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General Forums => Aircraft and Vehicles => Topic started by: BaldEagl on April 18, 2008, 11:08:33 AM
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For your reference pleasure I have compiled the following from various pages within Wikipedia. I make no statements as to the accuracy of the information contained here. Where possible, I have included (in order) Vehicle name, Country, Production years, Total production and notes (sorted by country then vehicle name then 1st production year... I've also included this sorted by production numbers and by production years below).
I thought this might be useful to those who wish for vehicles. Feel free to add to or modify this as you see fit (it's in two pages). BTW, if anyone wants this on a spreadsheet (easier to read and sort) PM me your e-mail address.
AMC 34 France Pre-1939 12
AMC 35 France Pre-1939-1940 50
AMR 33 France Pre-1939 123
AMR 35 France Pre-1939 167
Char 2C France Pre-1939 10 WW-I vintage
Char B1 France Pre-1939-1940 405
Char D1 France Pre-1939 160 Includes the ten pre-series "NC31" vehicles.
Char D2 France Pre-1939-1940 100
FCM 36 France Pre-1939 100
Hotchkiss H35 France Pre-1939-1940 1092 Includes the informally named "H 38" or "H 39" variants.
NC27 France Pre-1939 36 All 36 NC27's were exported.
R 35 France Pre-1939-1940 1601 245 vehicles were exported. Includes the R 40 variant.
Renault FT-17 France Pre-1939 1580 WW-I vintage
SOMUA S35 France Pre-1939-1940 430
ZB France Pre-1939 16 Export version for China
ZT2 France 1940 10
ZT3 France Pre-1939 10 Tank destroyer
ZT4 France 1940 40 Production consisted of hulls only.
Bison Germany 1942-1942 12 150 mm heavy infantry gun on Panzer II chassis
Elefant Germany 1943-1943 91 The Ferdinand/Elefant (Sd.Kfz. 184) used the chassis of Porsche's losing entry for the Tiger competition. On top of this chassis, a forward-facing 88 mm L/71 gun was mounted.
Grille Germany 1943-1944 571 150 mm heavy infantry gun on Panzer 38(t) chassis (figures include munition-carrying versions of the Grille) (Sd.Kfz. 138/1)
Hetzer Germany 1944-1945 3022 (Jagdpanzer 38(t)) - 75 mm PaK 39 L/48 gun on a widened Pz 38(t) chassis (Sd.Kfz. 138/2)
Hornisse Germany 1943-1945 494 88 mm PaK43/1 auf Geschützwagen III/IV, later known as Nashorn (Sd. Kfz. 164)
Hummel Germany 1943-1945 714 150 mm field howitzer on Geschützwagen III/IV chassis (Sd.Kfz. 165)
Jagdpanther Germany 1943-1945 425 Tank Destroyer with an 88 mm L/71 PaK43 gun on Panzer V chassis (Sd.Kfz. 173)
Jagdpanzer IV Germany 1944-1944 769 Tank Destroyer with 75 mm L/48 gun on Panzer IV chassis (Sd.Kfz. 162)
Jagdpanzer IV/70 Germany 1944-1945 1208 Tank Destroyer with 75 mm L/70 gun on Panzer IV chassis (Sd.Kfz. 162/1)
Jagdtiger Germany 1944-1945 79 Tank Destroyer armed with a 128 mm L/55 PaK44 gun (Sd.Kfz. 186)
Marder 138 Germany 1942-1944 1216 75 mm PaK 40 L/46 gun on Panzer 38(t) chassis (Sd.Kfz. 138)
Marder 139 Germany 1942-1942 344 Captured Soviet 76.2 mm gun on Panzer 38(t) chassis (Sd.Kfz. 139)
Marder II Germany 1942-1943 723 75 mm PaK 40 L/46 or captured Soviet 76.2 mm gun on Panzer II chassis (Sd.Kfz. 131/132)
Möbelwagen Germany 1944-1945 240 Anti Aircraft. 37mm FlaK 43 L/89 on Panzer IV chassis (Flakpanzer IV Sd.Kfz.161/3)
Ostwind Germany 1944-1945 43 Anti Aircraft. 37mm FlaK 43 L/89 on Panzer IV chassis, with armored turret (Flakpanzer IV)
Panther Germany 1943-1945 6132 (Panzer V) was armed with a 75 mm KwK 42 L/70 gun (Sd.Kfz. 171)
Panzer I Germany 1893
Pz 38(t) Germany 1939-1942 1396
Pz II Germany 1939-1944 633
Pz II (f) Germany 1940-1942 155 Flamethrower tank (converted from older types)
Pz III (f) Germany 1943-1943 100 Armed with flamethrower
Pz III A-F Germany 1939-1940 553 Armed with 37 mm gun
Pz III G-J Germany 1940-1942 2390 Armed with 50 mm L/42 gun
Pz III J/1-M Germany 1942-1943 1971 Armed with 50 mm L/60 gun
Pz III N Germany 1942-1943 662 Armed with 75 mm L/24 gun (converted older types)
Pz IV A-F1 Germany 1939-1942 904 Panzer IV with short 75 mm L/24 gun
Pz IV F2-J Germany 1942-1945 7394 Panzer IV with long 75 mm L/43 or L/48 gun
StuG III A-E Germany 1940-1942 825 Sturmgeschütz III. Assault Gun armed with 75 mm L/24 on Panzer III chassis (Sd.Kfz. 142)
StuG III F-G Germany 1942-1945 8593 Sturmgeschütz 40. Assault Gun armed with 75 mm L/43 or L/48 on Panzer III chassis (Sd.Kfz. 142/1)
