Ibis Class Anti-Tank Gun

A class of British anti-tank guns used during World War II, designed for engaging enemy tanks and armored vehicles.

Hv-3600

A German tank design that focused on versatility. It was intended to be capable of operating in a variety of roles, including infantry support, anti-tank warfare, and even reconnaissance. However, the project was abandoned due to the war’s end.

Hv-4600

A German tank design that was intended to be a highly versatile tank. It was designed to be capable of operating in a variety of roles, including infantry support, anti-tank warfare, and reconnaissance. However, the project was abandoned due to the war’s end.

Bypassed Anti-Tank Defenses

Anti-tank defenses, such as anti-tank guns or obstacles, that are bypassed by an advancing force, often to avoid their firepower or to find a more suitable route.

Advanced Anti-Tank Weapons

The development of powerful weapons specifically designed to counter tank threats during World War II, including anti-tank rifles, bazookas, and anti-tank guns, significantly impacting tank warfare.