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Talk:List of common World War II infantry weapons
I have noticed that you have tried to make a comment made by you on "Talk:List of common World War II infantry weapons" look as if it was made by someone else by replacing your autogenerated signature with the signature of another user, something that constitutes signature forgery and has been reverted. And now you have tried to remove the entire comment. Don't do things like that, it will only get you warned and possibly blocked. Allan Akbar (talk) 11:56, 24 June 2012 (UTC)

Your contributed article, Wwii equipment


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ok i was just seeingAgunter999 (talk) 12:27, 24 June 2012 (UTC)

Talk:List of common World War II infantry weapons - signature forgery and deletion of content
Please stop your disruptive editing. If you continue to blank out or remove portions of page content, templates or other materials from Wikipedia, as you did at Talk:List of common World War II infantry weapons, you may be blocked from editing. Allan Akbar (talk) 12:57, 24 June 2012 (UTC)

sorry

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Your recent edits
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Block
Why am i blocked and not the other members involved


 * Because you are the only one who broke the rules. You should have followed the advice you got to learn how Wikipedia works, and what the rules here are, instead of just disregarding the warnings you got. Allan Akbar (talk) 15:47, 25 June 2012 (UTC)

you were involved in the edit war

i do admit the signitur forgery thuogh

thats all

the page i made was ledal and broke no rules

3 times you reverte my work

it is not a reason to get blocked

i had perfect right to post that message on your talk pageAgunter999 (talk) 16:12, 25 June 2012 (UTC)

When does my block expire

not all of my contributions were disruptive i added about 90% of the content for the minor nations on List of common World War II infantry weapons Agunter999 (talk) 19:38, 27 June 2012 (UTC)

indefinete realy was that realy nessercery never been blocked before

please listen to meAgunter999 (talk) 16:30, 29 June 2012 (UTC)

You have a similer name to meAgunter998 (talk) —Preceding undated comment added 11:16, 30 June 2012 (UTC)

LOOK
User:Temperyagunter999

New unblock request
User comment: Based on his behaviour, including his use of a number of sock puppets, I sincerely hope that he will not be unblocked. In addition to that a user account that was registered after Agunter999's indef block (Google9999), and soon managed to get blocked for a month along with an associated IP for disruptive editing and block evasion, walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, so it is quite probable that Agunter999 has evaded his block and is already active here. That user (i e Google9999) has also managed to get blocked for disruptive editing on other language versions of WP as well, temporarily on one (id:WP) and indefinitely on another (sv:WP - a total block including account creation, e-mail and editing his own user page), which could explain why he wants/needs his old user account back. Thomas.W (talk) 19:09, 22 November 2012 (UTC)

Oh sorry forgot to log on Didn't do anything else though so I wasn't avoiding a block — Preceding unsigned comment added by 217.39.4.153 (talk) 20:04, 24 November 2012 (UTC)

MY NEW UNBLOCK REQUEST

 * Note to reviewing admin: Agunter999 was not only guilty of edit warring, POV content forking and talk page vandalism, as the block notice states, but also of block evasion and sock puppetry (with multiple socks, see SPI: Sockpuppet_investigations/Agunter999/Archive), and showed a total lack of competence. There is also a strong probability that there is a connection to User:Google9999 who had a very similar style, including both spelling and grammar, and was blocked indefinitely in December of 2012 after causing even more problems than Agunter999 (during his short career Google9999 managed to get indefinitely blocked on several different WPs, and was also IP-blocked/banned on Meta).  Thomas.W   talk to me  20:41, 7 September 2013 (UTC)


 * I understand your severe concerns that I will infact recommit but since my last sockpuppet which was NOT Google9999 let me say I have not commited a wiki crime. You can check yourself if you if that type of evidence was available. I would also like to point out that Google9999 was created by some person with the purpose to harm this website. My sockpuppets were created to add what I believe as suitable information to an article. It was at the time in my opinion the only way to get that information there. Agunter999 (talk) 21:52, 7 September 2013 (UTC)

= List of military vehicles of World War II = List of Second World War military vehicles by country, showing numbers produced in parentheses.