StuG IV Germany 1943-1945 1141 Assault Gun. Modified superstructure of Sturmgeschütz III Ausf. G on Panzer IV chassis; armed with 75 mm L/48 gun (Sd.Kfz. 167)
StuH 42 Germany 1942-1945 1217 Sturmhaubitze 42. StuG III with 105 mm light field howitzer (Sd. Kfz. 142/2)
Sturmpanzer IV Germany 1943-1945 298 (Brummbär) - with 150 mm field howitzer on Panzer IV chassis (Sd.Kfz. 166)
Sturmtiger Germany 1944-1944 18 380 mm rocket mortar on Tiger I chassis (converted from battle damaged tanks)
Tiger I Germany 1942-1944 1350 (Panzer VI E/H) was armed with an 88 mm L/56 gun (Sd.Kfz. 181)
Tiger II Germany 1943-1945 490 (Panzer VI B, also known as Königstiger) was armed with an 88 mm L/71 gun (Sd.Kfz. 182)
Wespe Germany 1943-1944 658 105 mm light field howitzer on Panzer II chassis (Sd.Kfz. 124)
Wirbelwind Germany 1944-1945 106 Anti Aircraft. quadruple 20mm FlaK 38 L/112.5 guns on Panzer IV chassis, with armored turret (Flakpanzer IV)
Centurion I (A41) Great Britan 1944-1945 6 Tank, Cruiser
Churchill Mk I Great Britan 1941-1945 303
Churchill Mk II Great Britan 1941-1945 1127
Churchill Mk III Great Britan 675
Churchill Mk IV Great Britan 1622
Churchill Mk V Great Britan 1941-1945 241
Churchill Mk VI Great Britan 1941-1945 200
Churchill Mk VII Great Britan 1600
Churchill Mk VIII Great Britan 1941-1945 1600
Comet I (A34) Great Britan 1944-1945 1186 Tank, Cruiser
Matilda I Mk I (A11) Great Britan 1937-1940 140 Tank, Infantry
Matilda II (A12) Great Britan 1937-1943 2987 Tank, Infantry, Mk II, IIa, III, IV
Mk I, (A9) Great Britan 125 Tank, Light
Mk II, (A10) Great Britan 1938-1940 175 Tank, Cruiser
Mk III, (A13) Great Britan 1938-1939 65 Tank, Cruiser
Mk IV, (A13 Mk II) Great Britan 665 Tank, Cruiser. Several converted from Mk III, variant Mk IVA
Mk V, Covenanter (A13 Mk III) Great Britan 1700 Tank, Cruiser. No A13 Mk III saw combat
Mk VI Crusader (A15) Great Britan 1940-1943 5300 Tank, Cruiser, Mks I, II and III
Mk VII, Cavalier (A24) Great Britan 1941-1943 500 Tank, Cruiser
Mk VIII, Centaur (A27L) Great Britan 1942-1943 950 Tank, Cruiser
Mk VIII, Challenger (A30) Great Britan 1943-1944 200 Tank, Cruiser
Mk VIII, Cromwell (A27M) Great Britan 1943-1944 3066 Tank, Cruiser
Tetrarch (A17) Great Britan 177 Tank, Light, Mk VII
Valentine Great Britan 1939-1945 8275 Tank, Infantry, Mks I, II, III and IV
Type 1 Chi-He Japan Medium Tank
Type 1 Ho-Ha Japan APC
Type 1 Ho-Ki Japan APC
Type 1 Ho-Ni Japan Self-propelled artillery
Type 2 Ho-I Japan Medium Tank
Type 2 Ka-Mi Japan 184 Amphibious Tank
Type 3 Chi-Nu Japan 1944-1945 Medium Tank equivalent to German Panzer III-IV series
Type 3 Ka-Chi Japan 1944 19 Amphibious Tank
Type 4 Ho-Ro Japan Self-propelled artillery
Type 4 Ka-Tsu Japan APC
Type 89 Chi-Ro Japan Pre-1939 Medium Tank Armed with a Type 90 57 mm gun that was complemented by a coaxial Type 91 6.5 mm machine gun in the turret
Type 92 Jyu-Sokosha Japan Tankette
Type 94 Te-Ke Japan Tankette
Type 95 Ha-Go Japan 2000+ Light Tank armed with a 37 mm main gun and two 7.7 mm (0.303 inch) machine guns. Variants were built, including the Type 3 Ke-Ri, which mounted a 57 mm Model 97 gun, the "Ta-Se", an anti-aircraft tank which mounted a 20mm AA gun, and the Type 5 47 mm "Ho-Ru", a self-propelled gun similar to the German Hetzer
Type 97 Chi-Ha Japan 3000 Medium Tank varients included recovery, flail mine clearers, engineer, bridge layers, 20 mm and 75 mm anti-aircraft, and self propelled guns. The Navy installed a 120 mm gun in a limited number of these tanks. From 1942 onwards, the Model 97 was armed with the high velocity 47 mm cannon.
Type 97 Te-Ke Japan Tankette
Type 98 20 mm Japan Self-propelled artillery
Type 98 20 mm AA Half-Track Japan Self-propelled artillery
Type 98 Ke-Ni/Type 2 Ke-To Japan Light Tank
Type 98 So-Da Japan APC
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Jeep USA 1941-1945 647925
M1 USA 1940-1940 34 Combat Car M1, machine gun
M10 GMC USA 1942-1943 6706 Gun Motor Carriage (Tank Destroyer) with 3" M7 gun on Sherman hull
M12 GMC USA 1942-1943 100 Gun Motor Carriage (Tank Destroyer), M3 (Grant) hull with 155 mm M1918 gun in forward-facing mount
M18 GMC USA 1943-1944 2507 Gun Motor Carriage (Tank Destroyer), also known as the Hellcat with a 76 mm M1 gun
M2 USA 1940-1942 375 Light Tank M2, 37 mm gun. Never saw combat
M22 Locust USA 1943-1944 830 Light Tank, 37 mm M6 gun. Designed as an airmobile tank, to be delivered to the battlefield by glider.
