World War II Self-Propelled Guns
Name | Primary Role | Manufacturer | Country |
BM-13/8/31 Katyusha | Self-Propelled Rocket Artillery | Voronezh Komintern Factory, Russia | Russia |
Canon de 194 modèle GPF | Self-Propelled Gun | Schneider-Creusot | France |
Hornisse/Nashorn | Tank Destroyer | Deutsche-Eisenwerke AG | Germany |
Howitzer Motor Carriage M8 'Scott' | Self-Propelled Gun | United States | |
Jagdpanther | Tank Destroyer | Germany | |
Jagdpanzer 38(t) | Tank Destroyer | Ceskomoravská Kolben-Danek | Czechoslovakia |
Karl-Gerät | Self-Propelled Gun | Rheinmetall AG | Germany |
M10 Wolverine | Tank Destroyer | United States | |
M18 Hellcat | Tank Destroyer | Buick Motor Division, General Motors, Flint, Michigan, United States | United States |
M3 Gun Motor Carriage | Tank Destroyer | United States | |
M36 Jackson | Tank Destroyer | United States | |
M6 Gun Motor Carriage | Tank Destroyer | United States | |
M7 Priest | Self-Propelled Gun | United States | |
Panzerjäger Tiger (P) 'Elefant' | Tank Destroyer | Porsche Aktiengesellschaft, Germany | Germany |
Reuse | Tank Destroyer | Japan | |
SdKfz 124 Wespe | Self-Propelled Gun | FAMO-Ursus, Occupied Poland | Germany |
SdKfz 131/132 Marder II | Tank Destroyer | Germany | |
SdKfz 135 Marder I | Tank Destroyer | Germany | |
SdKfz 138/1 Grille | Self-Propelled Gun | BMM | Germany |
SdKfz 138/139 Marder III | Tank Destroyer | Germany | |
SdKfz 161/3 Möbelwagen | Self-Propelled Gun | Ostbau GmbH, Sagan, Germany (now Zagan, Poland) | Germany |
SdKfz 165 Hummel | Self-Propelled Gun | Alkett, Berlin & Deutsche Eisenwerke, Duisberg, Germany | Germany |
SdKfz 186 Jagdtiger | Tank Destroyer | Nibelungenwerk, Linz, Germany | Germany |
SdKfz 6/3 Diana | Self-Propelled Gun | Büssing-NAG | Germany |
Semovente 105/25 | Tank Destroyer | Fiat | Italy |
Semovente 149/40 | Self-Propelled Gun | Fiat | Italy |
Semovente 47/32 | Self-Propelled Gun | Fiat | Italy |
Semovente 75/18 | Self-Propelled Gun | Fiat | Italy |
Semovente 75/34 | Self-Propelled Gun | Fiat | Italy |
Semovente 90/53 | Tank Destroyer | Fiat | Italy |
Sexton | Self-Propelled Gun | Canadian Tank Arsenal, Montreal Locomotive Works | Canada |
Sturer Emil | Tank Destroyer | Germany | |
Sturmgeschütz III | Assault Gun | Daimler-Benz AG | Germany |
Sturmgeschütz IV | Assault Gun | Krupp-Grusonwerk AG | Germany |
Sturmpanzer | Assault Gun | Altmärkische Kettenwerke, Berlin, Germany | Germany |
SU-100 | Tank Destroyer | Uralmash | Russia |
SU-152/ISU-152 | Self-Propelled Gun | Chelyabinskiy Kirovskiy Zavod | Russia |
SU-76 | Self-Propelled Gun | Russia | |
SU-85 | Tank Destroyer | Russia | |
T48 Gun Motor Carriage | Self-Propelled Gun | Diamond-T Motor Company, Chicago, Illinois, US | United States |
Type 1 Ho-Ni | Tank Destroyer | Japan | |
Type 4 Ha-To | Self-Propelled Gun | Japan | |
Type 4 Ho-Ro | Self-Propelled Gun | Mitsubishi Heavy Industries | Japan |
Type 5 Na-To | Tank Destroyer | Japan | |
Valentine Archer | Tank Destroyer | Vickers-Armstrongs, Limited | United Kingdom |
Valentine Bishop | Self-Propelled Gun | Vickers-Armstrongs, Limited | United Kingdom |
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