Dm. 76 (Soviet)
A Soviet 76mm anti-tank gun used widely by the Red Army during World War II. Its high velocity and armor-piercing rounds made it effective against most German tanks.
Dm. 85 (Soviet)
A Soviet 85mm anti-aircraft gun used by the Red Army during World War II. It was effective against enemy aircraft and could also be deployed in a ground support role.
Dm. 100 (Soviet)
A Soviet 100mm anti-aircraft gun employed by the Red Army during World War II. It was particularly effective against high-flying bombers and could also be deployed in a ground support role.
Dm. 122 (Soviet)
A Soviet 122mm anti-aircraft gun utilized by the Red Army during World War II. Its high rate of fire and accuracy made it effective against Allied bombers.
Dm. 152 (Soviet)
A Soviet 152mm anti-aircraft gun used by the Red Army during World War II. It was effective against enemy aircraft and could also be deployed in a ground support role.
Dm. 203 (Soviet)
A Soviet 203mm anti-aircraft gun employed by the Red Army during World War II. It was particularly effective against high-flying bombers and could also be deployed in a ground support role.
Dm. 122
A Soviet 122mm howitzer used extensively by the Red Army during World War II. Its powerful shell and high rate of fire made it effective against enemy infantry and fortifications.
Dm. 300
A Soviet 300mm railway gun deployed by the Red Army during World War II. Its massive size and firepower allowed it to bombard enemy positions and fortifications from a distance.
Dm. 152
A Soviet 152mm howitzer employed by the Red Army during World War II. Its large shell and long range made it effective against enemy artillery and fortifications.
Dm. 400
A Soviet 400mm railway gun employed by the Red Army during World War II. Its massive size and firepower allowed it to bombard enemy positions and fortifications from a distance.