
M4 Sherman tank
The M4 Sherman was the primary American tank used during World War II, designed for versatility and mass production. It featured a medium-sized chassis with a powerful diesel engine, allowing it to be reliably produced and transported. The Sherman was armed with a cannon and machine guns, effective against most enemies at the time. Its armor provided good protection, though not the thickest. Widely used by Allied forces, it played a crucial role in many battles, balancing mobility, firepower, and production efficiency, helping to turn the tide of the war in favor of the Allies.