Armored Vehicles

 * Lancia IZM

Tanks

 * Fiat 3000
 * L3/33

Armored Vehicles

 * Skoda PA-II
 * ADGZ
 * ADMK Wheel-cum-Track Tankette
 * Saurer RR-7
 * Romfell

Tanks

 * L3/33
 * L3/35
 * LT vz. 35

Tanks and tankettes

 * Renault FT (Char mitrailleuse and Char canon variants)
 * Light tank Vickers-Carden-Loyd T.15 (In the Belgian army called 'auto-blindée Mi T.15' or abbreviated 'a.b. Mi. T.15')
 * ACG-1

Self-propelled guns

 * T13

Tanks and Tankettes

 * L3/33
 * Vickers 6-Ton
 * T-11
 * Renault R-35

Tanks

 * Tank, Cruiser, Ram (2,993) - Regular tank not used in combat, specialist models used
 * Grizzly I cruiser (188) - A modified version of the M4A1 Sherman tank license produced in Canada
 * Valentine VI & VII (1,420) - Valentine tanks produced in Canada. Largely sent to Russia as part of Lend-Lease.  Some retained in Canada for training.
 * Badger - a flame tank version of the Ram

Self-propelled artillery

 * 25pdr SP, tracked, Sexton (2150)

Armoured personnel carriers

 * C15TA Armoured Truck (3960)
 * Ram Kangaroo (Armoured Personnel Carrier)

Armoured car

 * Chicken Armoured Car
 * Lynx Scout Car
 * Otter Light Reconnaissance Car (1,761)

Tanks and Tankettes

 * Renault FT-17
 * TK-3
 * L3/35
 * Panzer III

Armoured Cars

 * Lancia IZM
 * Lancia and a Skoda Fiat Torino
 * Skoda PA-II
 * OA vz. 27
 * Skoda PA-IV
 * OA vz. 30

Tanks

 * LT vz. 35 (434)
 * LT vz 38 (1167)
 * Tančík vz. 33

Armored Cars

 * Panhard 178 (941)
 * AMC Schneider P 16 (100)

Armoured reconnaissance tanks

 * AMR 33 (123)
 * AMR 35 (200)

Light tanks

 * FCM 36 (100)
 * Hotchkiss H39 (692)
 * Renault FT-17 (1,580)
 * Renault R35 (1,601)
 * Renault R40
 * AMX 38 (trials)

Heavy tanks

 * Renault Char B1 (405)

Self propelled guns

 * Canon de 194 mle GPF
 * RenaultBS (39)
 * 105 leFH18B2 (16)

Cavalry tanks

 * SOMUA S-35 (430)

Armoured combat tanks

 * AMC 34 (12)
 * AMC 35 (50)

Armoured personnel carriers

 * Renault UE (5168)
 * Lorraine 37L (630)

🇩🇰 [[denmark|Denmark]]

 * Landsverk L180 ( 2 )
 * Pansarbil m/39 ( 3 )
 * Landsverk L-185 ( training role )
 * Armoured harley davidson
 * Fiat 3000 ( 1 )
 * FP-4 and FP-5
 * PV-10 ( 5 )

🇪🇪 [[estonia|Estonia]]

 * M1927/28 armored cars
 * TKS

🇫🇮 [[finland|Finland]]

 * FT17
 * Austin-Putilov
 * Vickers 6-Ton
 * Captured Soviet Equipment
 * BT-42
 * BT-43

Light tanks

 * SdKfz 101 Panzerkampfwagen I (3,970)
 * SdKfz 121 Panzerkampfwagen II (3,996)
 * Panzerkampfwagen 35(t) (Czechoslovakian design, 722 annexed + 219 produced)
 * Panzerkampfwagen 38(t) (Czechoslovakian design, 1,168 total)

Medium tanks

 * SdKfz 141 Panzerkampfwagen III (5,774)
 * SdKfz 161 Panzerkampfwagen IV (8,800)
 * SdKfz 171 Panzerkampfwagen V "Panther" (5984)

