List of armoured fighting vehicles of World War II
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See also - 0-9 - A - B - C - D - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - R - S - T - V - W
See also
- List of equipment used in World War II
- List of armoured fighting vehicles
- List of World War II military vehicles by country
- List of limited service World War II combat vehicles
- List of prototype World War II combat vehicles
0-9
- 7TP (132; Poland)
- 10TP (~1 prototype; Poland)
A
- Australian Cruiser Tank Mk. 1 "Sentinel" Cruiser tank, (65; Australia)
- AEC Armoured Car (United Kingdom)
- Alecto prototype self-propelled gun (UK)
- AMC 34 medium tank (12; France)
- AMR-33 light tank (120; France)
- AMR-35 light tank (167; France)
- SP 17pdr, Valentine, Mk.I, Archer tank destroyer (United Kingdom)
- Armoured Carrier Wheeled Indian Pattern (India)
- SP 17pdr, A30 (Avenger) prototype heavy tank (United Kingdom)
B
- BA-10 armored car (Soviet Union)
- BA-20 armored car (Soviet Union)
- BA-64 armored car (Soviet Union)
- Badger flame tank version of the Ram tank (Canada)
- Carrier, Valentine, 25pdr gun Mk.I, Bishop self-propelled artillery (100; United Kingdom)
- BSA Scout Car (United Kingdom)
- BT Series of fast tanks (7000+; Soviet Union)
- BT-42 (18; Finland)
C
- C7P (Poland)
- C15TA Armoured Truck (3960; Canada)
- Carden-Loyd Mk VI Tankette (United Kingdom)
- Char B1 heavy tank by Renault (405; France)
- Churchill (Infantry Tank IV) - UK
- Tank, Cruiser, Mk I (A9) (125; United Kingdom)
- Tank, Cruiser, Mk II (A10) (205; United Kingdom)
- Tank, Cruiser, Mk III (A13) (65; United Kingdom)
- Tank, Cruiser, Mk IV (A13 Mk.II) (655; United Kingdom)
- Tank, Cruiser, Mk V Covenanter (A13 Mk.III) (1700+; United Kingdom) (Never used in combat)
- Tank, Cruiser, Mk VI Crusader (A15) (5300; United Kingdom)
- Tank, Cruiser, Mk VII Cavalier (A24) (500; United Kingdom)
- Tank, Cruiser, Mk VIII Centaur (A27L) (950; United Kingdom)
- Tank, Cruiser, Mk VIII Cromwell (A27M) (4200; United Kingdom)
- Tank, Cruiser, Challenger (A30) (United Kingdom)
- Tank, Cruiser, Comet I (A34) (United Kingdom)
- Coventry Armoured Car (United Kingdom)
- Crossley-Chevrolet Armoured Car (United Kingdom)
- CV-33, CV-35 (tankette) (Italy)
D
- Daimler Armoured Car (United Kingdom)
- Daimler Dingo Scout Car (United Kingdom)
- Dingo scout car (Australia)
F
- Ferdinand heavy tank destroyer (Germany)
- Fiat 3000 light tank derived from the Renault FT-17 (Italy)
- Flakpanzer IV "Ostwind" self-propelled antiaircraft gun (Germany)
- Flamingo (popular name for the PzKpfw II Flamm)
- Fox Armoured Car (Canada)
- FT-17 light infantry tank by Renault (1580; France)
- FT-31 FT-17 rebuild light tank by Renault (France)
G
- Guy Armoured Car (101; United Kingdom)
H
- Hotchkiss H35 tank (~400; France)
- Hotchkiss H39 tank (~692; France)
- Humber Armoured Car (United Kingdom)
- Humber Light Reconnaissance Car (United Kingdom)
- Humber Scout Car (United Kingdom)
- Hummel self-propelled artillery (Germany)
I
- Tank, Infantry, Mk I Matilda I (A11) (140; United Kingdom)
- Tank, Infantry, Mk II Matilda II (A12) (1900+; United Kingdom)
- Tank, Infantry, Mk III Valentine (8200+; United Kingdom)
- Tank, Infantry, Mk IV Churchill (A22) (5700+; United Kingdom)
- Tank, Infantry, Black Prince (A43) prototype heavy tank (United Kingdom)
- IS-1 "Joseph Stalin tank" (107, converted to IS-2 before issuing; Soviet Union)
- IS-2 (7600+; Soviet Union)
- IS-3 (2311 tanks produced until mid 1946, probably never used in combat during WWII; Soviet Union)
J
- Jagdpanzer 38(t) tank destroyer (Germany)
- Jagdpanzer IV tank destroyer (Germany)
- Jagdpanzer V "Jagdpanther" tank destroyer (Germany)
- Jagdpanzer VI "Jagdtiger" heavy tank destroyer (Germany)
- JS-1, JS-2, JS-3: see Joseph Stalin tank
K
- Kangaroo armored personnel carrier variant of the Ram tank (100+; Canada), M4 Sherman, M7 Priest and other vehicles.
