Category
page 1Super-heavy tanks
Maus
1944 German super-heavy tank
Landkreuzer P. 1000 Ratte
super-heavy tank
Char 2C
French super-heavy tank developed during World War I
Panzer VII Löwe
German super-heavy tank
Landkreuzer P. 1500 Monster
super-heavy tank
Panzerkampfwagen E-100
proposed German super heavy tank

K-Wagen
The Großkampfwagen or "K-Wagen" (short for G.K.-Wagen) was a German super-heavy tank, two prototypes of which were almost completed by the end of World War I.
T28 Super Heavy Tank
prototype assault gun/tank destroyer
super-heavy tank
type of tank
TOG2
The TOG 2, officially known as the Heavy Tank, TOG II, was a British super-heavy tank design produced during the early stages of World War II for a scenario where the battlefields of northern France and Belgium devolved into a morass of mud, trenches, and craters as had happened during World War I. When this did not happen, the tank was deemed unnecessary, and the project terminated. A development of the TOG I design, only a single prototype was built before its termination.
Panzer IX and Panzer X
German tank designs from WWII
Tortoise heavy assault tank
British tank concept
Flying Elephant
super-heavy tank
O-I
proposed series of Japanese super-heavy tanks
TOG1
The Tank, Heavy, TOG 1 was a prototype British super-heavy tank produced in the early part of the Second World War in the expectation that battlefields might end up like those of the First World War. It was designed so it could cross churned-up countryside and trenches. A single prototype was built, and followed by an improved model (the TOG 2), but interest faded with the successful performance of another cross-country design, the Churchill tank, and the mobile war that was being fought.

FCM F1
type of super-heavy tank
KV-4
The KV-4 (Object 224; ) was a proposed Soviet heavy break-through tank, developed during World War II as a part of the Kliment Voroshilov tank design series.
T-42 super-heavy tank
type of super-heavy tank
Mendeleev Tank
type of tank