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The Tiger II, or King Tiger, represented the pinnacle of German heavy tank design during World War II. Featuring exceptionally thick sloped armor, it provided formidable protection against Allied weap...
The T-34-85 was a crucial tank for the Soviet Union during World War II, renowned for its mass production and battlefield versatility. Upgraded from the earlier T-34, it featured a more powerful 85mm...
The Centurion was a mainstay of British armored forces throughout the Cold War and beyond. Its balanced design combined good firepower, mobility, and protection. Initially armed with an 83.5mm gun, it...
The M26 Pershing was the first American heavy tank to directly confront German tanks like the Tiger and Panther during World War II. Armed with a 90mm gun, it offered a significant firepower upgrade o...
The Panther tank was a response to the Soviet T-34, combining powerful firepower with sloped armor for improved protection. Its 75mm KwK 42 gun was highly accurate and effective. The Panthers sloped a...
The IS-2 was a Soviet heavy tank designed to counter the formidable German Tiger and Panther tanks. Its massive 122mm gun delivered devastating firepower, capable of destroying heavily armored targets...
The M4 Sherman was the workhorse of the US armored forces during World War II. While not as heavily armored or powerfully armed as some of its German counterparts, the Shermans reliability, ease of ma...
The Churchill tank was a British heavy tank designed for overcoming obstacles and supporting infantry assaults during World War II. Its powerful engine and wide tracks allowed it to cross difficult te...
The Char B1 was a French heavy tank designed before World War II, featuring thick armor and a powerful 75mm gun. Its design prioritized protection and firepower over speed and maneuverability. Limited...
The Panzer III was initially intended to be the primary German tank, but it was later overshadowed by the more powerful Panzer IV and Panther. Early models were armed with a 50mm gun, which proved ina...
The T-70 was a Soviet light tank designed for rapid production and deployment during World War II. Its simple design and ease of manufacture allowed it to be produced in large numbers. Armed with a 45...
The M2 Medium Tank was an early American tank design that saw limited service during World War II. Its 37mm gun was quickly found to be inadequate against German tanks. While it featured sloped armor,...
The A34 Comet was a British medium tank designed to counter the German Panther tank. It featured a 75mm gun and improved mobility compared to earlier British tanks. However, it entered service late in...
The T-60 was a Soviet light tank produced in large numbers during the early years of World War II. Its simple design and ease of manufacture made it ideal for rapid production. Armed with a 30mm gun,...
The Type 97 Chi-Ha was the most numerous tank in the Imperial Japanese Army during the early years of World War II. It was a reliable and well-designed tank for its time, but its 47mm gun proved inade...
The Panzer II was an early German light tank that served as a stopgap measure until more capable tanks could be produced. Armed with a 20mm gun, it was quickly rendered obsolete by more powerful Allie...
The M13/40 was an Italian medium tank used extensively in North Africa during World War II. It featured a 47mm gun, but its thin armor made it vulnerable to Allied tanks. While relatively fast and man...
The 7TP was a Polish light tank produced in limited numbers before the German invasion of Poland in 1939. It was based on the British Vickers Light Tank and armed with a 37mm gun. Its performance was...
The BT-7 was a Soviet light tank known for its speed and mobility. It was armed with a 45mm gun, but its thin armor made it vulnerable to enemy fire. While initially innovative, the BT series became o...