Heavy tanks

 * SdKfz 181 Panzerkampfwagen VI Ausf. E Tiger I (1,355)
 * SdKfz 182 Panzerkampfwagen VI Ausf. B Tiger II or King Tiger or Bengal Tiger(490)
 * Panzerkampfwagen VIII Maus (Prototype)
 * Panzer E100 Panzerkampfwagen (Prototype)

Armoured cars

 * SdKfZ 221 Leichter Panzerspähwagen Light Armoured Car
 * SdKfZ 222 Leichter Panzerspähwagen Light Armoured Car
 * SdKfZ 223 Leichter Panzerspähwagen Light Armoured Car
 * SdKfz 231 Schwere Panzerspähwagen (6-Rad) Heavy Armoured Car
 * SdKfz 232 Schwere Panzerspähwagen (8-Rad) Heavy Armoured Car
 * SdKfz 233 Schwere Panzerspähwagen (8-Rad) Heavy Armoured Car
 * SdKfz 234/1 Schwere Panzerspähwagen (8-Rad) Heavy Armoured Car
 * SdKfz 234/2 Schwere Panzerspähwagen (8-Rad) Puma Heavy Armoured Car
 * SdKfz 234/3 Schwere Panzerspähwagen (8-Rad) Stummel Heavy Armoured Car
 * SdKfz 234/4 Schwere Panzerspähwagen (8-Rad) Heavy Armoured Car

Jeeps/Trucks

 * Volkswagen 4-piston squad car/Personal command car
 * Kubelwagen 4-piston multipurpose support vehicle
 * Volkswagen Schwimmwagen (amphibious variant of the Volkswagen Kübelwagen)

Motorcycles

 * Zündapp KS750 (two wheel drive motorcycle with side car) (18,000)
 * BMW R75 (two wheel drive motorcycle with side car)
 * Nimbus motorcycle (made in Denmark)

Half-tracks

 * SdKfz 2 Kleines Kettenkraftrad
 * SdKfz 4 "Maultier"
 * SdKfz 6
 * SdKfz 7
 * SdKfz 10
 * SdKfz 250 (13,000 +)
 * SdKfz 251 (Models A, B and C: 4,650. Model D: 10,602)

Self-propelled artillery

 * SdKfz 165 Hummel (100+)
 * SdKfz 138/1 Grille I/II
 * SdKfz 124 Wespe (676)
 * SdKfz 4/1 15 cm Panzerwerfer 42 auf Selbstfahrlafette "Maultier"

Assault guns

 * SdKfz 142 Sturmgeschütz III (StuG III) (10,500+)
 * SdKfz 166 Brummbär (306)
 * SdKfz 167 Sturmgeschütz IV (StuG IV) (1,108)
 * Sturmtiger (18)

Tank destroyers

 * Panzerjäger I (202)
 * SdKfz 132 Marder I (171)
 * SdKfz 131 Marder II (576)
 * SdKfz 138 Marder III (975)
 * SdKfz 138/2 Jagdpanzer 38(t) "Hetzer" (2,584)
 * SdKfz 162 Jagdpanzer IV (1,977)
 * SdKfz 164 Nashorn (494)
 * SdKfz 173 Jagdpanzer V "Jagdpanther" (392)
 * SdKfz 184 Panzerjäger Tiger (P) Elefant (90)
 * SdKfz 186 Jagdpanzer VI "Jagdtiger" (77)

Self-propelled anti-aircraft guns

 * SdKfz 7/1 2 cm FlaKvierling 38 L/112.5
 * SdKfz 7/2 3.7 cm FlaK 37 L/98
 * SdKfz 10/4 2 cm FlaK 30 L/112.5
 * SdKfz 140 Flakpanzer 38(t) "Gepard"
 * SdKfZ 161/3 Flakpanzer IV Möbelwagen
 * SdKfz 161/4 Flakpanzer IV Wirbelwind
 * Flakpanzer IV Kugelblitz
 * Flakpanzer IV Ostwind

Remote controlled devices

 * Goliath tracked mine
 * Borgward B IV

🇬🇷 [[greece|Greece]]

 * Peerless Armoured Car
 * Vickers 6-Ton
 * L3/33
 * L3/35
 * Bren Gun Carrier

Tanks

 * Toldi I, II, IIa, and III (202)
 * Turan I and II (424)
 * Panzer 38(t)

