List of armoured fighting vehicles of World War II

The List of armoured fighting vehicles of World War II lists military armoured vehicles that were in service or constructed during World War II. This includes prototypes, vehicles produced by neutral countries and vehicles that were not used in combat. AFV projects that were not constructed are omitted, as are un-armoured vehicles. In parentheses are shown the number of vehicles produced, where known, and the countries in which they were constructed.

See also

0-9

  • 7TP light tank (132; Poland)
  • 10TP prototype light cruiser tank (~1; Poland)
  • 10.5 cm K (gp.Sfl.) prototype self-propelled gun 'Dicker Max' (2; Germany)

A

  • Achilles tank destroyer based on M10 (1,100; United Kingdom & USA)
  • AB md. 1941 prototype armoured car (~1; Romania)
  • ADGZ (Steyr) armoured car (52; Austria & Germany)
  • AEC Armoured Car (629; United Kingdom)
  • AEC Armoured Command Vehicle (415; United Kingdom)
  • AH-IV tankette (157; Czechoslovakia)
  • Alecto experimental self-propelled gun, projected terminated with the end of the war. (United Kingdom)
  • AMC 34 light tank (12; France)
  • AMC 35 cavalry tank (ACG1 in Belgian service) (57+; France)
  • AMC Schneider P 16 armoured halftrack ("AMC Citroën-Kégresse Modèle 1929") (100; France)
  • AMR 33 light tank (123; France)
  • AMR 35 light tank (167; France)
  • Antonov A-40 KT prototype flying tank using T-60 (1; Soviet Union)
  • Archer "SP 17pdr, Valentine, Mk.I" self-propelled anti-tank gun (655; United Kingdom)
  • Armadillo armoured lorry used for home defence (877; United Kingdom)
  • Armoured Carrier Wheeled Indian Pattern scout car (4,655; India)
  • Arsenal Crossley armoured car (13; Estonia)
  • Autoblindo 40 armoured car (24; Italy)
  • Autoblindo 41 armoured car (550; Italy)
  • Avenger "SP 17pdr, A30 (Avenger)" tank destroyer, not used until after the war (<80; United Kingdom)

B

  • BA-3 and BA-6 armoured cars (566; Soviet Union)
  • BA-10 armoured car (3,311; Soviet Union)
  • BA-11 armoured car (18; Soviet Union)
  • BA-20 armoured car (4,800; Soviet Union)
  • BA-21 prototype armoured car (Soviet Union)
  • BA-27 armoured car (215; Soviet Union)
  • BA-30 prototype half-tracked armoured car (Soviet Union)
  • BA-64 armoured car (9,110; Soviet Union)
  • BA-I armoured car (82; Soviet Union)
  • Badger flamethrower version of the Ram tank (Canada)
  • Bedford OXA improvised armoured car built on heavy truck chassis (948; United Kingdom)
  • Bishop "Carrier, Valentine, 25pdr gun Mk.I" self-propelled artillery (100; United Kingdom)
  • Bison improvised armoured lorry as mobile pillbox (~2-300; United Kingdom)
  • Borgward IV Sd.Kfz. 301 demolition vehicle (1181; Germany)
  • Black Prince "Tank, Infantry (A43)", prototype infantry tank with 17 pdr gun (6; United Kingdom)
  • Bob Semple tank prototype (4; New Zealand)
  • BT Series of fast tanks (8,060; Soviet Union)
  • BT-42 assault gun (18; Finland)

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

  • IS-1 "Joseph Stalin" heavy tank (107, converted to IS-2 before issuing; Soviet Union)
  • IS-2 heavy tank (3,854; Soviet Union)
  • IS-3 heavy tank (2,311 tanks produced until mid 1946, probably never used in combat during World War II; Soviet Union)
  • ISU-122 heavy self-propelled gun (2,380; Soviet Union)
  • ISU-152 heavy self-propelled gun (3,242; Soviet Union)

