Cd. 107mm Gun M1910/30

A Russian-designed gun modernized by the Soviet Union for use in World War II. It was primarily used as a field gun and in anti-tank roles.

Cd. 76mm Gun M1900

A Russian-designed gun used by the Imperial Russian Army and later by the Red Army. It was primarily used as a field gun and in anti-tank roles.

Cd. 76mm Gun M1927

A Soviet-designed gun used by the Red Army during World War II. It was primarily used as an anti-aircraft gun, but also saw service in anti-tank roles.

Cd. 152mm Gun M1937 (ML-20)

A Soviet-designed 152mm gun, known for its versatility against both infantry and armored targets. It was extensively used by the Red Army, particularly in the Eastern Front.

Cd. 90mm Gun M3

A powerful American tank gun designed for use in the M36 Jackson tank destroyer. It was highly effective against German tanks, particularly at long ranges.

Cd. 85mm Gun D-5T

A Soviet tank gun used on the T-34/85 medium tank. It was a significant upgrade over the 76mm gun, providing more firepower against German tanks.

Cd. 122mm Gun A-19

A Soviet gun used primarily as an anti-tank weapon. It was known for its powerful punch and could effectively engage German tanks at long ranges.

Cd. 100mm Gun BS-3

A Soviet tank gun used on the IS-2 heavy tank. It was considered one of the most powerful tank guns of World War II, capable of destroying any German tank.

Cd. 75mm Gun KwK 42

A German tank gun designed for the Panzer IV tank. It was a significant upgrade over the KwK 40, providing increased penetration power against Allied tanks.

Cd. 88mm Gun KwK 36

A powerful German tank gun used on the Tiger I tank. Its high penetration power made it a formidable weapon against Allied tanks.