Self-propelled guns

 * 40M Nimrod (135)
 * 43M Zrínyi (102)

Armoured cars

 * 39M Csaba (93)
 * OA vz. 30 (51

Tankettes

 * Carro Veloce L3/33 (CV-33) (760)
 * Carro Veloce L3/35 (CV-35) (1,740)

Light tanks

 * Fiat 3000 (200)
 * Carro Armato L6/40 (283)

Medium tanks

 * Carro Armato M11/39 (100)
 * Carro Armato M13/40 (740)
 * Carro Armato M14/41 (939)
 * Carro Armato M15/42 (82)
 * Carro Armato Celere Sahariano M16/43 (only prototype)

Heavy tanks

 * Carro Pesante P26/40 (101)

Tank destroyers

 * Semovente M40 47/32
 * Semovente M41 90/53
 * Semovente M43 120/44

Self-propelled guns

 * Semovente 47/32 (300)
 * Semovente M41 75/18 (467)
 * Semovente 75/34 (182)
 * Semovente M41M 90/53 (48)
 * Semovente M42L 105/25 (121)

Armoured cars

 * Autoblinda 41 (647)
 * Autoblinda Lince (250)

Tankettes

 * Type 92 Combat Car (3,304)
 * Type 94 tankette (1,843)
 * Type 97 Te-Ke (1,593)

Light tanks

 * Type 92 (560)
 * Type 95 Ha-Go (1,164)
 * Type 98 Ke-Ni (871)
 * Type 5 Ke-Ho (1)

Medium tanks

 * Type 87 Chi-I (445)
 * Type 89 Chi-Ro (2,404)
 * Type 97 Chi-Ha (3,000)
 * Type 1 Chi-He (450)
 * Type 3 Chi-Nu (115)
 * Type 4 Chi-To (6)
 * Type 5 Chi-Ri (2)

Heavy tanks

 * Type 95 Heavy Tank (Only the prototype was ever produced)

Amphibious tanks

 * Type 2 Ka-Mi (560)
 * Type 3 Ka-Chi (211)
 * Type 5 To-Ku (2)

Self-propelled guns

 * Type 1 75 mm SPH Ho-Ni I (138)
 * Type 1 105 mm SPH Ho-Ni II (49)
 * Type 3 Gun Tank Ho-Ni III (36)
 * Type 4 150 mm SPH Ho-Ro (3)

🇱🇻 [[latvia|Latvia]]

 * Mark V tank
 * Fiat 3000
 * Vickers 4-ton
 * Krupp Protze
 * Ford-Vairogs V8

🇱🇹 [[lithuania|Lithuania]]

 * FT-17
 * Vickers 4 ton
 * Landsverk L180, L181 and L182

Armoured cars

 * Landsverk L180 (14)
 * Landsverk L181 (12)
 * M39 Pantserwagen (12)

Tankettes

 * Carden-Loyd Mark IV (5)
 * Marmon-Herrington CTLS (20)

Converted tractors

 * Bob Semple tank (4)

Light tanks

 * Light Tank, Wheel-and-Track (Schofield) wheel/caterpillar fast tank, prototype only

Armoured personnel carriers

 * Universal carrier (1,300)

Armoured cars

 * Beaverette NZ (208)light armoured car similar to the British Beaverette

🇳🇴 [[norway|Norway]]

 * Stridsvagn L-120 Chassis only, a makeshift body was created

Tankettes

 * TK-3
 * TKS (~560)

Tanks

 * 7TP (162)
 * 10TP

Armored Cars

 * Samochód pancerny wz.28
 * Samochód pancerny wz.29
 * Samochód pancerny wz.34
 * Kubuś (Polish Home Army)

Artillery tractors

 * C2P
 * C4P
 * C7P
 * PZInż 302

Cars and lorries

 * Fiat 508 łazik
 * Fiat 508/518
 * Fiat 518
 * Fiat 618
 * Fiat 621
 * Ursus A

🇷🇴 [[romania|Romania]]

 * FT-17
 * Vickers 6-ton
 * Renault UE Chenillette
 * Carden Loyd tankette
 * LT vz. 34
 * R35
 * Panzer 38(t)

[[undefined|Soviet Union]]
Source: Zaloga (1984:125, 225).

