Ix. 1 – Sherman Tank

The M4 Sherman was a medium tank designed and manufactured in the United States during World War II. It was the most produced Allied tank of the war, and saw combat in all major theaters.

Gl. 37 (M4 Sherman Tank)

An American medium tank used extensively during World War II. It was known for its reliability and versatility, and was employed in all major theaters of the war. The Sherman was one of the most produced tanks of the war and played a significant role in the Allied victory.

Gk. 12 (Sherman Tank)

The M4 Sherman was an American medium tank that was the most produced Allied tank of World War II. It was known for its reliability, ease of maintenance, and production in large numbers. It played a crucial role in the Allied victory in Europe and the Pacific.

General Electric M1 (United States)

A 75mm tank gun developed by General Electric for the M3 Lee and M4 Sherman tanks. It was known for its high muzzle velocity and accuracy.

Fy-167 (United States): M4 Sherman

The M4 Sherman was the most produced American tank during World War II. It was a reliable and versatile tank, equipped with a 75mm gun and known for its good mobility and firepower. The Sherman was a key component of Allied armored divisions and played a significant role in the liberation of Europe.

Fs-1 (American): M4A3E8 Sherman Tank

A late-production variant of the M4 Sherman tank featuring a 76 mm gun, wet ammunition storage, and improved armor. It was widely used in the European Theater of Operations.

Fr-1 (American): M4 Sherman Tank

The M4 Sherman was the main battle tank used by the United States Army and its allies during World War II. It was known for its reliability, ease of production, and effectiveness against German armor, particularly in the early years of the war.

Dw. 1100 – M4 Sherman Tank

An American medium tank that became the backbone of Allied armored forces during World War II. It was known for its reliability and production volume.

Dq. 5900 – M4A3E8 (United States)

A variant of the M4 Sherman tank that was equipped with a 76mm gun and a more powerful engine. It was widely used by Allied forces during World War II, particularly in the European Theater.

Dq. 1600 – M4 Sherman (United States)

A medium tank widely used by the United States and Allied forces during World War II. It was known for its reliability, production volume, and overall effectiveness.