Gv. 23 (Type 23)
A Japanese light tank prototype developed during World War II, designed to be a more agile and versatile light tank. It featured a 37mm gun and lighter armor, but was never mass-produced due to wartime production constraints.
Gv. 7 (Type 7)
A Japanese medium tank prototype developed during World War II, designed to be a more powerful and heavily armored medium tank. It featured a 75mm gun and thick armor, but was never mass-produced due to wartime production constraints.
Gv. 9 (Type 9)
A Japanese light tank prototype developed during World War II, designed to be a more agile and versatile light tank. It featured a 47mm gun and lighter armor, but was never mass-produced due to wartime production constraints.
Gv. 10 (Type 10)
A Japanese heavy tank prototype developed during World War II, designed to be a more powerful and heavily armored heavy tank. It featured a 105mm gun and thick armor, but was never mass-produced due to wartime production constraints.
Gv. 11 (Type 11)
A Japanese light tank prototype developed during World War II, designed to be a more agile and versatile light tank. It featured a 37mm gun and lighter armor, but was never mass-produced due to wartime production constraints.
Guarding the Atlantic
The naval operations conducted in the Atlantic Ocean during World War II, including the Battle of the Atlantic, convoy protection, and the use of anti-submarine warfare tactics.
Guillotine Tanks
A nickname given to German tank destroyers equipped with a powerful anti-tank gun mounted in a fixed, open-topped turret, resembling a guillotine.
Gv. 8 (Type 8)
A series of Japanese tank destroyers produced during World War II, known for their powerful 75mm gun and sloped armor. They were used in various theaters of war, including the Pacific and Southeast Asia.
Gv. 100 (Type 100)
A Japanese heavy tank prototype developed during World War II, designed to counter Allied tanks like the Sherman. It featured a powerful 105mm gun and thick armor but was never mass-produced due to war-related production constraints.
Gv. 2000 (Type 2000)
A hypothetical Japanese super-heavy tank that was planned but never built during World War II. It was intended to have a massive size and firepower, with a 150mm gun and thick armor, but the project was abandoned due to logistical and technical challenges.