Tankettes

 * T-27 (3,328 pre-war)

Light tanks

 * T-26 (11,218 pre-war)
 * T-50 (65)
 * T-60 (5,839)
 * T-70 (8,226)
 * T-80 (75)
 * BT fast tank (8,060 pre-war)

Medium tanks

 * T-28 (503 pre-war)
 * T-34 (1225 pre-war)
 * T-34-76 (33,805)
 * T-34-85 (21,048)
 * T-44 (965)

Heavy tanks

 * T-35 (61 pre-war)
 * SMK (experimental)
 * KV (Kliment Voroshilov) (508 pre-war)
 * KV-1 (Kliment Voroshilov 1) (3,015)
 * KV-1S (Kliment Voroshilov 1S) (1,232)
 * KV-85 (Kliment Voroshilov 85) (130)
 * KV-2 (Kliment Voroshilov 2) (334)
 * IS-2 (Iosif Stalin 2) (3,590)
 * IS-3 (Iosif Stalin 3) (2,311 including 29 till the end of the war)

Teletanks (remotely controlled tanks)

 * T-18
 * T-26
 * T-38
 * BT-5
 * BT-7

Self-propelled guns

 * ZiS-30 (101)
 * SU-5
 * SU-14 super heavy SPG (2, both took part in indirect fire against Germans in Kubinka)
 * SU-76 (14,292)
 * ZSU-37 (75)
 * SU-85 tank destroyer (2,644)
 * SU-100 tank destroyer (2,495)
 * SU-122 self-propelled howitzer (638)
 * SU-152 (671)
 * ISU-122/ISU-152 (4,635)
 * SU-26 (12 or 14)
 * Object 704 Tank destroyer
 * ISU-152 Tank destroyer

Rocket artillery

 * Katyusha multiple rocket launcher

Anti-aircraft

 * M-4 GAZ AA motorized quad Russian M1910 Maxim guns
 * ZiS-42 motorized 25 mm
 * YaG-10 motorized 76.2 mm
 * T-90 anti-aircraft tank (dual 12.7 mm DShK)
 * ZSU-25 dual 25 mm
 * ZSU-37 37 mm

Armoured cars

 * FAI (636 pre-war)
 * BA-20 (2,013)
 * LB-23
 * BA-64 (8,174)
 * BA-27
 * BA-I
 * BA-3 (554 pre-war)
 * BA-6
 * BA-10 (3,311)
 * LB-62
 * BA-11 (18)

Amphibious armoured cars

 * PB-4
 * PB-7
 * BAD-2

Half-tracks

 * BA-30

Aerosans

 * ANT-IV
 * NKL-16
 * NKL-26
 * RF-8
 * ASD-400

Artillery tractors

 * Komsomolets (4,041 pre-war)
 * T-26-T
 * STZ-3 (3,658 pre-war)
 * STZ-5 (7,170 pre-war)
 * Komintern (1,017 pre-war)
 * Voroshilovets (228 pre-war)
 * Kommunar (504 pre-war)
 * YA-12 (1,666)

Improvised AFVs

 * KhTZ-16 (~90)
 * IZ (>5)
 * NI tank (~69)

Motor vehicles

 * [All types] (272,600 pre-war)

Artillery tractors

 * AEC Matador
 * Albion WD.CX22
 * Dragon Mark IV
 * Crusader II, Gun Tractor Mk I
 * Guy Quad
 * Morris C8 Quad FAT
 * Scammell Pioneer R100

Light tanks

 * Tank, Light, Mk.II (36)
 * Tank, Light, Mk.III
 * Tank, Light, Mk.IV
 * Tank, Light, Mk.V (22)
 * Tank, Light, Mk.VI (1,320)
 * Tank, Light, Mk. VII Tetrarch (177)
 * Tank, Light, Mk. VIII Harry Hopkins (A25) (100)
 * Vickers 6 Ton Type B (1,939)