M24 Chaffee USA 1944-1945 4731 Light Tank, 75 mm M6 gun
M26 Pershing USA 1944-1945 2202 Heavy Tank, 90 mm M3 gun
M2A1 USA 1940-1941 94 Medium Tank developed for training
M3 Lee/Grant USA 1941-1942 13859 Light Tank, 37 mm gun
M3 Lee/Grant USA 1941-1943 5258 Medium Tank. The original US version was the Lee (named after General Lee); the slightly modified British version was the Grant (named after General Grant).
M3 Personell Halftrack USA 41000 Includes armored personell carrier, self-propelled gun and anti-aircraft (e.g. M16) varients.
M30 CC USA 1942-1943 100 Cargo Carrier, ammunition carrier for M12 GMC.
M36 USA 1944-1945 2324 Gun Motor Carriage (Tank Destroyer) with 90 mm M1 gun on Sherman hull
M4 (105) Sherman USA 1944-1945 4680 Medium Tank with 105 mm howitzer
M4 (76) Sherman USA 1944-1945 10883 Medium Tank with 76 mm M1-series gun
M4 Sherman USA 1942-1945 33403 Medium Tank with 75 mm M3 (L/38) gun
M5 USA 1941-1943 8851 Light Tank, 37 mm gun
M7 HMC USA 1942-1945 4316 Howitzer Motor Carriage, M3 (Grant) or M4 (Sherman) hull with 105 mm howitzer in forward-facing mount. Given the nickname Priest by British gunners.
M8 HMC USA 1942-1944 1778 Howitzer Motor Carriage, 75 mm M2 or M3 howitzer on M5 hull
BT-8 USSR 1940-1940 706 Light armoured fighting vehicles
IS-2 USSR 1943-1945 3854 High velocity 122 mm gun
IS-3 USSR 1945-1945 350 Heavy AFVs
ISU-122/152 USSR 1943-1945 4075 Self propelled guns on an IS hull
KV-1 USSR 1940-1942 3015 76 mm gun
KV-1S USSR 1942-1943 1232 A version of the KV-1 with lighter armour
KV-2 USSR 1940-1941 334 Self propelled 152 mm howitzer in a huge turret
KV-8 USSR 1942-1943 137 Flamethrower version
KV-85 USSR 1943-1943 130 KV-1S fitted with an 85 mm gun in the same turret as the IS-1
SU-100 USSR 1944-1945 1675 Self-propelled guns mounted on the chassis of the T-34. High-velocity guns designed for anti-tank work.
SU-122 USSR 1942-1944 1148 Self-propelled guns mounted on the chassis of the T-34. Lower-velocity 122-mm M-30 howitzer.
SU-152 USSR 1943-1943 704 Self propelled 152 mm howitzer on a KV-1S hull
SU-76 USSR 1942-1945 12671 Self propelled 76 mm gun mounted on a lengthened version of the T-70 chassis
SU-85 USSR 1943-1944 2050 Self-propelled guns mounted on the chassis of the T-34. High-velocity guns designed for anti-tank work.
T-26 USSR 1940-1940 1549 Light armoured fighting vehicles
T-28 USSR 1940-1940 12 Medium AFVs
T-34 USSR 1940-1944 34780 Originally armed with a 76-mm gun; this was upgraded to a higher-velocity 76-mm
T-34-85 USSR 1944-1945 22559 85-mm gun in a bigger turret.
T-40 USSR 1941-1942 222 Light armoured fighting vehicles
T-44 USSR 1945-1945 200 Medium AFVs
T-50 USSR 1941-1942 63 Light armoured fighting vehicles
T-60 USSR 1941-1942 6292 Light armoured fighting vehicles
T-70 USSR 1942-1943 8226 Light armoured fighting vehicles
T-80 USSR 1943-1943 120 Light armoured fighting vehicles
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Unknown production numbers are at the end of the list.
Type 95 Ha-Go Japan 2000+ Light Tank armed with a 37 mm main gun and two 7.7 mm (0.303 inch) machine guns. Variants were built, including the Type 3 Ke-Ri, which mounted a 57 mm Model 97 gun, the "Ta-Se", an anti-aircraft tank which mounted a 20mm AA gun, and the Type 5 47 mm "Ho-Ru", a self-propelled gun similar to the German Hetzer
Jeep USA 1941-1945 647925
M3 Personell Halftrack USA 41000 Includes armored personell carrier, self-propelled gun and anti-aircraft (e.g. M16) varients.
T-34 USSR 1940-1944 34780 Originally armed with a 76-mm gun; this was upgraded to a higher-velocity 76-mm
M4 Sherman USA 1942-1945 33403 Medium Tank with 75 mm M3 (L/38) gun
T-34-85 USSR 1944-1945 22559 85-mm gun in a bigger turret.
M3 Lee/Grant USA 1941-1942 13859 Light Tank, 37 mm gun
SU-76 USSR 1942-1945 12671 Self propelled 76 mm gun mounted on a lengthened version of the T-70 chassis
M4 (76) Sherman USA 1944-1945 10883 Medium Tank with 76 mm M1-series gun
M5 USA 1941-1943 8851 Light Tank, 37 mm gun
StuG III F-G Germany 1942-1945 8593 Sturmgeschütz 40. Assault Gun armed with 75 mm L/43 or L/48 on Panzer III chassis (Sd.Kfz. 142/1)
Valentine Great Britan 1939-1945 8275 Tank, Infantry, Mks I, II, III and IV
T-70 USSR 1942-1943 8226 Light armoured fighting vehicles
Pz IV F2-J Germany 1942-1945 7394 Panzer IV with long 75 mm L/43 or L/48 gun
M10 GMC USA 1942-1943 6706 Gun Motor Carriage (Tank Destroyer) with 3" M7 gun on Sherman hull
T-60 USSR 1941-1942 6292 Light armoured fighting vehicles
Panther Germany 1943-1945 6132 (Panzer V) was armed with a 75 mm KwK 42 L/70 gun (Sd.Kfz. 171)
Mk VI Crusader (A15) Great Britan 1940-1943 5300 Tank, Cruiser, Mks I, II and III
M3 Lee/Grant USA 1941-1943 5258 Medium Tank. The original US version was the Lee (named after General Lee); the slightly modified British version was the Grant (named after General Grant).
