Bz. 1

A type of German anti-tank gun used extensively during World War II. Known for its effectiveness against Allied tanks, particularly in the early stages of the war.

Bz. 37

A type of German 37mm anti-tank gun used during World War II. It was known for its effectiveness against early Allied tanks but became less effective against later, heavier tanks.

Bz. 5

A German 50mm anti-tank gun that was deployed in limited numbers during World War II. It was known for its power but was heavy and difficult to maneuver.

Br-14: British 6-pounder Anti-tank Gun

A British anti-tank gun that was used extensively during World War II. It was initially effective against German tanks, but became less so later in the war due to advances in German armor technology.

Br-3: British 17-pounder Anti-tank Gun

A British anti-tank gun that proved highly effective against German tanks during World War II. Its high muzzle velocity and large caliber allowed it to penetrate the armor of most German tanks.

Black Panther

A German tank destroyer based on the Panther tank chassis. It was equipped with a powerful anti-tank gun and served effectively against Allied armor.

Belichick

A type of German anti-tank gun, specifically the 7.5 cm Pak 40, which was known for its effectiveness against Allied tanks.

Bd-55

A German World War II 55mm anti-tank gun, known for its effectiveness against early Allied tanks.

Bd-50

A Soviet 50mm anti-tank gun (model 1940) that was used by the Red Army during World War II. While not as powerful as other anti-tank guns, it was still effective against lightly armored vehicles.

Bder-4

A Soviet 76.2mm anti-tank gun, the Bder-4 (also known as the 76-mm divisional gun M1943) was a significant weapon in the Red Army’s arsenal during World War II. It was known for its versatility, being used against both tanks and infantry.