The TACAM T-38 (Tun Anticar pe Afet Mobil T-38 – "Anti-tank gun on T-38 mobile gun carriage") was a tank destroyer design proposed to be built in Romania during World War II.
It was decided to halt the production because the gun was deemed inadequate to face the new Soviet IS-2 heavy tanks.
It was proposed to either up-gun them with the Romanian 75 mm Reșița M1943 or the German 8.8 cm Flak, or turn them to flamethrower tanks.
None of the proposals were materialized because of King Michael's Coup that made Romania defect from the Axis powers.
British historian Mark Axworthy writes that the TACAM T-38 would presumably have been similar to the German Marder III (Sd.Kfz.