M24 Chaffee USA 1944-1945 4731 Light Tank, 75 mm M6 gun
M4 (105) Sherman USA 1944-1945 4680 Medium Tank with 105 mm howitzer
M7 HMC USA 1942-1945 4316 Howitzer Motor Carriage, M3 (Grant) or M4 (Sherman) hull with 105 mm howitzer in forward-facing mount. Given the nickname Priest by British gunners.
ISU-122/152 USSR 1943-1945 4075 Self propelled guns on an IS hull
IS-2 USSR 1943-1945 3854 High velocity 122 mm gun
Mk VIII, Cromwell (A27M) Great Britan 1943-1944 3066 Tank, Cruiser
Hetzer Germany 1944-1945 3022 (Jagdpanzer 38(t)) - 75 mm PaK 39 L/48 gun on a widened Pz 38(t) chassis (Sd.Kfz. 138/2)
KV-1 USSR 1940-1942 3015 76 mm gun
Type 97 Chi-Ha Japan 3000 Medium Tank varients included recovery, flail mine clearers, engineer, bridge layers, 20 mm and 75 mm anti-aircraft, and self propelled guns. The Navy installed a 120 mm gun in a limited number of these tanks. From 1942 onwards, the Model 97 was armed with the high velocity 47 mm cannon.
Matilda II (A12) Great Britan 1937-1943 2987 Tank, Infantry, Mk II, IIa, III, IV
M18 GMC USA 1943-1944 2507 Gun Motor Carriage (Tank Destroyer), also known as the Hellcat with a 76 mm M1 gun
Pz III G-J Germany 1940-1942 2390 Armed with 50 mm L/42 gun
M36 USA 1944-1945 2324 Gun Motor Carriage (Tank Destroyer) with 90 mm M1 gun on Sherman hull
M26 Pershing USA 1944-1945 2202 Heavy Tank, 90 mm M3 gun
SU-85 USSR 1943-1944 2050 Self-propelled guns mounted on the chassis of the T-34. High-velocity guns designed for anti-tank work.
Pz III J/1-M Germany 1942-1943 1971 Armed with 50 mm L/60 gun
Panzer I Germany 1893
M8 HMC USA 1942-1944 1778 Howitzer Motor Carriage, 75 mm M2 or M3 howitzer on M5 hull
Mk V, Covenanter (A13 Mk III) Great Britan 1700 Tank, Cruiser. No A13 Mk III saw combat
SU-100 USSR 1944-1945 1675 Self-propelled guns mounted on the chassis of the T-34. High-velocity guns designed for anti-tank work.
Churchill Mk IV Great Britan 1622
R 35 France Pre-1939-1940 1601 245 vehicles were exported. Includes the R 40 variant.
Churchill Mk VII Great Britan 1600
Churchill Mk VIII Great Britan 1941-1945 1600
Renault FT-17 France Pre-1939 1580 WW-I vintage
T-26 USSR 1940-1940 1549 Light armoured fighting vehicles
Pz 38(t) Germany 1939-1942 1396
Tiger I Germany 1942-1944 1350 (Panzer VI E/H) was armed with an 88 mm L/56 gun (Sd.Kfz. 181)
KV-1S USSR 1942-1943 1232 A version of the KV-1 with lighter armour
StuH 42 Germany 1942-1945 1217 Sturmhaubitze 42. StuG III with 105 mm light field howitzer (Sd. Kfz. 142/2)
Marder 138 Germany 1942-1944 1216 75 mm PaK 40 L/46 gun on Panzer 38(t) chassis (Sd.Kfz. 138)
Jagdpanzer IV/70 Germany 1944-1945 1208 Tank Destroyer with 75 mm L/70 gun on Panzer IV chassis (Sd.Kfz. 162/1)
Comet I (A34) Great Britan 1944-1945 1186 Tank, Cruiser
SU-122 USSR 1942-1944 1148 Self-propelled guns mounted on the chassis of the T-34. Lower-velocity 122-mm M-30 howitzer.
StuG IV Germany 1943-1945 1141 Assault Gun. Modified superstructure of Sturmgeschütz III Ausf. G on Panzer IV chassis; armed with 75 mm L/48 gun (Sd.Kfz. 167)
Churchill Mk II Great Britan 1941-1945 1127
Hotchkiss H35 France Pre-1939-1940 1092 Includes the informally named "H 38" or "H 39" variants.
Mk VIII, Centaur (A27L) Great Britan 1942-1943 950 Tank, Cruiser
Pz IV A-F1 Germany 1939-1942 904 Panzer IV with short 75 mm L/24 gun
M22 Locust USA 1943-1944 830 Light Tank, 37 mm M6 gun. Designed as an airmobile tank, to be delivered to the battlefield by glider.
