This tank destroyer used the M4 chassis and was armed with a 90 mm cannon.
M36
It used a case mate t-34 hull and had the same gun as the IS-1.
su-85
It was the most feared tank in the German army and housed an 88 mm cannon.
Tiger 2
It was developed from the M48 Patton and is still in active service in some countries.
M60 Patton
The most produced tank in history.
T-54/55
It had four tracks and was incredibly slow.
T28
It was long, and had an additional two machine gun turrets.
t-28
This tank had the highest KD ratio in WWII with an estimate of 10:1.
Ferdinand
This tank came out of West Germany and was an early MBT fitted with a 105 mm cannon.
Leopard 1
It's the descendant of the BMP-1.
BMP-2
This heavy tank had both a 76 mm cannon and a 37 mm cannon in its turret.
M6
It was a stop gap tank with the same turret as the IS-1.
kv-85
The sister tank of the Maus.
This French tank was introduced in 1966 and is still serving, it used a 105 mm cannon and sacrificed armor for mobility.
AMX-30
It used a casemate t-54 hull and housed a 122 mm cannon.
su-122 54
This highly mobile tank destroyer was armed with a 76 mm cannon in its open top turret.
M18 Hellcat
It used an elongated kv-1 hull and had two main turrets.
SMK
Another big cat, there were many different variants of this tank.
Panther
It's often confused with the soviet t-34 because of it's name.
T34
It used a T-62 chassis and fires ATGMs.
IT-1
This SPAA was introduced in 1945 and housed a dual 40 mm auto cannon setup.
M19
It was an SPG on a kv chassis with three guns.
kv-7
This assault gun was originally armed with a short barreled 75 mm cannon but was later upgraded to a long barreled 75 mm cannon.
StuG III
It's the American rat that we all know and hate.
XM800T
It fired ATGMs and is known as the pancake tank.
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