J

  • Jagdpanzer 38(t) "Hetzer" tank destroyer (~2,827; Germany)
  • Jagdpanzer IV tank destroyer (1,988+; Germany)
  • Jagdpanzer V "Jagdpanther" tank destroyer (392; Germany)
  • Jagdpanzer VI "Jagdtiger" heavy tank destroyer (~80; Germany)
  • JS-1, JS-2, JS-3: see IS-1 IS-2 IS-3

K

  • Kangaroo armoured personnel carrier variant of the Ram tank (100+; Canada), M4 Sherman, M7 Priest and other vehicles.
  • KhTZ-16 improvised light tank (60; Soviet Union)
  • KP-bil armoured personnel carrier (Sweden)
  • Komsomolets armoured tractor (T-20) (4,401; Soviet Union)
  • Kubuś improvised armoured car (1; Poland)
  • Kugelblitz prototype self-propelled antiaircraft gun (2-6; Germany)
  • Kugelpanzer prototype ball-shaped armoured vehicle (1; Germany)
  • KV-1 heavy tank (5,219+; Soviet Union)
  • KV-2 heavy artillery tank (255; Soviet Union)
  • KV variants and prototypes (93+; Soviet Union)
  • KV-85 heavy tank (148; Soviet Union)

L

M

N

  • Nahuel medium tank (16; Argentina)
  • Nashorn (Hornisse) tank destroyer (473; Germany)
  • Neubaufahrzeug prototype tanks (5; Germany)
  • NI Tank improvised tank (68; Soviet Union)
  • Nimrod (40M) self-propelled anti-aircraft gun (135; Hungary)
  • NKL-26 armoured aerosan (Soviet Union)

O

P

R

S

  • S1 Scout Car (~40; Australia)
  • Samochód pancerny wz. 29 armoured car (10-13; Poland)
  • Samochód pancerny wz. 34 armoured car (~80; Poland)
  • Schofield tank light tank prototype (1; New Zealand)
  • Schwere Wehrmachtschlepper armoured halftrack (825, including unarmoured version; Germany)
  • Sd.Kfz. 7 armoured anti-aircraft variants (Germany)
  • Sd.Kfz. 221/222/223 series of light armoured cars (~3,340; Germany)
  • Sd.Kfz. 231/232/233/234/263 series of heavy armoured cars (~1,800; Germany)
  • Sd.Kfz. 247 armoured command car (68; Germany)
  • Sd.Kfz. 250 (plus 252 & 253) armoured halftrack (13,000 +; Germany)
  • Sd.Kfz. 251 armoured halftrack (Models A, B and C: 4,650. Model D: 10,602; Germany)
  • Sd.Kfz. 254 track/wheel scout car (140; Austria & Germany)
  • Semovente 47/32 self-propelled gun (~300; Italy)
  • Semovente 75/18 self-propelled gun (262; Italy)
  • Semovente 75/34 self-propelled gun (192; Italy)
  • Semovente 75/46 self-propelled gun (15; Italy & Germany)
  • Semovente 90/53 self-propelled gun (48; Italy)
  • Semovente 105/25 self-propelled gun (90; Italy)
  • Semovente da 149/40 prototype self-propelled gun (1; Italy)
  • Sentinel tank Australian Cruiser Tank Mk. 1 (65; Australia)
  • Șenileta Ford rusesc de captură armoured tractor (34; Romania)
  • Şeniletă Malaxa Tip UE light carrier (126; Romania)
  • Sexton self-propelled howitzer (2,150; Canada)
  • Sherman Firefly medium tank (~2,200; United Kingdom & USA)
  • sIG33 auf Panzer I heavy infantry gun on Pz I chassis (38; Germany)
  • sIG33 auf Panzer II heavy infantry gun on Pz II chassis (12; Germany)
  • Skink anti-aircraft tank prototype (3; Canada)
  • SMK tank heavy tank prototype (1; Soviet Union)
  • SOMUA S35 tank (430; France)
  • Special Number 3 Light Tank Ku-Ro prototype glider tank (1; Japan)
  • Springer demolition vehicle Sd.Kfz.304 (~50; Germany)
  • Standard Beaverette armoured car (~2,800; United Kingdom, New Zealand)
  • Stormartillerivagn m/43 assault gun (36; Sweden)
  • Stridsvagn m/21 (10; Sweden)
  • Stridsvagn m/31 (3; Sweden)
  • Stridsvagn m/35 (Swedish designation for licence built LT-35)
  • Stridsvagn m/37 light tank (48; Sweden)
  • Stridsvagn m/38, m/39, m/40 or Strv L-60 light tank (219; Sweden)
  • Stridsvagn m/41 tank (238; Sweden)
  • Stridsvagn m/42 tank (282; Sweden)
  • StuG III assault gun (10,619; Germany)
  • StuG IV assault gun (1,139; Germany)
  • StuIG 33B assault gun (24; Germany)
  • Sturer Emil prototype self-propelled anti-tank gun (2; Germany)
  • Sturmmörser Tiger heavy assault gun (18; Germany)
  • Sturmpanzer IV Brummbär Sd.Kfz.166, assault gun (306; Germany)
  • ST vz. 39 prototype medium tank (2; Czechoslovakia)
  • SU-14 heavy self-propelled gun (2; Soviet Union)
  • SU-76 self-propelled gun (14,292; Soviet Union)
  • SU-85 tank destroyer (2,050; Soviet Union)
  • SU-100 tank destroyer (2,495; Soviet Union)
  • SU-100Y prototype self-propelled gun (1; Soviet Union)
  • SU-122 self-propelled gun (1,150; Soviet Union)
  • SU-152 heavy self-propelled gun (671; Soviet Union)
  • Sumida M.2593 armoured car (1000; Japan)