- Katyusha self-propelled multiple rocket launcher (Soviet Union)
- Kugelblitz self-propelled antiaircraft gun (Germany)
- KV-1 (9200+; Soviet Union)
- KV-2 (330; Soviet Union)
- KV-85 (130; Soviet Union)
L
- L5-21 (Italy)
- L5-30 (Italy)
- L6/40 (283; Italy)
- Lanchester Armoured Car (United Kingdom)
- Landsverk 180 armored car (Sweden)
- Landsverk 185 armored car (Sweden)
- Leichte Flakpanzer 38(t) self-propelled antiaircraft gun (Germany)
- Leopard (popular name for the VK1602 version of the Panzer II)
- Light Tank Mk.VI (United Kingdom)
- Light Tank Mk VII light/airborne tank commonly known as the Tetrarch tank (177; United Kingdom)
- LT vz 35 (Czech Army designation for the Skoda S-11 / Panzer 35(t))
- LT vz 38 (Czech Army designation for the CKD TNH-PS / Panzer 38(t))
- Luchs (popular name for the Ausf L version of the Panzer II)
- Lynx Scout Car (3255; Canada)
M
- Light Tank M1 (USA)
- Light Tank M2 (365; USA)
- Light Tank M3/M5 (22,743) Known as the General Stuart and Honey in British service. (USA)
- Carrier, Personnel, Half-track M3 Personnel Carrier (USA)
- Medium Tank M3 (~7,200) Known as the General Lee and General Grant in British service. (USA)
- M3 Scout Car (20,918; USA)
- Medium Tank M4 (58,000+;) Known as the General Sherman in British service. (USA)
- Heavy Tank M6 (40; USA) (never saw combat)
- 105mm Howitzer Motor Carriage M7 (3,490) Known as the Priest in British service. (USA)
- M8 Greyhound (8,523; USA)
- 75mm Howitzer Motor Carriage M8 (1,778; USA)
- 3in Gun Motor Carriage M10 (6,706) Know as the Wolverine in British service. (USA)
- M11-39 (100; Italy)
- M-13/40 (779; Italy)
- M 14/41 (~1100; Italy)
- M15/42 (82; Italy)
- 76mm Gun Motor Carriage M18 (2,507; USA)
- M20 Armored Utility Car (3,791; USA)
- Light Tank (Airborne) M22 (830) Known as the Locust in British service. (never used in combat by US, some used by the UK)
- Light Tank M24 (4,371) Known as the Chaffee in British service. (USA)
- Heavy Tank M26 Pershing (1,400+; USA)
- 90mm Gun Motor Carriage M36 (1,413; USA)
- M38 Wolfhound (USA)
- 155mm Gun Motor Carriage M40 (311; USA)
- M1917 light tank (US Production of Renault FT-17, 952)
- Marder I tank destroyer (Germany)
- Marder II self-propelled 75 mm antitank gun on a Panzer II chassis (651; Germany)
- Marder III tank destroyer (Germany)
- Marmon-Herrington Armoured Car (South Africa)
- Maultier halftrack (Germany)
- Maus (tank) super-heavy tank design (Germany)
- Möbelwagen self-propelled antiaircraft gun (Germany)
- Morris CS9 (United Kingdom)
- Morris Light Reconnaissance Car (United Kingdom)
N
- Nashorn tank destroyer (Germany)
O
- Otter Light Reconnaissance Car (1761; Canada)
P
- Panzer I (3,970; Germany)
- Panzer II (3,996; Germany)
- Panzer III (5,728; Germany)
- Panzer IV (11,900+; Germany)
- Panzer V Panther (~6,000; Germany)
- Panzer VI E Tiger I (1,355; Germany) (i)
- Panzer VI B Tiger II (485; Germany)
