Ck. 75mm Gun Type 94

A Japanese tank gun, used on the Type 97 Shinhoto Chi-Ha tank. It offered improved penetration compared to the earlier Type 38, enhancing the tank’s combat capabilities.

Ck. 75mm Gun Type 4

A Japanese tank gun, used on the Type 1 Chi-He tank. It provided improved penetration compared to earlier models, making the Chi-He a formidable opponent.

Ck. 75mm Gun M1

A US Army tank gun, used primarily on the M3 Lee and M4 Sherman tanks during World War II. While not the most powerful, it was reliable and provided sufficient firepower for its intended roles.

Ck. 75mm Gun M3

A US Army tank gun, an improved version of the M1, used on the M4 Sherman tank from 1943 onwards. It offered increased penetration and accuracy, enhancing the Sherman’s combat capabilities.

Ck. 75mm Gun M18

A US Army tank gun, used primarily on the M18 Hellcat tank destroyer. Its high muzzle velocity and penetration capacity made it effective against enemy armor.

Ck. 75mm Gun Type 90

A Japanese tank gun, used on the Type 95 Ha-Go tank. While not as powerful as its Western counterparts, it was reliable and served its purpose in the early stages of the war.

Ck. 75mm Gun Type 38

A Japanese tank gun, used on the Type 97 Chi-Ha tank. It was known for its reliability and effectiveness against enemy armor, particularly in the early stages of the war.

Cannone da 75/18

A 75mm field gun used by the Italian Army during World War II. It was known for its versatility and effectiveness against both infantry and armored targets.