Dm. 37
A German 37mm anti-tank gun used widely by the Wehrmacht during World War II. It was effective against early tanks but became less so as Allied armor improved.
Dm. 50
A German 50mm anti-tank gun utilized by the Wehrmacht during World War II. Though initially effective against early tanks, it became less so as Allied armor developed.
Dm. 57
A German 57mm anti-tank gun employed by the Wehrmacht during World War II. It was known for its accuracy and effectiveness against enemy tanks, particularly in the early stages of the war.
Dm. 75
A German 75mm anti-tank gun used widely by the Wehrmacht during World War II. Its high velocity and armor-piercing rounds made it effective against most Allied tanks.
Dl. 100
A designation for a German 100mm anti-tank gun, often used on tanks and tank destroyers like the Panzer IV and Jagdpanzer IV.
Dl. 37
A designation for a German 37mm anti-tank gun, commonly found on early Panzer I and II tanks, and sometimes used in towed anti-tank roles.
Dl. 57
A designation for a German 57mm anti-tank gun, used on the Panzer III and the Pak 38 towed anti-tank gun, known for its effectiveness against early Allied tanks.
Dl. 76
A designation for a Soviet 76.2mm gun, widely used on tanks like the T-34 and the KV-1, and also as a towed anti-tank gun.
Dl. 50
A German 50 mm anti-tank gun, used by the Wehrmacht during World War II. It was primarily used as an infantry gun and was effective against lightly armored vehicles.
Dl. 70
A German 70 mm anti-tank gun, a rare weapon used by the Wehrmacht during World War II. It was designed for anti-tank use but was not as widely deployed as other German anti-tank guns.