- Panzer 35(t) (German designation for the LT-35)
- Panzer 38(t) (German designation for the LT-38)
- Panzerfeldhaubitze 18M "Hummel" self-propelled artillery (Germany)
- Panzerjaeger I light tank destroyer (Germany)
R
- Ram medium tank (2,993; Canada)
- R 35 (1500; France)
- Renault R40 (185; France)
- Rhino Heavy Armoured Car (Australia)
- Rolls-Royce Armoured Car (United Kingdom)
- Rover Light Armoured Car (Australia)
S
- S1 Scout Car (Australia)
- SdKfz 2 (Germany)
- SdKfz 7 (Germany)
- SdKfz 9 (Germany)
- SdKfz 10 (Germany)
- SdKfz 221/222/223 series of light armored cars (Germany)
- SdKfz 231/232/233/234/263 series of heavy armored cars (Germany)
- SdKfz 250 (13,000 +; Germany)
- SdKfz 251 (Models A,B and C: 4,650. Model D: 10,602; Germany)
- Australian Cruiser Tank Mk. 1 "Sentinel" Cruiser tank (65; Australia)
- Sexton self-propelled howitzer (2150; Canada)
- sIG 33 heavy infantry gun (Germany)
- SOMUA S 35 (430; France)
- Standard Beaverette armored car (United Kingdom)
- Stridsvagn m/21 (Sweden)
- Stridsvagn m/31 (Sweden)
- Stridsvagn m/35 (Swedish designation for licence built LT-35)
- Stridsvagn m/39 (Sweden)
- Stridsvagn m/40 (Sweden)
- Stridsvagn m/41 (238; Sweden)
- Stridsvagn m/42 (Sweden)
- StuG III assault gun (Germany)
- StuG IV assault gun (Germany)
- StuH 42 assault gun (Germany)
- Sturmmörser Tiger assault gun (Germany)
- Sturmpanzer IV assault gun (Germany)
T
- T17 Deerhound / T17E1 Staghound armored car (~3,000; United States, weren't adopted, most were exported to UK)
- T18 Boarhound armored car (30; United States for UK)
- T-26 tank, License-built Vickers 6-ton (~12,000; Soviet Union)
- T-28 tank (~500; Soviet Union)
- T-28 Super Heavy Tank (prototype, United States)
- T-34 tank (34,000 + 18,000 T-34-85; Soviet Union)
- T-35 tank (61; Soviet Union)
- T-37 tank (1200; Soviet Union)
- T-38 tank (1,500; Soviet Union)
- T-40 (230; Soviet Union)
- T-43 (Soviet Union)
- T-44 tank (965; Soviet Union; probably never used in combat)
- T-50 (65; Soviet Union)
- T-60 tank (12,584; Soviet Union)
- T-70 tank (8,226; Soviet Union)
- T-80 light tank (120; Soviet Union)
- T-95 GMC self-propelled gun (United States)
- Tetrarch tank (common name for the Light Tank Mk.VII)
- Toldi tank (202; Hungary)
- TK-3 tankette (Poland)
- TKS tankette (~560; Poland)
- Tortoise heavy assault tank (6; United Kingdom)
- Turan medium tank (424; Hungary)
- Type 89 Chi-Ro (Japan)
- Type 94 TK tankette(843; Japan)
- Type 95 Ha-Go (2,375; Japan)
- Type 97 Chi-Ha medium tank (2,200+; Japan)
- Type 97 Te-Ke light tank (593; Japan)
V
- Vickers 6-Ton light tank (Vickers Mk. E) (~150, export only; United Kingdom)
- Vickers Medium tank Mark II (160; United Kingdom)
W
- Wespe self-propelled 105 mm howitzer on a Panzer II chassis (676; Germany)
- Wirbelwind self-propelled antiaircraft gun (Germany)
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