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Sturmgeschütz III
1940 German self-propelled gun family
Elefant
Elefant (German for "elephant") was a heavy tank destroyer (self-propelled anti-tank gun) used by German Panzerjäger (anti-tank) units during World War II. Ninety-one units were built in 1943 under the name Ferdinand (after its designer Ferdinand Porsche) using VK 45.01 (P) tank hulls which had been produced for the Tiger I tank before the competing Henschel design had been selected.
Hetzer
The 38 (Sd.Kfz. 138/2), originally the 38(t), known mostly post-war as '''''', was a German light tank destroyer of the Second World War based on a modified Czechoslovak Panzer 38(t) chassis.
SU-100
The SU-100 (Russian: самоходная установка-100, СУ-100 romanized: Samokhodnaya Ustanovka-100) is a Soviet tank destroyer armed with the D-10S 100 mm anti-tank gun in a casemate superstructure. It was used extensively during the last year of World War II and saw service for many years afterwards with the armies of Soviet allies around the world.
Jagdpanther
The ' (German: "hunting Panther"), Sd.Kfz. 173', was a tank destroyer (, a self-propelled anti-tank gun) built by Germany during World War II. The combined the 8.8 cm Pak 43 anti-tank gun, similar to the main gun of the Tiger II, with the armor and suspension of the Panther chassis.
Jagdpanzer IV
1943 German tank destroyer series
Jagdtiger
Panzerjäger I
1940 German self-propelled antitank gun
SU-85
The SU-85 (Samokhodnaya ustanovka 85) was a Soviet self-propelled gun used during World War II, based on the chassis of the T-34 medium tank. Earlier Soviet self-propelled guns were meant to serve as either assault guns, such as the SU-122, or as tank destroyers; the SU-85 fell into the latter category. As with the other AFVs in the SU series, the designation "85" refers to the vehicle's main armament, the 85 mm D-5T gun.
M18 Hellcat
1943 tank destroyer
M10 Gun Motor Carriage
1942 tank destroyer
M36 Gun Motor Carriage
1944 tank destroyer
Kanonenjagdpanzer
The Kanonenjagdpanzer (KanJPz) was a West German Cold War tank destroyer. Its design was very similar to that of the World War II Jagdpanzer IV.
Type 1 Ho-Ni I
tank destroyer
Type 3 Ho-Ni III
self-propelled anti-tank gun
KSP-76
The KSP-76, also known by its factory designation GAZ-68, was a Soviet wheeled assault gun that began development in 1943. It mounted a 76 mm divisional gun M1942 (ZiS-3) gun on a lightweight chassis in an attempt to provide support for scout and airborne units. The light chassis proved unable to withstand repeated firings of the gun and the project never got beyond the prototype stage.
Type 5 Na-To
type of tank destroyer
Pansarvärnskanonvagn m/43
tank destroyer developed by Landsverk