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Experimental light tank developed in the 1920s
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Leichttraktor
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Light tank, armed with two machine Guns
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Panzer 1
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Tank destroyer version of above
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Panzerjäger 1
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SPG version of two above
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Sturmpanzer 1
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Anti-Air version of three above
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Flakpanzer 1
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Light tank, armed with a 20mm cannon
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Panzer 2
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Tank destroyer version of above
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Marder 2
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SPG version of two above
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Wespe
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Czech light tank
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Panzer 35 (t)
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Another Czech light tank
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Panzer 38 (t)
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SPG version of above
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Grille
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Tank destroyer version of two above
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Jagdpanzer 38(t)
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Anti-Air Version of three above
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Flakpanzer 38(t)
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Medium tank, armed with 50mm cannon
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Panzer 3
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Tank destroyer version of above
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Sturmgeschütz 3
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Same as above but with 105mm cannon
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StuH 42
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Medium tank, armed with 75mm cannon
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Panzer 4
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Tank destroyer version of above
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Sturmgeschütz 4
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Another tank destroyer version of two above
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Jagdpanzer 4
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SPG version of three above, has 150 mm cannon
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Sturmpanzer 4
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SPG version of four above
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Hummel
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Anti-Air version of five above
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Wirbelwind
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Another, Anti-Air version of six above
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Ostwind
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Medium Tank, 75mm cannon and sloped armour
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Panther
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Tank destroyer version of above
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Jagdpanther
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Heavy Tank, armed with 88mm cannon
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Tiger
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SPG version of above, has 380 mm cannon
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Sturmtiger
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Experimental model of two above
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VK 45.01 (P)
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Tank destroyer version of above
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Panzerjäger Tiger (P)
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Heavy Tank, 2nd version of last heavy tank
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King Tiger
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Tank destroyer version of above
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Jagdtiger
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Experimental medium tank, deisgned to replace all medium tanks
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Panzer 3/4
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Tank destroyer version of above
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Nashorn
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Experimental super heavy tank
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Maus
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Experimental Anit-Air gun, had duel 30mm cannons
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Kugelblitz
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Experimental medium tank, had experimental infra-red sights
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Panther 2
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