Cj. 47mm Anti-Tank Gun

A Japanese 47mm anti-tank gun used by the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II. It was a relatively lightweight and mobile gun designed to combat enemy tanks.

Cj. 37mm Anti-Tank Gun

A Japanese 37mm anti-tank gun used by the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II. It was a smaller and lighter anti-tank gun, but less effective against later Allied tanks.

Cj. 25mm Anti-Tank Gun

A Japanese 25mm anti-tank gun used by the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II. It was a light and portable weapon, but only effective against lightly armored vehicles.

Cg. 400

A French 75mm anti-tank gun, introduced in 1939, known for its effectiveness against early German tanks.

Cd. 37mm Anti-Tank Gun

A small-caliber anti-tank gun used by various countries during World War II, particularly effective against early tank models. It was often mounted on armored cars and towed by infantry units for close-range engagements.

Cd. 17-Pounder Anti-Tank Gun

A British anti-tank gun renowned for its effectiveness against German tanks, particularly the Panzer IV and Tiger I. It was a key weapon in the British and Commonwealth armies.

Cd. 6-Pounder Anti-Tank Gun

An early British anti-tank gun that served in the early stages of World War II. It was later replaced by the more powerful 17-pounder.

Cb. 2-pounder

A British 40 mm anti-tank gun used during World War II, known for its effectiveness against early German tanks.

Cb. 6-pounder

A British 57 mm anti-tank gun that served as the primary anti-tank weapon for the British Army during the early stages of World War II.

Cb. 17-pounder

A powerful anti-tank gun used by the British Army during World War II. It was highly effective against German tanks.