Hv-45
A German anti-tank gun that was designed in 1945. It was a scaled-down version of the 88mm gun, featuring a 75mm caliber capable of penetrating enemy armor at close ranges. However, due to the late stage of the war, the Hv-45 saw limited production and deployment.
Hv-50
A proposed German anti-tank gun design from 1945, the Hv-50 was intended to be a more powerful 88mm anti-tank gun capable of penetrating the armor of the latest Allied tanks. However, the gun never entered production due to the end of World War 2.
Hv-88
The Hv-88 was a German 88mm anti-tank gun that was used extensively throughout World War 2. It was known for its versatility, being effective against both armored vehicles and aircraft, and it played a significant role in German defenses.
Hv-105
The Hv-105 was a German 105mm anti-tank gun that was designed and deployed late in World War 2. It was intended to counter the increasingly heavily armored Allied tanks, but it saw limited use due to its late introduction and the war’s conclusion.
Hv-128
The Hv-128 was a German 128mm anti-tank gun developed in the later stages of World War II. It was intended to be mounted on tank destroyers and self-propelled artillery units, but only a small number were produced due to the war’s end.
Hv-150
A proposed German 150mm anti-tank gun that was designed in the final year of World War 2. The Hv-150 was meant to be a super-heavy anti-tank gun capable of destroying any Allied tank, but it never entered production due to the war’s end.
Hv-200
A theoretical German 200mm anti-tank gun proposed in the final year of World War 2. The Hv-200 was intended to be a super-heavy anti-tank weapon capable of destroying any Allied tank, but it remained purely a concept.
Hk-42
A German 75mm anti-tank gun, also known as the PaK 40, mounted on a towed carriage, used by the Wehrmacht during World War II, providing mobile anti-tank firepower.
Hk-50
A German 75mm anti-tank gun, also known as the PaK 40, mounted on a self-propelled carriage, used by the Wehrmacht during World War II, providing mobile anti-tank firepower.
Hk-18
A German 75mm anti-tank gun, also known as the PaK 40, mounted on a Sd.Kfz. 251 halftrack, used by the Wehrmacht during World War II, providing mobile anti-tank firepower.