List of prototype World War II combat vehicles

This list contains combat vehicles which never left the design phase or had an extremely limited production (usually < 10).

Australia

Canada

Germany

Heuschrecke 10 SPG prototype

Italy

Japan

Type 4 Ho-To SPG prototype with a Type 38 12 cm howitzer
Drawing of Ka-To 105 mm SP AT Gun
  • Type 95 Heavy Tank; 4 built in 1934
  • Ji-Ro (or Ji-Ro Sha) Type 92 10 cm cannon self-propelled gun on Type 95 Heavy Tank chassis
  • Hi-Ro Sha (or Hiro-sha) 10 cm cannon self-propelled gun on Type 95 Heavy Tank chassis
  • Type 97 Chi-Ni medium tank
  • Type 98 Chi-Ho medium tank; 4 built, two in 1940 and two in 1941
  • O-I super-heavy tank design in the 120-ton range. Only one supposedly built
  • Type 98 Ta-Se single 20 mm self-propelled anti-aircraft gun on a Type 98 Ke-Ni chassis
  • Type 98 20 mm AAG Tank twin 20 mm self-propelled anti-aircraft gun on a Type 98 Ke-Ni chassis
  • ATG Carrier So-To; light armored transport with an AT Gun in Type 97 Te-Ke tankette structure
  • Type 3 Ke-Ri light tank; a few prototypes were produced
  • Type 2 Ku-Se 75 mm self-propelled gun on a Type 1 Chi-He chassis
  • Type 4 Chi-To medium tank; two completed and four chassis manufactured
  • Type 5 Chi-Ri medium tank; one incomplete prototype built
  • Type 5 Ke-Ho light tank; one prototype built
  • Type 4 Ho-To 12 cm self-propelled gun on a modified Type 95 Ha-Go chassis
  • Type 5 Ho-Ru 47 mm self-propelled gun; a light tank destroyer akin to the German Hetzer; one prototype built
  • Type 5 Na-To tank destroyer; two built
  • Type 5 To-Ku amphibious tank
  • Type 5 Ho-Ri tank destroyer with a 105 mm cannon and an additional 37 mm gun; exact status unknown
  • Naval 12 cm SPG naval Type 10 120 mm gun on a Type 97 Chi-Ha chassis; one prototype built
  • Ka-To or Ka-To Sha 105 mm SP AT Gun. Ka-To was a combination of the Type 5 Na-To open top superstructure and the extended hull of the Type 4 Chi-To. Exact stage of development unknown
  • Type 5 15 cm SPG Ho-Chi or Ho-Chi Sha. Similar to Type 1 Ho-Ni I and Type 4 Ho-Ro SPGs, it had a Type 96 15 cm (149.1 mm) howitzer mounted on a Type 97 chassis. Stage of development unknown

New Zealand

Poland

  • 9TP light tank
  • 4TP (light) tank
  • 10TP tank
  • 14TP medium tank
  • 20/25TP medium tank
  • PZInż 130 amphibious tank
  • PZInż 152
  • PZInż 202
  • PZInż 222
  • PZInż 303
  • PZInż 342
  • PZInż 603
  • TKW (light) reconnaissance tank
  • TKS-D light tank destroyer

Romania

Spain

Soviet Union

T-43 prototype medium tank

United Kingdom

United States

T20 prototype medium tank

See also

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