Gn. 16 (General Motors M4A3E8 Sherman Tank)

The General Motors M4A3E8 Sherman was a variant of the M4 Sherman tank that was developed by the United States during World War II. It was equipped with a 76 mm gun and had a number of other improvements, including a new suspension system and a more powerful engine.

Fs-1 (American): M4A3E8 Sherman Tank

A late-production variant of the M4 Sherman tank featuring a 76 mm gun, wet ammunition storage, and improved armor. It was widely used in the European Theater of Operations.

Dw. 1300 – M10 Tank Destroyer

An American tank destroyer based on the Sherman chassis. It was equipped with a powerful 76 mm gun but had limited armor protection.

Dw. 1600 – M4A3E8 Sherman Tank

A late-production variant of the M4 Sherman featuring a powerful 76 mm gun and vertical suspension. It was a significant improvement over earlier versions.

Dv. 2700 – M56 Scorpion Light Tank

The M56 Scorpion was an American light tank that was in service from 1959 to 1979. It was known for its lightweight design and its powerful 76 mm gun.