List of Prototype World War II Combat Vehicles - Germany

Germany

  • Entwicklung series, a comprehensive redesign of German armor from small tracked vehicles to a 100-ton superheavy tank. Only a single E-100 chassis was completed
  • Neubaufahrzeug, pre-war heavy tank design, five built.
  • Panther II, development of the Panzerkampfwagen V "Panther". A single chassis was built.
  • Panzerkampfwagen VII "Löwe", a super-heavy tank project that never reached prototype stage.
  • Panzerkampfwagen VIII "Maus", a superheavy tank. Two prototypes built, but were never used.
  • Panzerkampfwagen IX. Paper project.
  • Panzerkampfwagen X. Paper project.
  • P. 1000 "Ratte". Paper project.
  • P. 1500 "Monster" . Paper project.
  • 12.8 cm Selbstfahrlafette auf VK3001(H) "Sturer Emil", self-propelled anti-tank gun mounting the 128 PaK. Two built and used in front-line combat.
  • Heuschrecke 10, Krupp's design for a new self-propelled artillery gun.

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