Medium tanks

 * Tank, Medium, Mk.II
 * Sherman Firefly - modification of M4 Sherman.
 * General Grant - US M3 Medium built to UK specification bought from the Americans
 * M4 Sherman

Heavy tanks

 * Tank, Heavy, TOG I
 * Tank, Heavy, TOG II
 * Tank, Heavy Assault, (A33)
 * Tank, Heavy Assault, Tortoise (A39)
 * Tank, Infantry, Churchill (A22)

Cruiser tanks

 * Tank, Cruiser, Mk.I (A9) (125)
 * Tank, Cruiser, Mk. II (A10) (205)
 * Tank, Cruiser, Mk. III (A13) (65)
 * Tank, Cruiser, Mk. IV (A13 Mk.II) (655)
 * Tank, Cruiser, Mk.V, Covenanter (A13 Mk.III) (1,771)
 * Tank, Cruiser, Mk.VI, Crusader (A15) (5,700)
 * Tank, Cruiser, Mk.VII, Cavalier (A24) (500)
 * Tank, Cruiser, Mk.VIII, Centaur (A27L) (950)
 * Tank, Cruiser, Mk.VIII, Cromwell (A27M) (4,200)
 * Tank, Cruiser, Challenger (A30) (296)
 * Tank, Cruiser, Comet I (A34) (United Kingdom) (1,200)
 * Tank, Cruiser, Centurion I (A41)

Infantry tanks

 * Tank, Infantry, Mk.I, Matilda I (A11) (140)
 * Tank, Infantry, Tank Mk.II, Matilda II (A12) (2,987)
 * Tank, Infantry, Mk.III, Valentine (8,275)
 * Tank, Infantry, Mk.IV, Churchill (A22) (5,460)
 * Tank, Infantry, Valiant (A38) (1 prototype)
 * Tank, Infantry, Black Prince (A43) (6 prototypes)

Self-propelled guns

 * Carrier, Valentine, 25pdr gun Mk.I, Bishop (80)
 * AEC Mk I Gun Carrier (175)
 * 25pdr SP, tracked, Sexton (2,150; built in Canada)
 * SP 17pdr, Valentine, Mk.I, Archer (655)
 * SP 17pdr, A30 Avenger (250 completed post war)
 * 17pdr SP. Achilles

Armoured personnel carriers

 * Universal carrier (84,120)
 * Loyd Carrier (26,000)
 * M7 Kangaroo (armoured personnel carrier)
 * Terrapin (200), an amphibious vehicle
 * Windsor Carrier

Armoured cars

 * AEC Armoured Car (629)
 * Daimler Armoured Car (2,694)
 * Daimler Scout Car (Dingo) (6,626)
 * Guy Armoured Car (101)
 * Humber Armoured Car (5,400)
 * Humber Light Reconnaissance Car (over 3,600)
 * Humber Scout Car (at least 4,102)
 * Lanchester Armoured Car (35)
 * Lynx Canadian version of Daimler Dingo
 * Morris Light Reconnaissance Car (over 2,200)
 * Morris CS9 (100)
 * Rolls-Royce Armoured Car
 * Standard Beaverette
 * Staghound Armoured Car US built

Lorries

 * AEC Armoured Command Vehicle
 * Albion WD.CX24 Tank Transporter
 * Austin K2/Y Ambulance
 * Austin K3
 * Austin K4
 * Austin K4 Dropside
 * Austin K5
 * Austin K6 GS
 * Austin K6 Gantry
 * Bedford MW
 * Bedford OXA Armoured
 * Bedford OXC Semi-trailer
 * Bedford OXD GS
 * Bedford OYC Tanker
 * Bedford OYD GS
 * Bedford QLB Bofors
 * Bedford QLD GS
 * Bedford QLR Radio
 * Bedford QLT Troops
 * GMC DUKW six-wheel-drive amphibious truck
 * Guy Ant
 * Guy Lizard Armoured Command Vehicle
 * Morris 15cwt
 * Morris ML Ambulance
 * Morris C8 GS
 * Morris Commercial 8x8 GS Terrapin amphibious truck
 * Scammell Pioneer Semi-trailer SV1S and SV2S

