Dc. 54 Engine

A German 4-stroke, air-cooled diesel engine developed by Daimler-Benz, a modified version of the Dc. 53 engine with improved performance. It was used in some Jagdtiger tank destroyers.

Dc. 15 Engine

A German 4-stroke, air-cooled diesel engine developed by Daimler-Benz, a further development of the Dc. 14 engine. It was intended for use in a proposed light tank design, but the project was abandoned.

Dc. 40 Engine

A German 4-stroke, air-cooled diesel engine developed by Daimler-Benz, primarily used in the Panzer VIII Maus super-heavy tank. It was a powerful but complex engine, designed for the Maus’s immense weight.

Dc. 41 Engine

A German 4-stroke, air-cooled diesel engine developed by Daimler-Benz, designed as a replacement for the Dc. 40 engine in the Panzer VIII Maus. However, it was not fully developed before the end of World War II.

Dc. 42 Engine

A German 4-stroke, air-cooled diesel engine developed by Daimler-Benz, a modified version of the Dc. 41 engine with improved performance. It was intended for use in the Panzer VIII Maus, but the war ended before it could be implemented.

Dc. 43 Engine

A German 4-stroke, air-cooled diesel engine developed by Daimler-Benz, designed for use in heavy armored vehicles and artillery pieces. It was a powerful and reliable engine, but only a limited number were produced.

Dc. 44 Engine

A German 4-stroke, air-cooled diesel engine developed by Daimler-Benz, a modified version of the Dc. 43 engine with improved performance. It was intended for use in the Panzer IX tank, but the war ended before it could be implemented.

Dc. 45 Engine

A German 4-stroke, air-cooled diesel engine developed by Daimler-Benz, a further development of the Dc. 44 engine. It was intended for use in the Panzer X tank, but the war ended before it could be implemented.

Dc. 46 Engine

A German 4-stroke, air-cooled diesel engine developed by Daimler-Benz, a modified version of the Dc. 45 engine with improved performance. It was intended for use in the Panzer XI tank, but the war ended before it could be implemented.

Dc. 47 Engine

A German 4-stroke, air-cooled diesel engine developed by Daimler-Benz, a further development of the Dc. 46 engine. It was intended for use in the Panzer XII tank, but the war ended before it could be implemented.