StuG III A-E Germany 1940-1942 825 Sturmgeschütz III. Assault Gun armed with 75 mm L/24 on Panzer III chassis (Sd.Kfz. 142)
Jagdpanzer IV Germany 1944-1944 769 Tank Destroyer with 75 mm L/48 gun on Panzer IV chassis (Sd.Kfz. 162)
Marder II Germany 1942-1943 723 75 mm PaK 40 L/46 or captured Soviet 76.2 mm gun on Panzer II chassis (Sd.Kfz. 131/132)
Hummel Germany 1943-1945 714 150 mm field howitzer on Geschützwagen III/IV chassis (Sd.Kfz. 165)
BT-8 USSR 1940-1940 706 Light armoured fighting vehicles
SU-152 USSR 1943-1943 704 Self propelled 152 mm howitzer on a KV-1S hull
Churchill Mk III Great Britan 675
Mk IV, (A13 Mk II) Great Britan 665 Tank, Cruiser. Several converted from Mk III, variant Mk IVA
Pz III N Germany 1942-1943 662 Armed with 75 mm L/24 gun (converted older types)
Wespe Germany 1943-1944 658 105 mm light field howitzer on Panzer II chassis (Sd.Kfz. 124)
Pz II Germany 1939-1944 633
Grille Germany 1943-1944 571 150 mm heavy infantry gun on Panzer 38(t) chassis (figures include munition-carrying versions of the Grille) (Sd.Kfz. 138/1)
Pz III A-F Germany 1939-1940 553 Armed with 37 mm gun
Mk VII, Cavalier (A24) Great Britan 1941-1943 500 Tank, Cruiser
Hornisse Germany 1943-1945 494 88 mm PaK43/1 auf Geschützwagen III/IV, later known as Nashorn (Sd. Kfz. 164)
Tiger II Germany 1943-1945 490 (Panzer VI B, also known as Königstiger) was armed with an 88 mm L/71 gun (Sd.Kfz. 182)
SOMUA S35 France Pre-1939-1940 430
Jagdpanther Germany 1943-1945 425 Tank Destroyer with an 88 mm L/71 PaK43 gun on Panzer V chassis (Sd.Kfz. 173)
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Char B1 France Pre-1939-1940 405
M2 USA 1940-1942 375 Light Tank M2, 37 mm gun. Never saw combat
IS-3 USSR 1945-1945 350 Heavy AFVs
Marder 139 Germany 1942-1942 344 Captured Soviet 76.2 mm gun on Panzer 38(t) chassis (Sd.Kfz. 139)
KV-2 USSR 1940-1941 334 Self propelled 152 mm howitzer in a huge turret
Churchill Mk I Great Britan 1941-1945 303
Sturmpanzer IV Germany 1943-1945 298 (Brummbär) - with 150 mm field howitzer on Panzer IV chassis (Sd.Kfz. 166)
Churchill Mk V Great Britan 1941-1945 241
Möbelwagen Germany 1944-1945 240 Anti Aircraft. 37mm FlaK 43 L/89 on Panzer IV chassis (Flakpanzer IV Sd.Kfz.161/3)
T-40 USSR 1941-1942 222 Light armoured fighting vehicles
Churchill Mk VI Great Britan 1941-1945 200
Mk VIII, Challenger (A30) Great Britan 1943-1944 200 Tank, Cruiser
T-44 USSR 1945-1945 200 Medium AFVs
Type 2 Ka-Mi Japan 184 Amphibious Tank
Tetrarch (A17) Great Britan 177 Tank, Light, Mk VII
Mk II, (A10) Great Britan 1938-1940 175 Tank, Cruiser
AMR 35 France Pre-1939 167
Char D1 France Pre-1939 160 Includes the ten pre-series "NC31" vehicles.
Pz II (f) Germany 1940-1942 155 Flamethrower tank (converted from older types)
Matilda I Mk I (A11) Great Britan 1937-1940 140 Tank, Infantry
KV-8 USSR 1942-1943 137 Flamethrower version
KV-85 USSR 1943-1943 130 KV-1S fitted with an 85 mm gun in the same turret as the IS-1
Mk I, (A9) Great Britan 125 Tank, Light
AMR 33 France Pre-1939 123
T-80 USSR 1943-1943 120 Light armoured fighting vehicles
Wirbelwind Germany 1944-1945 106 Anti Aircraft. quadruple 20mm FlaK 38 L/112.5 guns on Panzer IV chassis, with armored turret (Flakpanzer IV)
Char D2 France Pre-1939-1940 100
FCM 36 France Pre-1939 100
Pz III (f) Germany 1943-1943 100 Armed with flamethrower
M12 GMC USA 1942-1943 100 Gun Motor Carriage (Tank Destroyer), M3 (Grant) hull with 155 mm M1918 gun in forward-facing mount
M30 CC USA 1942-1943 100 Cargo Carrier, ammunition carrier for M12 GMC.
M2A1 USA 1940-1941 94 Medium Tank developed for training
Elefant Germany 1943-1943 91 The Ferdinand/Elefant (Sd.Kfz. 184) used the chassis of Porsche's losing entry for the Tiger competition. On top of this chassis, a forward-facing 88 mm L/71 gun was mounted.
Jagdtiger Germany 1944-1945 79 Tank Destroyer armed with a 128 mm L/55 PaK44 gun (Sd.Kfz. 186)
Mk III, (A13) Great Britan 1938-1939 65 Tank, Cruiser
T-50 USSR 1941-1942 63 Light armoured fighting vehicles
AMC 35 France Pre-1939-1940 50
Ostwind Germany 1944-1945 43 Anti Aircraft. 37mm FlaK 43 L/89 on Panzer IV chassis, with armored turret (Flakpanzer IV)
ZT4 France 1940-1940 40 Production consisted of hulls only.
NC27 France Pre-1939 36 All 36 NC27's were exported.