T

  • T-1 prototype artillery tractor (5; Romania)
  • T13 tankette (200; Belgium)
  • T14 Heavy Tank prototype (2; USA)
  • T15 tankette. (42+; Belgium)
  • T17 Deerhound / T17E1 Staghound armoured car (~4,000; USA)
  • T18 Boarhound armoured car (30; USA)
  • T18 Howitzer Motor Carriage prototype (2; USA)
  • T19 Howitzer Motor Carriage half-track SP gun (324; USA)
  • T20 Medium Tank series of prototypes (301; USA)
  • 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 (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)
  • T-26 light infantry tank, development of licence-built Vickers 6-ton (10,300 tanks and 1,701 other vehicles; Soviet Union)
  • T-27 tankette (2,540; Soviet Union)
  • T-28 medium tank (503; Soviet Union)
  • T-34 medium tank (34,740 + 22,259 T-34-85; Soviet Union)
  • T-35 heavy tank (61; Soviet Union)
  • T-37 tank light amphibious tank (~1,200; Soviet Union)
  • T-38 tank light amphibious tank (~1,300; Soviet Union)
  • T-40 light amphibious tank (222; Soviet Union)
  • T-43 tank prototype medium (Soviet Union)
  • T-44 medium tank (965; Soviet Union; probably never used in combat)
  • T-50 tank light tank (69; Soviet Union)
  • T-60 light tank (6,292; Soviet Union)
  • T-70 light tank (8,226; Soviet Union)
  • T-80 light tank (120; Soviet Union)
  • T-100 prototype heavy tank (2; Soviet Union)
  • TACAM R-1 tank destroyer project (Romania)
  • TACAM R-2 tank destroyer (21; Romania)
  • TACAM T-38 tank destroyer project (Romania)
  • TACAM T-60 tank destroyer based on T-60 (34; Romania)
  • Tančík vz. 33 tankette (74; Czechoslovakia)
  • Terrapin (amphibious vehicle) personnel carrier (500; United Kingdom)
  • Tetrarch tank (common name for the Light Tank Mk. VII)
  • Thunderbolt Australian cruiser tank Mk. III
  • Tiger tank - see Panzer VI E Tiger I
  • TK-3 and TKS tankettes (575; Poland)
  • TOG1 prototype heavy tank (United Kingdom)
  • TOG2 prototype heavy tank (United Kingdom)
  • Toldi / Strv L-60 light tank (202+; Hungary & Sweden)
  • Tortoise prototype heavy assault tank (6; United Kingdom)
  • Turán medium tank (424; Hungary)
  • Type 89 Chi-Ro (I-Go) medium tank (404; Japan)
  • Type 92 Jyu-Sokosha tankette (167; Japan)
  • Type 93 Armoured Car (Japan)
  • Type 94 Te-Ke tankette (823; Japan)
  • Type 95 Ha-Go light tank (2,300; Japan)
  • Type 95 Heavy Tank prototype (4; Japan)
  • Type 97 Te-Ke tankette (616; Japan)
  • Type 97 Chi-Ha medium tank (1,162; Japan)
  • Type 97-Kai Shinhoto Chi-Ha medium tank (930; Japan)
  • Type 97 Short Barrel 120 mm Gun Tank (12; Japan)
  • Type 97 Naval 12 cm self-propelled gun prototype (Japan)
