Dr. 1200 – Jagdpanzer IV
A German tank destroyer based on the Panzer IV chassis. It featured a powerful anti-tank gun and was used extensively against Allied armor, proving effective in both defensive and offensive roles.
Dr. 1000 – StuG III
A German assault gun that was heavily used during World War II. Its powerful anti-tank gun and low profile made it an effective weapon against enemy tanks and fortifications.
Dn. 75 (French)
A French 75 mm anti-tank gun, primarily designed to combat enemy tanks. It was known for its accuracy and effectiveness against armor.
Dn. 75 (German)
A German 75 mm anti-tank gun, primarily designed to combat enemy tanks. It was known for its accuracy and effectiveness against armor.
Dn. 75 (Italian)
An Italian 75 mm anti-tank gun, primarily designed to combat enemy tanks. It was known for its accuracy and effectiveness against armor.
Dn. 75 (British)
A British 75 mm anti-tank gun, primarily designed to combat enemy tanks. It was known for its accuracy and effectiveness against armor.
Dn. 75 (Soviet)
The 75mm divisional gun M1932 (ZiS-3) was a Soviet anti-tank gun used extensively during the early stages of World War II. It was later used as an infantry support gun due to its limited effectiveness against German tanks.
Dn. 45 (Soviet)
A Soviet 45 mm anti-tank gun, primarily designed to combat enemy tanks. It was known for its accuracy and effectiveness against armor.
Dn. 37 (Soviet)
A Soviet 37 mm anti-tank gun, primarily designed to combat enemy tanks. It was known for its portability and effectiveness against armor.
Dn. 37 (German)
A German 37 mm anti-tank gun, primarily designed to combat enemy tanks. It was known for its portability and effectiveness against armor.