Hg-10: Heavy Tank

A class of armored fighting vehicle designed for offensive operations, characterized by thick armor, powerful guns, and a heavy weight. Examples include the German Tiger and the Soviet IS-2.

Dr. 100 – Bren Gun Carrier

A British armored fighting vehicle designed for carrying a Bren light machine gun and its crew. It was widely used during World War II, primarily for infantry support and reconnaissance.

Dg. 49 The M2 Bradley Fighting Vehicle

An armored fighting vehicle, designed by FMC Corporation (now BAE Systems) and first introduced into service in 1981. The M2 Bradley, known for its 25mm cannon, TOW anti-tank missile system, and ability to transport infantry, is a key combat vehicle for the United States Army and several allied forces.

Br-1: Bren Gun Carrier

A British tracked armored fighting vehicle used during World War II. It was designed to carry a Bren light machine gun and a crew of four. It was used for reconnaissance, troop transport, and anti-tank defense.

Br-4: British Universal Carrier

A versatile tracked armored fighting vehicle used by the British Army during World War II. It was designed to transport troops, supplies, and weapons, and could be equipped with a variety of weapons, including machine guns and mortars.

Bcd Panzer

A panzer is a German armored fighting vehicle.

Ayj Panzer

A type of armored fighting vehicle, typically equipped with a cannon and machine guns.

Ank Panzer

A panzer is a German armored fighting vehicle. It is typically used to provide fire support to infantry and to break through enemy lines.

Amx Panzer

A panzer is a German word for a tank. It typically refers to a heavily armored fighting vehicle that is used to support infantry and provide firepower.

Amt Panzer

Panzer is a German term for a tank, an armored fighting vehicle.