Ho-Ru
A Japanese heavy tank project that was never realized due to design limitations and the lack of resources. It was intended to be a powerful tank destroyer, but its development was ultimately halted.
Ho-I
A Japanese heavy tank project that was never realized due to design limitations and the lack of resources. It was intended to be a formidable opponent for Allied tanks, but its development was ultimately abandoned.
Ho-Ri
A Japanese heavy tank project that was abandoned due to its complexity and the lack of resources. It was envisioned to be a powerful tank destroyer, but its development was ultimately halted.
Hd-37 (Soviet Union)
A Soviet heavy tank design developed during World War II. It featured a 152mm gun and thick armor, but it was never built due to resource constraints.
Hd-41 (Italy)
An Italian heavy tank design developed during World War II. It featured a 90mm gun and thick armor, but it was never built due to resource constraints.
Hd-45 (Germany)
A German heavy tank design proposed in 1944. It featured a 128mm gun and exceptionally thick armor, but it was never built due to resource constraints and the war’s end.
Hd-47 (Japan)
A Japanese heavy tank design developed during World War II. It featured a 105mm gun and thick armor, but it was never built due to resource constraints.
Hd-19 (Japan)
A Japanese heavy tank design developed during World War II. It featured a 105mm gun and thick armor, but it was never built due to resource constraints.
Hd-24 (Soviet Union)
A Soviet heavy tank design developed during World War II. It featured a 203mm gun and exceptionally thick armor, but it was never built due to resource constraints.
Hd-31 (Germany)
A German heavy tank design proposed in 1944. It featured a 128mm gun and exceptionally thick armor, but it was never built due to resource constraints and the war’s end.