Iv. 50 – M26 Pershing
An American heavy tank that entered service late in World War II. It was equipped with a powerful 90mm gun and thicker armor than previous American tanks, but its limited production meant it had a smaller impact on the war.
Iw. 7 – M3 Lee
An American medium tank used during the early stages of World War II. It was characterized by its unusual turret design and a 75mm main gun mounted in a sponson.
Iw. 8 – M24 Chaffee
A light tank used by the United States Army during World War II. It was known for its speed and maneuverability, and was used in reconnaissance and scouting roles.
Hd-49 (United States)
An American heavy tank design developed during World War II. It featured a 105mm gun and thick armor, but it was never built due to the success of the M26 Pershing.
Hd-50 (United States)
An American heavy tank design developed during World War II. It featured a 120mm gun and even thicker armor than the Hd-49, but it was never built due to the war’s end.
Hd-21 (United States)
An American heavy tank design developed during World War II. It featured a 105mm gun and thick armor, but it was never built due to the success of the M26 Pershing.
Hd-22 (United States)
An American heavy tank design developed during World War II. It featured a 120mm gun and even thicker armor than the Hd-21, but it was never built due to the war’s end.
Hd-35 (United States)
An American heavy tank design developed during World War II. It featured a 105mm gun and thick armor, but it was never built due to the success of the M26 Pershing.
Hd-36 (United States)
An American heavy tank design developed during World War II. It featured a 120mm gun and even thicker armor than the Hd-35, but it was never built due to the war’s end.
Hd-7 (United States)
An American heavy tank prototype developed during World War II. It featured a 90mm gun and thick armor, but it was deemed too heavy and complex for production.