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Renault FT (most of delivered 36 tanks, 3 tanks captured by Japanese in 1931) M4 Sherman (35 tanks, only used in India-Burma Theater by Chinese Expedition Army) M3 Stuart (M3A3, M5A1) (50 tanks, only used in India-Burma Theater by Chinese Expedition Army) M24 Chaffee – 233. M18 Hellcat.
Tanks in World War II. Tanks were an important weapons system in World War II. Although tanks in the inter-war years were the subject of widespread research, few were made, in just a few countries. However, during World War II, most armies employed tanks, and thousands were built every month. Tank usage, doctrine, and production varied widely ...
Number built—8,800 The Panzer IV was the workhorse of the German tank force during World War II. It saw combat in all land theaters, with the exception of the Pacific Theater, and was the only tank to remain in production for the entire war. The Panzer IV was originally intended to be an infantry-support tank.
B "Königstiger" (Sd. Kfz.182) / VK4503(H) was a heavy tank in the later half of World War II. Armed with an 88 mm L/71 gun, the vehicle could perform well in the defensive role on the eastern and western fronts but was an expensive failure for Nazi Germany when used in an offensive role as a main battle tank. The Tiger II combined one of the ...
Maeda Ku-6 prototype flying tank (1; Japan) Marder I tank destroyer (170; Germany) Marder II self-propelled 75 mm antitank gun on a Panzer II chassis (651; Germany) Marder III tank destroyer (1,756; Germany) Mareşal tank destroyer prototype (7; Romania) Marmon–Herrington armoured car (5,746; South Africa)
World War II heavy tanks. This category is for articles about heavy tanks introduced during the Second World War. For earlier tanks see Category:Tanks of the interwar period.
Type 4 Ho-To SPG prototype with a Type 38 12 cm howitzer. Type 95 heavy tank; 4 built in 1934. Hi-Ro Sha 10 cm cannon self-propelled gun on Type 95 heavy tank chassis. Ji-Ro Type 92 10 cm cannon self-propelled gun on Type 95 heavy tank chassis. Type 97 Chi-Ni medium tank; one prototype built. Type 98 Chi-Ho medium tank; 4 built, two in 1940 and ...
This page contains a list of equipment used the German military of World War II.Germany used a number of type designations for their weapons. In some cases, the type designation and series number (i.e. FlaK 30) are sufficient to identify a system, but occasionally multiple systems of the same type are developed at the same time and share a partial designation.