M1 USA 1940-1940 34 Combat Car M1, machine gun
Type 3 Ka-Chi Japan 1944-1944 19 Amphibious Tank
Sturmtiger Germany 1944-1944 18 380 mm rocket mortar on Tiger I chassis (converted from battle damaged tanks)
ZB France Pre-1939 16 Export version for China
AMC 34 France Pre-1939 12
Bison Germany 1942-1942 12 150 mm heavy infantry gun on Panzer II chassis
T-28 USSR 1940-1940 12 Medium AFVs
Char 2C France Pre-1939 10 WW-I vintage
ZT2 France 1940-1940 10
ZT3 France Pre-1939 10 Tank destroyer
Centurion I (A41) Great Britan 1944-1945 6 Tank, Cruiser
Type 1 Chi-He Japan Medium Tank
Type 1 Ho-Ha Japan APC
Type 1 Ho-Ki Japan APC
Type 1 Ho-Ni Japan Self-propelled artillery
Type 2 Ho-I Japan Medium Tank
Type 3 Chi-Nu Japan 1944-1945 Medium Tank equivalent to German Panzer III-IV series
Type 4 Ho-Ro Japan Self-propelled artillery
Type 4 Ka-Tsu Japan APC
Type 89 Chi-Ro Japan Pre-1939 Medium Tank Armed with a Type 90 57 mm gun that was complemented by a coaxial Type 91 6.5 mm machine gun in the turret
Type 92 Jyu-Sokosha Japan Tankette
Type 94 Te-Ke Japan Tankette
Type 97 Te-Ke Japan Tankette
Type 98 20 mm Japan Self-propelled artillery
Type 98 20 mm AA Half-Track Japan Self-propelled artillery
Type 98 Ke-Ni/Type 2 Ke-To Japan Light Tank
Type 98 So-Da Japan APC
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Unknown years of production are at the top of the list.
Panzer I Germany 1893
Churchill Mk III Great Britan 675
Churchill Mk IV Great Britan 1622
Churchill Mk VII Great Britan 1600
Mk I, (A9) Great Britan 125 Tank, Light
Mk IV, (A13 Mk II) Great Britan 665 Tank, Cruiser. Several converted from Mk III, variant Mk IVA
Mk V, Covenanter (A13 Mk III) Great Britan 1700 Tank, Cruiser. No A13 Mk III saw combat
Tetrarch (A17) Great Britan 177 Tank, Light, Mk VII
Type 1 Chi-He Japan Medium Tank
Type 1 Ho-Ha Japan APC
Type 1 Ho-Ki Japan APC
Type 1 Ho-Ni Japan Self-propelled artillery
Type 2 Ho-I Japan Medium Tank
Type 2 Ka-Mi Japan 184 Amphibious Tank
Type 4 Ho-Ro Japan Self-propelled artillery
Type 4 Ka-Tsu Japan APC
Type 92 Jyu-Sokosha Japan Tankette
Type 94 Te-Ke Japan Tankette
Type 95 Ha-Go Japan 2000+ Light Tank armed with a 37 mm main gun and two 7.7 mm (0.303 inch) machine guns. Variants were built, including the Type 3 Ke-Ri, which mounted a 57 mm Model 97 gun, the "Ta-Se", an anti-aircraft tank which mounted a 20mm AA gun, and the Type 5 47 mm "Ho-Ru", a self-propelled gun similar to the German Hetzer
Type 97 Chi-Ha Japan 3000 Medium Tank varients included recovery, flail mine clearers, engineer, bridge layers, 20 mm and 75 mm anti-aircraft, and self propelled guns. The Navy installed a 120 mm gun in a limited number of these tanks. From 1942 onwards, the Model 97 was armed with the high velocity 47 mm cannon.
Type 97 Te-Ke Japan Tankette
Type 98 20 mm Japan Self-propelled artillery
Type 98 20 mm AA Half-Track Japan Self-propelled artillery
Type 98 Ke-Ni/Type 2 Ke-To Japan Light Tank
Type 98 So-Da Japan APC
M3 Personell Halftrack USA 41000 Includes armored personell carrier, self-propelled gun and anti-aircraft (e.g. M16) varients.
AMC 34 France Pre-1939 12
AMR 33 France Pre-1939 123
AMR 35 France Pre-1939 167
Char 2C France Pre-1939 10 WW-I vintage
Char D1 France Pre-1939 160 Includes the ten pre-series "NC31" vehicles.
FCM 36 France Pre-1939 100
NC27 France Pre-1939 36 All 36 NC27's were exported.
Renault FT-17 France Pre-1939 1580 WW-I vintage
ZB France Pre-1939 16 Export version for China
ZT3 France Pre-1939 10 Tank destroyer
Type 89 Chi-Ro Japan Pre-1939 Medium Tank Armed with a Type 90 57 mm gun that was complemented by a coaxial Type 91 6.5 mm machine gun in the turret
AMC 35 France Pre-1939-1940 50
Char B1 France Pre-1939-1940 405
Char D2 France Pre-1939-1940 100
Hotchkiss H35 France Pre-1939-1940 1092 Includes the informally named "H 38" or "H 39" variants.
R 35 France Pre-1939-1940 1601 245 vehicles were exported. Includes the R 40 variant.
SOMUA S35 France Pre-1939-1940 430
Matilda I Mk I (A11) Great Britan 1937-1940 140 Tank, Infantry
Matilda II (A12) Great Britan 1937-1943 2987 Tank, Infantry, Mk II, IIa, III, IV
Mk III, (A13) Great Britan 1938-1939 65 Tank, Cruiser
Mk II, (A10) Great Britan 1938-1940 175 Tank, Cruiser
Pz III A-F Germany 1939-1940 553 Armed with 37 mm gun
Pz 38(t) Germany 1939-1942 1396
Pz IV A-F1 Germany 1939-1942 904 Panzer IV with short 75 mm L/24 gun
Pz II Germany 1939-1944 633
Valentine Great Britan 1939-1945 8275 Tank, Infantry, Mks I, II, III and IV
ZT2 France 1940-1940 10
ZT4 France 1940-1940 40 Production consisted of hulls only.
