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- Self-propelled anti-aircraft weapon (links | edit)
- Bulgarian Armed Forces (links | edit)
- Cannon (links | edit)
- Krupp (links | edit)
- Machine gun (links | edit)
- Operation Sea Lion (links | edit)
- Operation Barbarossa (links | edit)
- Six-Day War (links | edit)
- Second Battle of El Alamein (links | edit)
- Tank (links | edit)
- V12 engine (links | edit)
- Battle of Monte Cassino (links | edit)
- Battle of Kursk (links | edit)
- 1948 Arab–Israeli War (links | edit)
- Battle of Hürtgen Forest (links | edit)
- Axis powers (links | edit)
- Operation Market Garden (links | edit)
- Battle of the Bulge (links | edit)
- M4 Sherman (links | edit)
- Armour-piercing ammunition (links | edit)
- Mosin–Nagant (links | edit)
- Sword Beach (links | edit)
- Operation Goodwood (links | edit)
- Continuous track (links | edit)
- World war (links | edit)
- Messerschmitt Me 210 (links | edit)
- T-34 (links | edit)
- Tiger II (links | edit)
- Medium tank (links | edit)
- Kliment Voroshilov tank (links | edit)
- Battle of Bir Hakeim (links | edit)
- T-26 (links | edit)
- T-28 (medium tank) (links | edit)
- Panzer I (links | edit)
- Battle of Cisterna (links | edit)
- Military history of Italy during World War II (links | edit)
- Battle of Villers-Bocage (links | edit)
- Matilda II (links | edit)
- History of the tank (links | edit)
- Panzer II (links | edit)
- Battle of France (links | edit)
- PIAT (links | edit)
- Taunton Stop Line (links | edit)
- Panzer III (links | edit)
- M2 Browning (links | edit)
- Operation Epsom (links | edit)
- High-explosive anti-tank (links | edit)
- Romania in World War II (links | edit)
- Battle of Aachen (links | edit)