  • Type 97 Chi-Ni prototype medium tank (Japan)
  • Type 98 Ta-Se prototype self-propelled anti-aircraft gun (Japan)
  • Type 98 20 mm AAG Tank prototype self-propelled anti-aircraft gun (Japan)
  • Type 98 20 mm AA Half-Track Vehicle (Japan)
  • Type 98 Ke-Ni light tank (104; Japan)
  • Type 98 So-Da armoured personnel carrier (Japan)
  • Type 98 Chi-Ho prototype medium tank (4; Japan)
  • Type 1 Chi-He medium tank (170; Japan)
  • Type 1 Ho-Ha armoured halftrack (Japan)
  • Type 1 Ho-Ki armoured personnel carrier (Japan)
  • Type 1 Ho-Ni I tank destroyer (26; Japan)
  • Type 1 Ho-Ni II tank destroyer (54; Japan)
  • Type 2 Ho-I infantry support tank (30; Japan)
  • Type 2 Ka-Mi amphibious tank (182; Japan)
  • Type 3 Ke-Ri prototype light tank (Japan)
  • Type 2 Ke-To light tank (34; Japan)
  • Type 3 Chi-Nu medium tank (144–166; Japan)
  • Type 3 Ho-Ni III tank destroyer (31–41; Japan)
  • Type 3 Ka-Chi amphibious tank (19; Japan)
  • Type 4 Chi-To prototype medium tank (2 completed; Japan)
  • Type 4 Ha-To prototype self-propelled mortar (4; Japan)
  • Type 4 Ho-Ro self-propelled gun (12; Japan)
  • Type 4 Ho-To prototype self-propelled gun (1; Japan)
  • Type 4 Ka-Tsu armoured tracked resupply transport and amphibious torpedo craft (49; Japan)
  • Type 4 Ke-Nu light tank (~100; Japan)
  • Type 5 Chi-Ri prototype medium tank (1; Japan)
  • Type 5 Ho-Ru prototype light tank destroyer (1; Japan)
  • Type 5 Ke-Ho prototype light tank (1; Japan)
  • Type 5 Na-To prototype tank destroyer (2; Japan)
  • Type 5 To-Ku prototype amphibious tank (1; Japan)

U

  • Universal Carrier & Bren gun carrier, Scout carrier, MG carriers (84,120; UK, USA, Aus, NZ, Canada)
  • Uralmash-1 prototype self-propelled gun (2; Soviet Union)

V

W

Z

  • ZiS-30 self-propelled anti-tank gun (101; Soviet Union)
  • Zrínyi I and II self-propelled gun (40-66; Hungary)
  • ZSU-37 self-propelled anti-aircraft gun (75; Soviet Union)

References

  1. Spoelstra, Hanno. "Marmon-Herrington Tanks". Marmon-Herrington Military Vehicles.

Further reading

  • Chamberlain, Peter; Doyle, Hilary (1999). Encyclopedia of German Tanks of World War Two: The Complete Illustrated Dictionary of German Battle Tanks, Armoured Cars, Self-Propelled Guns and Semi-Track. Cassell. ISBN 978-1854095183.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  • Taki's Imperial Japanese Army Page - Akira Takizawa
  • Zaloga, Steven J. (2007). Japanese Tanks 1939–45. Osprey. ISBN 978-1-8460-3091-8.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
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