Fugas (French)
Anti-tank grenades used by French forces during World War II, often employed in ambushes.
Fs-16 (American): M8 Greyhound Armored Car
A lightly armored reconnaissance vehicle used by the US Army in World War 2. It was armed with a 37 mm gun and was employed for scouting, patrol, and anti-tank duties.
Fn. 75 Mle. 1928
A French 75mm field gun designed in the 1920s, featuring a shorter barrel and improved recoil system compared to its predecessors. It was used extensively by the French Army during World War II, often deployed in anti-tank roles due to its effective high-explosive rounds.
Feifel Sd.Kfz. 234/14
A German armored reconnaissance vehicle based on the Sd.Kfz. 234 chassis but designed for anti-tank warfare. It was equipped with a 7.5 cm Pak 40 L/46 gun on a modified turret.
Dy. 900 – Jagdpanther
A German tank destroyer based on the Panther chassis. It featured a powerful 88mm gun and thick frontal armor, making it a deadly anti-tank weapon.
Dy. 1000 – M10 Wolverine
An American tank destroyer armed with a powerful 3-inch gun. It was primarily used to combat enemy tanks and armored vehicles.
Dw. 4800 – Type 99 Anti-Tank Gun
A Japanese anti-tank gun used to combat enemy armored vehicles. It was equipped with a 37 mm gun and was effective against lighter tanks.
Dw. 2600 – SU-85 Self-Propelled Gun
A Soviet self-propelled gun based on the T-34 chassis. It was equipped with an 85 mm gun and proved effective in anti-tank engagements.
Dw. 2700 – SU-100 Self-Propelled Gun
A Soviet self-propelled gun based on the T-44 chassis. It was equipped with a 100 mm gun and featured sloped armor, making it effective against enemy tanks.
Dw. 600 – Jagdpanzer IV Tank Destroyer
A German tank destroyer based on the Panzer IV chassis, equipped with a powerful 75 mm gun. It was effective in anti-tank engagements but lacked all-round protection.