Ix. 36 – M3 Half-track
The M3 Half-track was a United States armored personnel carrier that was used extensively during World War II. It was known for its versatility and its ability to transport troops and supplies over difficult terrain.
Hn. 1: Hanomag
A German manufacturer of trucks, tractors, and other vehicles, known for its production of the Hanomag Sd.Kfz. 251 half-track armored personnel carrier during World War II.
Hc-401
A German armored personnel carrier, designed to be a more mobile version of the Sd.Kfz. 251. It featured a fully enclosed armored hull and a mounted machine gun.
Hachi-Ro-Go Recovery Vehicle
A modified version of the Hachi-Ro-Go armored personnel carrier that was equipped with a crane and other recovery equipment. It was used to tow disabled tanks and other vehicles.
Hachi-Ro-Go Mortar Carrier
A modified version of the Hachi-Ro-Go armored personnel carrier that was equipped with a mortar. It was used to provide indirect fire support for infantry units.
Hachi-Ro-Go Flamethrower Vehicle
A modified version of the Hachi-Ro-Go armored personnel carrier that was equipped with a flamethrower. It was used to clear enemy fortifications and infantry.
Hachi-Ro-Go Command Vehicle
A modified version of the Hachi-Ro-Go armored personnel carrier that was equipped with radio equipment and other communication systems. It was used as a command vehicle for Japanese infantry units.
Hachi-Ro-Go
An armored personnel carrier used by the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II. It was designed to transport troops and equipment into battle.
Gn. 30 (General Motors M59 Armored Personnel Carrier)
The General Motors M59 Armored Personnel Carrier was an armored personnel carrier developed by the United States during the Korean War.
Gn. 31 (General Motors M39 Armored Personnel Carrier)
The General Motors M39 Armored Personnel Carrier was an armored personnel carrier developed by the United States during World War II.