Hd-8 (United States)
An American heavy tank prototype developed during World War II. It featured a 105mm gun and even thicker armor than the Hd-7, but it was also deemed too complex for production.
Gl. 37 (M4 Sherman Tank)
An American medium tank used extensively during World War II. It was known for its reliability and versatility, and was employed in all major theaters of the war. The Sherman was one of the most produced tanks of the war and played a significant role in the Allied victory.
Gl. 38 (M26 Pershing Tank)
An American heavy tank developed towards the end of World War II. It was known for its thick armor and powerful gun, making it a formidable opponent for German tanks. However, it was only produced in limited numbers and saw limited combat during the war. The Pershing was primarily deployed in the European Theater.
Gk. 49 (M4 Sherman Tank)
The most widely produced tank by the United States during World War II, the Sherman was known for its reliability and ease of production. Although not as heavily armored as some German tanks, it played a crucial role in Allied victories.
Gl. 2 (M3 Lee Tank)
An American medium tank used in the early stages of World War II. It was characterized by its distinctive two-turret design and was deployed in North Africa and Europe. However, its complex design and limited firepower led to its eventual replacement by the M4 Sherman.
Gk. 12 (Sherman Tank)
The M4 Sherman was an American medium tank that was the most produced Allied tank of World War II. It was known for its reliability, ease of maintenance, and production in large numbers. It played a crucial role in the Allied victory in Europe and the Pacific.
Fy-168 (United States): M26 Pershing
The M26 Pershing was a late-war American heavy tank designed to compete with German heavy tanks like the Tiger and Panther. It was equipped with a powerful 90mm gun and was known for its thick armor and good mobility. The Pershing saw limited combat during World War II but was a significant improvement over the […]
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.
Dw. 1100 – M4 Sherman Tank
An American medium tank that became the backbone of Allied armored forces during World War II. It was known for its reliability and production volume.
Dw. 1200 – M26 Pershing Tank
An American heavy tank designed to counter German heavy tanks. It was equipped with a powerful 90 mm gun and sloped armor.