Iu-32 Anti-Tank Gun

A Soviet-designed anti-tank gun that was intended to replace the ZiS-3, but its development was halted due to the war ending.

Hx-21

A Soviet World War II anti-tank gun, known for its powerful firepower. It was used extensively to destroy German tanks and was a key factor in the Soviet victory.

Fr-35 (Soviet): ZiS-3 Gun

The ZiS-3 was a 76.2 mm field gun used by the Soviet Red Army during World War II. It was known for its accuracy, versatility, and effectiveness against both enemy tanks and infantry.

Dw. 3300 – ZiS-3 Gun

A Soviet 76.2 mm field gun, one of the most important artillery pieces used by the Red Army during World War II. Its versatility and accuracy made it a valuable asset.

Dn. 75 (Soviet)

The 75mm divisional gun M1932 (ZiS-3) was a Soviet anti-tank gun used extensively during the early stages of World War II. It was later used as an infantry support gun due to its limited effectiveness against German tanks.

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.

Ck. 76mm Gun ZiS-3

A Soviet anti-tank gun, used extensively during World War II. It was known for its accuracy and penetration capacity, making it effective against German tanks.