Dw. 1500 – M3 Lee Tank

An American medium tank with a unique design featuring a 75 mm gun in the hull and a 37 mm gun in a turret. It was prone to mechanical issues.

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.

Dt. 1200 – M3 Lee Tank

An American medium tank that was used early in World War II. It was known for its unusual design, with a 75mm gun in the turret and a 37mm gun in the hull.

Dt. 1300 – M4A1 Sherman Tank

A variant of the Sherman tank that featured a 75mm gun and a more powerful engine. It was widely used in the early stages of the war, including in North Africa and Sicily.

Dt. 200 – Sherman Tank

The most produced Allied tank of World War II, known for its reliability, ease of maintenance, and its powerful 75mm gun. It was widely used by the United States and its allies.

Dt. 600 – M4A3E8 Sherman Tank

A later variant of the Sherman tank that featured a 76mm gun, improved armor, and a more powerful engine. It was widely used in the latter stages of the war, including the Normandy landings.

Dt. 1000 – M26 Pershing Tank

An American heavy tank introduced late in World War II, known for its powerful 90mm gun and thick armor. It saw limited action in the war but was used extensively in the Korean War.

Dq. 5200 – M5 Stuart (United States)

An American light tank that was widely used by Allied forces during World War II. It was known for its speed and maneuverability, but was undergunned and its armor was thin.

Dq. 5900 – M4A3E8 (United States)

A variant of the M4 Sherman tank that was equipped with a 76mm gun and a more powerful engine. It was widely used by Allied forces during World War II, particularly in the European Theater.

Cz. CWS-188 M4 Sherman

The M4 Sherman was an American medium tank that was one of the most produced tanks of World War II. It was a reliable and versatile tank, known for its speed, maneuverability, and firepower. The Sherman was the backbone of the Allied armored forces, playing a crucial role in the liberation of Europe and the […]