--- Nation --- USA UK Germany France USSR China Japan Czech --- Class --- Light Tanks Medium Tanks Heavy Tanks Tank Destroyers Self-Propelled Guns --- Tank --- III - D2 III - Somua S35 IV - SARL 42 V - Renault G1 VIII - AMX Chasseur de chars VIII - M4A1 Revalorisé IX - Lorraine 40 t IX - AMX 30 1er prototype IX - Bat.-Châtillon 25 t AP X - Bat.-Châtillon 25 t X - Bat.-Châtillon 25 t X - AMX 30 B In 1946, the AMX company presented this design for a new vehicle. The powerful engine and light weight would have made the vehicle highly mobile, and the 90-mm gun was equipped with a mechanical ammunition system for a high rate of fire. However, the large dimensions of the vehicle, its thin armor, and the complexity of the design made it unappealing, and the project never advanced to a prototype.

--- Nation --- USA UK Germany France USSR China Japan Czech --- Class --- Light Tanks Medium Tanks Heavy Tanks Tank Destroyers Self-Propelled Guns --- Tank --- II - Type 89 I-Go/Chi-Ro II - Chi-Ni III - Type 97 Chi-Ha IV - Type 1 Chi-He V - Type 3 Chi-Nu V - Type 3 Chi-Nu Kai VI - Type 4 Chi-To VII - Type 5 Chi-Ri VII - Type 5 Chi-Ri VIII - STA-1 VIII - STA-2 VIII - STA-1 IX - Type 61 X - STB-1 X - STB-1 One of the first Japanese post-war tanks was developed on the basis of U.S. vehicles, taking into consideration Japanese terrain, rail network specifications, and the smaller stature of Japanese tankers. This variant prototype featured a shortened suspension and a larger hull height. A total of two prototypes were built.