Italian Tank Destroyer
A specialized armored fighting vehicle designed to destroy enemy tanks, often using a powerful anti-tank gun mounted on a mobile chassis.
Imperial Japanese Army Type 97 Anti-Tank Gun
An anti-tank gun used by the IJA. It was capable of penetrating the armor of most Allied tanks, but it was slow to reload and lacked mobility.
Imperial Japanese Army Type 94 37-mm Anti-Tank Gun
An earlier anti-tank gun used by the IJA. It was less powerful than the Type 97 but was more mobile.
Ihm-4 Tank Destroyer
A specialized armored vehicle designed to engage enemy tanks, often equipped with high-velocity cannons or anti-tank guns.
If-13 Anti-Tank Weapon
A British anti-tank weapon design from the 1940s that was intended to be a high-powered, portable weapon, but was ultimately not deployed due to technical issues.
Ibis Class Anti-Tank Gun
A class of British anti-tank guns used during World War II, designed for engaging enemy tanks and armored vehicles.
Hy-18
A German anti-tank gun, known for its powerful 88mm gun. It was extremely effective against Allied tanks and was used in a variety of roles, including as a tank destroyer, an anti-aircraft gun, and a direct support weapon for infantry.
Hx-41
A Soviet World War II anti-tank gun, known for its powerful firepower. It was used extensively to destroy German tanks and was a key factor in the Soviet victory.
Hx-21
A Soviet World War II anti-tank gun, known for its powerful firepower. It was used extensively to destroy German tanks and was a key factor in the Soviet victory.
Hx-1
A German World War II anti-tank gun, designed as a mobile anti-tank weapon to counter Allied tanks. It was a powerful weapon for its time, but was hampered by its size and weight.