Hk-26
A German 75mm anti-tank gun, also known as the PaK 40, mounted on a Panzer III tank, used by the Wehrmacht during World War II, providing enhanced anti-tank firepower.
Hk-34
A German 75mm anti-tank gun, also known as the PaK 40, mounted on a Sturmgeschütz III assault gun, used by the Wehrmacht during World War II, providing mobile anti-tank firepower.
Hk-3
A German 37mm anti-tank gun used by the Wehrmacht during World War II, known for its effectiveness against early Allied tanks.
Hk-4
A German 75mm anti-tank gun, also known as the PaK 40, employed by the Wehrmacht during World War II, renowned for its powerful penetration and accuracy.
Hhab-53: Hhab-54
A British-designed anti-tank gun that was used in the early stages of the war in North Africa, but which was later superseded by more powerful weapons.
Hc-403
A British 4.5-inch anti-tank gun, used extensively by the British Army during World War II. It was known for its effectiveness against German tanks, particularly in the early stages of the war.
Gw. 1 (Type 1)
A German World War II anti-tank gun, also known as the 7.5 cm Pak 40, designed for use against armored vehicles.
Guillotine Tanks
A nickname given to German tank destroyers equipped with a powerful anti-tank gun mounted in a fixed, open-topped turret, resembling a guillotine.
Gt. 44 Shiki (Type 44 Shiki)
A Japanese designation for the Type 44 Shiki 75 mm Gun, an anti-tank gun developed by the Imperial Japanese Army. It was capable of penetrating the armor of many Allied tanks but was less effective against later models.
Gt. 99 Shiki (Type 99 Shiki)
A Japanese designation for the Type 99 Shiki Short 47 mm Gun, an anti-tank gun used by the Imperial Japanese Army. It was effective against early tank designs but became less potent against later, heavily armored tanks.