
M4 Sherman
The M4 Sherman was a widely used American tank during World War II. Introduced in 1942, it played a crucial role in various battles across Europe and the Pacific. Known for its reliable performance, the Sherman was praised for its balance of firepower, armor, and mobility. It featured a 75mm or 76mm gun and was designed to be mass-produced, which made it accessible for the Allies. Despite facing stronger tanks, like the German Panther, its adaptability and large numbers contributed significantly to the Allied victory, symbolizing American industrial strength and wartime innovation.