M36 90mm GMC Jackson

United States of America (1943) Tank Destroyer – 1,772 Built The ultimate American tank hunter of WW2 The M36 Jackson was the last dedicated American tank hunter of the war. After the early, soon obsolete M10 Wolverine and the superfast M18 Hellcat, the US Army needed a more powerful gun and better armored vehicle to …

M18 76mm GMC Hellcat

United States of America (1944) Tank Destroyer – About 2,507 Built Historical Background As the United States army entered World War II, it drew certain conclusions from Germany’s quick victories over Poland and France. One was that a highly mobile tank destroyer force needed to be held in reserve to deal with sudden Panzer breakthroughs …

M10 3inch GMC

United States of America (1942) Tank Destroyer – 6,706 Built Early development After their first encounters with the Soviet KV-1s and T-34s, the German Army was poised to revise its tank design and take immediate action to bolster their firepower and protection. On one hand, they up-gunned the Panzer IV, which became the staple of …