M18 Hellcat Tank Destroyer
The M18 Hellcat was a tank destroyer used by the United States during World War II and built by Buick Motors. It was the fastest tracked armored fighting vehicle of World War II, with a top speed of about 89 km/h (55 mph). It was equipped with a 76mm main gun and a Browning M2HB .50 caliber machine gun. In order to pursue high speed, its armor is very thin, relying on "hit-and-run" (hit-and-run) tactics against German tanks.
German Kanonenjagdpanzer Tank Destroyer
It was a German tank destroyer designed and built during the Cold War. There is a 90mm anti-tank gun, derived from the obsolete M47Patton tank. The design is similar to JagdpanzerIV in World War II. He served in the West German and Belgian armies from 1965 to 1990. A total of 770 were built. As the Soviets deployed T-64 and T-72 main battle tanks, they could not be confronted at long distances, and so gradually became obsolete. Characterized by its high maneuverability and low profile, its armor is only 50mm at its thickest point and has a crew of 4, including the captain, driver, gunner and loader.
Armored Combat Vehicle No. 3 Assault Gun during World War II
The Sturmgesch ü tz III was the most extensively produced armored combat vehicle in Germany during World War II. It is manufactured based on the chassis of Tank No. 3. Germany initially intended to use mobile armored light artillery as infantry support. After continuous improvement and meticulous research, it was finally transformed into a tank destroyer in 1942. Until the end of the war, Germany produced a total of 10500 Panzer III assault guns.
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