SD2:M4A3(75)W Spahis

 is a Free French Recon unit in Steel Division II.

Background
The ubiquitous M4 Sherman medium tank evolved from the M3 Lee medium tank pressed into service as a stop-gap model in 1941. The M4 entered service in late 1942, outperforming its older sibling in every aspect, the Sherman went on to become one of the most widely produced armored fighting vehicles of World War II. It was well armored, relatively fast, and cheap to produce, becoming the backbone of Allied armored divisions on the Western Front.

The M4A3(75)W sub-designation indicates the mainstay of the U.S. Army, an M4 Sherman model with a new Ford GAA V-8 engine, a welded hull, and the M3 75mm gun. These were only built by Fisher Body with 2420 units build. These tank were the last Sherman designed to carry the 75mm cannon.

During the Normandy Campaign, 1e escadron of 1er Régiment de Marche de Spahis Marocains was originally equipped with M3A3 tanks but was reequipped with M4A3 Tanks. These tanks came from the American Third Army stocks to replace 2e Blindee's tank losses with M4A3 equipped with 75mm and 76mm cannons.