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.

Gt. 99 (Type 99)

A Japanese designation for several weapons and vehicles, including the Type 99 Short 47 mm Gun, an anti-tank gun, and the Type 99 Medium Tank, a late-war tank designed for the Imperial Japanese Army.

Gt. 94 (Type 94)

A Japanese designation for the Type 94 37 mm Anti-Tank Gun, a common anti-tank weapon used by the Imperial Japanese Army. It was effective against early tank designs but became less potent against later, heavily armored tanks.

Golden Arrow

A British-designed 17-pounder anti-tank gun used by the British Army during World War II. It was highly effective against German tanks, particularly the Panzer IV, and played a crucial role in the defense of the United Kingdom.

Gj. 24 (Anti-Tank Gun)

A gun designed to penetrate the armor of enemy tanks. The British 6-pounder anti-tank gun was effective against German tanks during World War II.

Gi. 48 (Anti-Tank Gun)

A powerful anti-tank gun used by the Italian Army during World War II, known for its effectiveness against Allied tanks.

Gi. 40 (Anti-Tank Gun)

A German 75mm anti-tank gun, developed in 1940 and used extensively by the Wehrmacht throughout World War II. It was a relatively lightweight and mobile weapon, but its effectiveness against heavier Allied tanks declined as the war progressed.

Gh.K. 40 (Anti-Tank Gun)

A German 47mm anti-tank gun used during World War II. It was an improvement over the earlier Pak 36, with a longer barrel and increased armor penetration. It was effective against many Allied tanks, but it was eventually outmatched by later models.

Gh.K. 43 (Anti-Tank Gun)

A German 50mm anti-tank gun designed during World War II but not adopted for service. It was intended to be a more powerful and effective anti-tank weapon than the earlier Gh.K. 40 but never saw widespread use.