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. 4 (Type 4)

A Japanese medium tank prototype developed during World War II, designed to be a more advanced successor to the Type 3. It featured a larger 75mm gun and thicker armor but was never mass-produced due to wartime production constraints.

Gv. 7 (Type 7)

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. 12 (Type 12)

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. 15 (Type 15)

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. 18 (Type 18)

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. 21 (Type 21)

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. 8 (Type 8)

A series of Japanese tank destroyers produced during World War II, known for their powerful 75mm gun and sloped armor. They were used in various theaters of war, including the Pacific and Southeast Asia.

Gt. 16 (Type 16)

A Japanese tank destroyer designed to combat Allied tanks. It was armed with a powerful 75mm gun but lacked armor and mobility, making it vulnerable to enemy fire.