Ieska
A type of Soviet-designed anti-tank rifle, notable for its powerful 14.5mm round and its use against armored vehicles and fortifications during World War II.
Gj. 25 (Anti-Tank Rifle)
A high-powered rifle designed to engage enemy tanks at close range. The German Panzerbüchse 39 was a powerful anti-tank rifle used during World War II.
Gi. 50 (Anti-Tank Rifle)
A bolt-action anti-tank rifle used by the Italian Army, designed to penetrate the armor of light tanks and armored vehicles.
Gi. 44 (Anti-Tank Rifle)
A German anti-tank rifle, introduced in 1944, designed to engage enemy tanks at close range. It was a powerful weapon, but its effectiveness against heavier Allied tanks was limited.
Gh.K. 40 (Anti-Tank Rifle)
A German anti-tank rifle used during World War II. It fired a 20mm high-velocity round, capable of penetrating early tank armor. It was cumbersome and less effective against later tanks, but it was still used by German infantry.
Gh.K. 43 (Anti-Tank Rifle)
A German anti-tank rifle developed 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.