M1 USA 1940-1940 34 Combat Car M1, machine gun
BT-8 USSR 1940-1940 706 Light armoured fighting vehicles
T-26 USSR 1940-1940 1549 Light armoured fighting vehicles
T-28 USSR 1940-1940 12 Medium AFVs
M2A1 USA 1940-1941 94 Medium Tank developed for training
KV-2 USSR 1940-1941 334 Self propelled 152 mm howitzer in a huge turret
Pz II (f) Germany 1940-1942 155 Flamethrower tank (converted from older types)
Pz III G-J Germany 1940-1942 2390 Armed with 50 mm L/42 gun
StuG III A-E Germany 1940-1942 825 Sturmgeschütz III. Assault Gun armed with 75 mm L/24 on Panzer III chassis (Sd.Kfz. 142)
M2 USA 1940-1942 375 Light Tank M2, 37 mm gun. Never saw combat
KV-1 USSR 1940-1942 3015 76 mm gun
Mk VI Crusader (A15) Great Britan 1940-1943 5300 Tank, Cruiser, Mks I, II and III
T-34 USSR 1940-1944 34780 Originally armed with a 76-mm gun; this was upgraded to a higher-velocity 76-mm
M3 Lee/Grant USA 1941-1942 13859 Light Tank, 37 mm gun
T-40 USSR 1941-1942 222 Light armoured fighting vehicles
T-50 USSR 1941-1942 63 Light armoured fighting vehicles
T-60 USSR 1941-1942 6292 Light armoured fighting vehicles
Mk VII, Cavalier (A24) Great Britan 1941-1943 500 Tank, Cruiser
M3 Lee/Grant USA 1941-1943 5258 Medium Tank. The original US version was the Lee (named after General Lee); the slightly modified British version was the Grant (named after General Grant).
M5 USA 1941-1943 8851 Light Tank, 37 mm gun
Churchill Mk I Great Britan 1941-1945 303
Churchill Mk II Great Britan 1941-1945 1127
Churchill Mk V Great Britan 1941-1945 241
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Churchill Mk VI Great Britan 1941-1945 200
Churchill Mk VIII Great Britan 1941-1945 1600
Jeep USA 1941-1945 647925
Bison Germany 1942-1942 12 150 mm heavy infantry gun on Panzer II chassis
Marder 139 Germany 1942-1942 344 Captured Soviet 76.2 mm gun on Panzer 38(t) chassis (Sd.Kfz. 139)
Marder II Germany 1942-1943 723 75 mm PaK 40 L/46 or captured Soviet 76.2 mm gun on Panzer II chassis (Sd.Kfz. 131/132)
Pz III J/1-M Germany 1942-1943 1971 Armed with 50 mm L/60 gun
Pz III N Germany 1942-1943 662 Armed with 75 mm L/24 gun (converted older types)
Mk VIII, Centaur (A27L) Great Britan 1942-1943 950 Tank, Cruiser
M10 GMC USA 1942-1943 6706 Gun Motor Carriage (Tank Destroyer) with 3" M7 gun on Sherman hull
M12 GMC USA 1942-1943 100 Gun Motor Carriage (Tank Destroyer), M3 (Grant) hull with 155 mm M1918 gun in forward-facing mount
M30 CC USA 1942-1943 100 Cargo Carrier, ammunition carrier for M12 GMC.
KV-1S USSR 1942-1943 1232 A version of the KV-1 with lighter armour
KV-8 USSR 1942-1943 137 Flamethrower version
T-70 USSR 1942-1943 8226 Light armoured fighting vehicles
Marder 138 Germany 1942-1944 1216 75 mm PaK 40 L/46 gun on Panzer 38(t) chassis (Sd.Kfz. 138)
Tiger I Germany 1942-1944 1350 (Panzer VI E/H) was armed with an 88 mm L/56 gun (Sd.Kfz. 181)
M8 HMC USA 1942-1944 1778 Howitzer Motor Carriage, 75 mm M2 or M3 howitzer on M5 hull
SU-122 USSR 1942-1944 1148 Self-propelled guns mounted on the chassis of the T-34. Lower-velocity 122-mm M-30 howitzer.
Pz IV F2-J Germany 1942-1945 7394 Panzer IV with long 75 mm L/43 or L/48 gun
StuG III F-G Germany 1942-1945 8593 Sturmgeschütz 40. Assault Gun armed with 75 mm L/43 or L/48 on Panzer III chassis (Sd.Kfz. 142/1)
StuH 42 Germany 1942-1945 1217 Sturmhaubitze 42. StuG III with 105 mm light field howitzer (Sd. Kfz. 142/2)
M4 Sherman USA 1942-1945 33403 Medium Tank with 75 mm M3 (L/38) gun
M7 HMC USA 1942-1945 4316 Howitzer Motor Carriage, M3 (Grant) or M4 (Sherman) hull with 105 mm howitzer in forward-facing mount. Given the nickname Priest by British gunners.
SU-76 USSR 1942-1945 12671 Self propelled 76 mm gun mounted on a lengthened version of the T-70 chassis
Elefant Germany 1943-1943 91 The Ferdinand/Elefant (Sd.Kfz. 184) used the chassis of Porsche's losing entry for the Tiger competition. On top of this chassis, a forward-facing 88 mm L/71 gun was mounted.
Pz III (f) Germany 1943-1943 100 Armed with flamethrower
KV-85 USSR 1943-1943 130 KV-1S fitted with an 85 mm gun in the same turret as the IS-1
SU-152 USSR 1943-1943 704 Self propelled 152 mm howitzer on a KV-1S hull
T-80 USSR 1943-1943 120 Light armoured fighting vehicles
Grille Germany 1943-1944 571 150 mm heavy infantry gun on Panzer 38(t) chassis (figures include munition-carrying versions of the Grille) (Sd.Kfz. 138/1)
Wespe Germany 1943-1944 658 105 mm light field howitzer on Panzer II chassis (Sd.Kfz. 124)
Mk VIII, Challenger (A30) Great Britan 1943-1944 200 Tank, Cruiser
Mk VIII, Cromwell (A27M) Great Britan 1943-1944 3066 Tank, Cruiser
M18 GMC USA 1943-1944 2507 Gun Motor Carriage (Tank Destroyer), also known as the Hellcat with a 76 mm M1 gun
M22 Locust USA 1943-1944 830 Light Tank, 37 mm M6 gun. Designed as an airmobile tank, to be delivered to the battlefield by glider.
