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This tank had a remarkable balance of protection, firepower and mobility, and was rushed into production in 1943 as a response to the Soviet T-34.

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The need for heavier guns led to the development of a new model which hosted, in its enlarged turret, the most powerful weapon ever mounted on a combat tank during WWII. In battle, this tank was able to tackle German Panthers and Tigers on equal terms.

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This was the main tank designed and built by the US for use in World War II.

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This was a heavy British infantry tank of the Second World War, best known for its heavy armour and its use as the basis of many specialist vehicles.

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This tank was capable of destroying a T-34 or Churchill IV at ranges up to 1300 m.

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This weapon was also known as "Stalin's Organ", so named by German troops due to its resemblance to a pipe organ.

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Perhaps the most important British tank of the North African Campaign. Over 5300 were built.

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It was used as the US' main tank destroyer of WWII.

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This Soviet medium tank was first produced in1940, at the Chelyabinsk Tractor Plant. It was the mainstay of Soviet armoured forces throughout WWII, and widely exported afterwards.

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This was a German, unmanned, expendable, remote-controlled (wire) tracked demolition charge of the Second World War, produced from 1942 until 1944.