Cisterna Assault Gun
A self-propelled assault gun developed by Italy during World War II, known for its powerful 75mm gun and use in both North Africa and the Eastern Front.
Cisterna M13/40
A medium tank developed by Italy during World War II, known for its thick armor and powerful 75mm gun, but hampered by mechanical issues.
Cisterna Semovente 75/18
A self-propelled gun developed by Italy during World War II, known for its 75mm gun and use in both North Africa and the Eastern Front.
Cisterna Semovente 75/34
A self-propelled gun developed by Italy during World War II, known for its 75mm gun and use in both North Africa and the Eastern Front.
Cg. 400
A French 75mm anti-tank gun, introduced in 1939, known for its effectiveness against early German tanks.
Cd. 75mm Gun M1941
A French-designed 75mm field gun, notably used by the United States Army during World War II. It was known for its accuracy and versatility, serving as both an anti-tank and anti-personnel weapon.
Cd. 75mm Gun M1
A versatile American tank gun used in several World War II tanks, including the M4 Sherman. It was known for its reliability and accuracy, though it lacked the power of German tank guns.
Cd. 75mm Gun KwK 40
A German tank gun used in several tanks, including the Panzer IV. It was known for its accuracy and reliability, but lacked the penetrating power of later German tank guns.
Cd. 75mm Gun KwK 42
A German tank gun designed for the Panzer IV tank. It was a significant upgrade over the KwK 40, providing increased penetration power against Allied tanks.
Cd. 75mm Gun M1897
A French-designed 75mm field gun widely used by the United States Army during World War II. It was known for its versatility and accuracy, serving effectively as both a field gun and an anti-tank weapon.