Light tanks

 * Light Tank M2
 * Light Tank M3/M5 (22,743) (General Stuart and unofficially Honey in British service)
 * Light Tank M22 (830) (Locust in British service, name adopted by America)
 * Light Tank M24 (4,731) (General Chaffee in British service, name adopted by America)

Medium tanks

 * Medium Tank M3 (7,533) (General Lee American Tanks purchased by the British under "lend lease".
 * Medium Tank M4 (58,000) (General Sherman bought by British from U.S. under lend lease)
 * medium tank M2 (never used in combat)
 * medium tank T2 (Experimental. never saw mass production

Heavy tanks

 * Heavy Tank M26 Pershing (1,436)
 * M6 heavy tank (40) (never used in combat).
 * T29 Heavy Tank - Prototype only, none delivered before end of war.
 * T30 Heavy Tank - Prototype only, none delivered before end of war.

Tank destroyers

 * M3 Gun Motor Carriage
 * M6 Gun Motor Carriage
 * M10 tank destroyer (a.k.a. M10 Wolverine)
 * M18 Hellcat
 * M36 tank destroyer (a.k.a. M36 Jackson)
 * Experimental tank destroyers
 * T28 Super Heavy Tank (a.k.a. 105 mm Gun Motor Carriage T95)
 * T40/M9 Tank Destroyer
 * T55E1 Gun Motor Carriage

Self-propelled guns

 * M4 Mortar Carrier 81 mm (572)
 * M7 Priest 105 mm (3,490) (105mm SP, Priest in British service, Priest name adopted by America)
 * M8 Howitzer Motor Carriage 75 mm (1,178) (Scott)
 * M10 Wolverine (6,706) (3in SP, Wolverine in British service, Wolverine name adopted by America)
 * M12 Gun Motor Carriage 155 mm
 * M18 Hellcat 76 mm (2,507) (Hellcat)
 * M36 Jackson 90 mm (1,413) (Jackson or Slugger)
 * M40 GMC 155 mm

Armoured personnel carriers

 * Half-track Personnel Carrier M3 (4,088)

Armoured cars

 * Half-track Car M2
 * M3 Halftrack (20,918)
 * M8 Greyhound (11,667)
 * M20 Armored Utility Car

Artillery tractors

 * M4 Tractor
 * M5 Tractor

Amphibious

 * Landing Vehicle Tracked (Armoured) (LVT(A))
 * Landing Craft, Vehicle, Personnel (LCVP) or Higgins boat
 * M29 Weasel
 * DUKW

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 * Renault FT17
 * Char D1
 * Renault-Kegresse M.28
 * Renault R35
 * Skoda 35t

Related lists

 * List of equipment used in World War II
 * List of armoured fighting vehicles of World War II
 * List of limited service World War II combat vehicles
 * List of prototype World War II combat vehicles
 * Military equipment of Axis Power forces in Balkans and Russian Front
 * List of U.S. Signal Corps Vehicles
 * G-numbers
 * Hobarts Funnies

=Unblock= -UNBLOCK DELETED TUE TO THE DISCUSSION BELOW-
 * A "List of..." does not count as an article as it merely links to existing articles on Wikipedia (and typically shouldn't include items that don't have Wikipedia articles). You need to choose a single article, one that will have the need to references, and you need to show that you can expand that article using references appropriately  D  P  11:28, 21 March 2014 (UTC)
 * Well I have been working on that for months, as you can tell it would have been very, very, very nice if somebody has said much earlier to prevent my waisting my time, is it at all possible for this not to be counted as a good way of seeing that I can add effectively to Wikipedia?Agunter999 (talk) 16:46, 21 March 2014 (UTC)
 * Months? That's the output of months?  Unfortunately, I cannot see this as "seeing that you can add effectively" as all of your work has been contrary to the MOS. "List of..." articles may ONLY link to Wikipedia articles, and should never have redlinks, no-links, or external links only.  It appears to me that your only additions are contrary to that basic premise.  Perhaps you'd like to remove the unblock request and try again on an article - I'd hate to decline it.  D  P  09:23, 27 March 2014 (UTC)
 * Fine. Agunter999 (talk) 17:15, 28 March 2014 (UTC)