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.

Fy-167 (United States): M4 Sherman

The M4 Sherman was the most produced American tank during World War II. It was a reliable and versatile tank, equipped with a 75mm gun and known for its good mobility and firepower. The Sherman was a key component of Allied armored divisions and played a significant role in the liberation of Europe.

Fy-172 (United States): M3 Grant

The M3 Grant was an American medium tank that was essentially a modified version of the M3 Lee. It featured a larger turret with a 75mm gun and improved armor protection. The Grant was a more reliable tank than the Lee but still suffered from some of its design flaws, particularly its poor maneuverability.

Fy-174 (United States): M24 Chaffee

The M24 Chaffee was an American light tank designed to provide fire support for infantry units. It was equipped with a 75mm gun and was known for its good mobility and maneuverability. The Chaffee was a versatile tank and was used in a variety of roles throughout the war.

Fm. 24/29 Mle. 1929

A French 75mm field gun, a modernized version of the earlier Mle. 1914, with a new carriage and improved firing mechanism. It was extensively used by France during World War II.

Fm. 75 Mle. 1935

A French 75mm anti-tank gun, designed for its role as a dedicated anti-tank weapon. It was employed by French forces during the early stages of World War II, but it proved inadequate against German armor.

Dt. 1200 – M3 Lee Tank

An American medium tank that was used early in World War II. It was known for its unusual design, with a 75mm gun in the turret and a 37mm gun in the hull.

Dt. 1300 – M4A1 Sherman Tank

A variant of the Sherman tank that featured a 75mm gun and a more powerful engine. It was widely used in the early stages of the war, including in North Africa and Sicily.

Dt. 1700 – StuG III Assault Gun

A German self-propelled gun based on the Panzer III chassis, featuring a powerful 75mm gun. It was widely used in various roles, including assault and anti-tank warfare.

Dt. 100 – Panzerkampfwagen IV

A German medium tank widely used throughout World War II. It was known for its reliability, versatility, and its powerful 75mm main gun.