 41)

A Japanese World War II heavy tank, intended for breakthrough operations. It was armed with a powerful 75mm gun and had a heavy armor, but was mechanically unreliable.

Gv. 24 (Type 24)

A Japanese medium tank prototype developed during World War II, designed to be a more powerful and heavily armored medium tank. It featured a 75mm gun and thick armor, but was never mass-produced due to wartime production constraints.

Gv. 27 (Type 27)

A Japanese medium tank prototype developed during World War II, designed to be a more powerful and heavily armored medium tank. It featured a 75mm gun and thick armor, but was never mass-produced due to wartime production constraints.