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  2. List of armoured fighting vehicles of World War II - Wikipedia

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    T27 armored car prototype (2; USA) T28 super-heavy tank prototype, also called T95 GMC (2; USA) T29 heavy tank prototype (6; USA) T30 heavy tank prototype (2; USA) T40/M9 tank destroyer prototype (USA) T55E1 motor carriage prototype wheeled tank destroyer (USA) T92 howitzer motor carriage prototype self-propelled artillery (5; USA)

  3. List of military vehicles of World War II - Wikipedia

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    Medium tank M3 (7,533) (General Lee American tanks purchased by the British under lend-lease.) Medium tank M4 (58,000) ( General Sherman bought by British from U.S. under lend lease) Medium tank M2 (112, used for training only)

  4. List of fictional vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Drill Dozer - Drilling tank from Drill Dozer, piloted by child gentleman thief Jill. Griffon tank - Warhammer 40000; RX-75 Guntank - Mobile Suit Gundam; Leman Russ - a main battle tank of Astra Militarum, backbone armed force of Imperium of Humankind from Warhammer 40000; Baneblade, Fellblade and their variants - super heavy tanks from ...

  5. Romanian armored fighting vehicle production during World War II

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    1942 medium tank – British historian Mark Axworthy writes how the Romanians wanted to produce a tank comparable to the T-34. [11] Romanian documents give the characteristics of this tank, the proposal of which came by the end of 1942. It was to be a medium tank weighing 16-18 tonnes, reaching a maximum speed of 50 km/h.

  6. List of military vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Stridsvagn 121 (Swedish designation for German Leopard 2A4 tanks which were previously in Bundeswehr service) Stridsvagn 122 (Swedish designation for the German Leopard 2 tank) Stryker popular name for the Stryker family of wheeled armoured vehicles (United States; modern) SU 60 armoured personnel carrier (also known as Type 60) (Japan; Cold War)

  7. Hobart's Funnies - Wikipedia

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    The tank could place demolition charges at heights up to 12 feet. The tank was driven against a wall, the framework was lowered into the ground against the wall. The tank then backed up 100 feet laying out an electric detonating cable. The explosives were then detonated by the tank driver. It was the successor to the single-charge device "Carrot".

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  9. TOG2 - Wikipedia

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    The TOG 2, officially known as the Heavy Tank, TOG II, was a British super-heavy tank design produced during the early stages of World War II for a scenario where the battlefields of northern France devolved into a morass of mud, trenches, and craters as had happened during World War I. When this did not happen, the tank was deemed unnecessary ...