Dy. 1000 – M10 Wolverine

An American tank destroyer armed with a powerful 3-inch gun. It was primarily used to combat enemy tanks and armored vehicles.

Dy. 1400 – M18 Hellcat

An American tank destroyer known for its speed and powerful 76mm gun. It was designed to ambush enemy tanks and armored vehicles.

Dy. 1700 – M8 Greyhound

An American armored car that was known for its speed and maneuverability. It was primarily used for reconnaissance and patrol duties.

Dy. 1800 – M3 Halftrack

A versatile American armored personnel carrier that was widely used during World War II. It could transport infantry, artillery, and supplies.

Dr. 3200 – M46 Patton

An American medium tank that was introduced in 1951. It featured a powerful 90mm gun and a new suspension system, and was named after General George S. Patton.

Dr. 3800 – M60 Patton

An American main battle tank that was introduced in 1960. It featured a powerful 105mm gun and a new suspension system, and became the mainstay of American armored forces for many years.

Dr. 4300 – M1 Abrams

An American main battle tank that was introduced in 1980. It featured a powerful 120mm gun, a turbine engine, and advanced armor protection, and became the mainstay of American armored forces.

Dr. 2900 – M103

An American heavy tank that was developed towards the end of World War II. It featured a powerful 120mm gun and thick armor, but was not deployed in significant numbers before the war ended.

Dr. 1100 – M18 Hellcat

An American tank destroyer that was known for its speed and firepower. It was effectively used to hunt down German tanks during the latter stages of World War II.

Dr. 1400 – M10 Wolverine

An American tank destroyer that was widely used during World War II. It was known for its mobility and firepower, and proved effective against German tanks in both defensive and offensive roles.