SU-85 USSR 1943-1944 2050 Self-propelled guns mounted on the chassis of the T-34. High-velocity guns designed for anti-tank work.
Hornisse Germany 1943-1945 494 88 mm PaK43/1 auf Geschützwagen III/IV, later known as Nashorn (Sd. Kfz. 164)
Hummel Germany 1943-1945 714 150 mm field howitzer on Geschützwagen III/IV chassis (Sd.Kfz. 165)
Jagdpanther Germany 1943-1945 425 Tank Destroyer with an 88 mm L/71 PaK43 gun on Panzer V chassis (Sd.Kfz. 173)
Panther Germany 1943-1945 6132 (Panzer V) was armed with a 75 mm KwK 42 L/70 gun (Sd.Kfz. 171)
StuG IV Germany 1943-1945 1141 Assault Gun. Modified superstructure of Sturmgeschütz III Ausf. G on Panzer IV chassis; armed with 75 mm L/48 gun (Sd.Kfz. 167)
Sturmpanzer IV Germany 1943-1945 298 (Brummbär) - with 150 mm field howitzer on Panzer IV chassis (Sd.Kfz. 166)
Tiger II Germany 1943-1945 490 (Panzer VI B, also known as Königstiger) was armed with an 88 mm L/71 gun (Sd.Kfz. 182)
IS-2 USSR 1943-1945 3854 High velocity 122 mm gun
ISU-122/152 USSR 1943-1945 4075 Self propelled guns on an IS hull
Jagdpanzer IV Germany 1944-1944 769 Tank Destroyer with 75 mm L/48 gun on Panzer IV chassis (Sd.Kfz. 162)
Sturmtiger Germany 1944-1944 18 380 mm rocket mortar on Tiger I chassis (converted from battle damaged tanks)
Type 3 Ka-Chi Japan 1944-1944 19 Amphibious Tank
Hetzer Germany 1944-1945 3022 (Jagdpanzer 38(t)) - 75 mm PaK 39 L/48 gun on a widened Pz 38(t) chassis (Sd.Kfz. 138/2)
Jagdpanzer IV/70 Germany 1944-1945 1208 Tank Destroyer with 75 mm L/70 gun on Panzer IV chassis (Sd.Kfz. 162/1)
Jagdtiger Germany 1944-1945 79 Tank Destroyer armed with a 128 mm L/55 PaK44 gun (Sd.Kfz. 186)
Möbelwagen Germany 1944-1945 240 Anti Aircraft. 37mm FlaK 43 L/89 on Panzer IV chassis (Flakpanzer IV Sd.Kfz.161/3)
Ostwind Germany 1944-1945 43 Anti Aircraft. 37mm FlaK 43 L/89 on Panzer IV chassis, with armored turret (Flakpanzer IV)
Wirbelwind Germany 1944-1945 106 Anti Aircraft. quadruple 20mm FlaK 38 L/112.5 guns on Panzer IV chassis, with armored turret (Flakpanzer IV)
Centurion I (A41) Great Britan 1944-1945 6 Tank, Cruiser
Comet I (A34) Great Britan 1944-1945 1186 Tank, Cruiser
Type 3 Chi-Nu Japan 1944-1945 Medium Tank equivalent to German Panzer III-IV series
M24 Chaffee USA 1944-1945 4731 Light Tank, 75 mm M6 gun
M26 Pershing USA 1944-1945 2202 Heavy Tank, 90 mm M3 gun
M36 USA 1944-1945 2324 Gun Motor Carriage (Tank Destroyer) with 90 mm M1 gun on Sherman hull
M4 (105) Sherman USA 1944-1945 4680 Medium Tank with 105 mm howitzer
M4 (76) Sherman USA 1944-1945 10883 Medium Tank with 76 mm M1-series gun
SU-100 USSR 1944-1945 1675 Self-propelled guns mounted on the chassis of the T-34. High-velocity guns designed for anti-tank work.
T-34-85 USSR 1944-1945 22559 85-mm gun in a bigger turret.
IS-3 USSR 1945-1945 350 Heavy AFVs
T-44 USSR 1945-1945 200 Medium AFVs
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Holy crap! That's a lot of GVs...thanks BE!
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MY god you have a lot of time on your hands!But that is one great data sheet!Thanks so much for posting!
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so many words, me head hurts
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Would you m ind posting that again? without copy and paste? :D
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Bring the french tanks to AH, we had some good ones for early war stuff.
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Excellant job :aok
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goddang if we had all those tanks it would be a real war
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Holy crap! That's a lot of GVs...thanks BE!
damn
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M3 Lee/Grant USA 1941-1942 13859 Light Tank, 37 mm gun
M3 Lee/Grant USA 1941-1943 5258 Medium Tank. The original US version was the Lee (named after General Lee); the slightly modified British version was the Grant (named after General Grant).
M5 USA 1941-1943 8851 Light Tank, 37 mm gun
Typo:
The M3 light tank was called the Stuart after JEB Stuart. The M5, an updated variation of the M3, was also called the Stuart. Both Britain and Canada used the M3 Lee as well as the Grant, which was built to specific British requirements that resulted in the most obvious difference; the 37mm turret shape. The Brits mounted their radio gear in the turret bustle, and eliminated the cupola and its .30 cal MG. M3 Lees were still in front line service with Australian units in Burma, right up to Japan's surrender. Even with the oddball sponson mounted 75mm, they were still vastly superior to Japanese tanks and extremely useful in supporting ground troops.
My regards,
Widewing
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:pray M3 Stuart please...
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i want the stuart
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