Wolfhound tank

The Wolfhound (: Wolfshund), officially the Schnellpanzerwagen Wolfshund (Sch.Pzw. Wolfshund), was a Teutonic or  introduced in 1949. A essentially a lighter heavy tank, designed to supplement both medium tanks and heavy breakthrough tanks in service. With a high top-speed and lighter weight than its line of heavy tanks as well as a large vehicle-mounted variant of the 12.2 cm K39 field gun superior to the average medium tank's armament, the Wolfhound was one of the most heavily armed and armored tanks in the Teutonic military. However, it would not be reclassified from a medium tank to a main battle tank until the retirement of the heavy tank from Teutonic armored divisions.

Variants

 * Ausf. A — Original production variant
 * Ausf. B —
 * Ausf. C — First variant armed with the 115mm L/53 smoothbore tank gun

Current

 * Teutonia
 * Council Republic of Veikaia

Former

 * Madaristan's People's Army
 * United Provinces of Rovsnoska and Zaporizhia

Tanks of comparable role, performance and era

 * King Cobra main battle tank