Every WW2 Useless Experimental Tank Ranked – WORST to BEST

From bizarre prototypes to groundbreaking armored designs, this video ranks the most famous experimental tanks of World War II from the worst concepts to the best innovations. During the war, every major nation developed prototype tanks to gain an advantage on the battlefield. Some projects were hopelessly impractical, while others introduced ideas that shaped post-war armored warfare. From massive super-heavy concepts like the Landkreuzer P.1000 Ratte and Panzer VIII Maus to advanced designs such as the T29 Heavy Tank, A39 Tortoise, and Centurion prototype, every experimental tank is ranked based on its design, practicality, firepower, protection, mobility, and historical impact. Watch till the end to see which experimental tank takes the number one spot. Every Tank Mentioned in This Video Landkreuzer P.1000 Ratte, Panzer VIII Maus, E-100, VK 45.02 (P), VK 30.02 (DB), Löwe, Kugelpanzer, A39 Tortoise, TOG II, Black Prince, T28 Super Heavy Tank, T29 Heavy Tank, T30 Heavy Tank, T34 Heavy Tank, M6 Heavy Tank, T14 Assault Tank, Object 279 (prototype concept), KV-13, Centurion Prototype, Christie M1931 Convertible Tank #WW2 #ExperimentalTank #TankRanking #WorldWar2 #PanzerMaus #Ratte #E100 #Centurion #T29 #T28 #MilitaryHistory #TankHistory #ArmoredWarfare #Prototype #WarHistory #Defense #MilitaryTechnology #History #Tanks #Engineering ⚠️ Disclaimer: This video is created only for educational and informational purposes. The rankings are based on historical records, engineering practicality, battlefield potential, and overall influence. They are subjective and intended to encourage discussion, not to present definitive historical judgments. Please keep the conversation respectful and fact-based.