8 Weirdest Tanks in History

From a giant metal sphere to a rocket-powered wheel of destruction — these are the 8 weirdest tanks ever built in military history. In this video, we break down the strangest, most bizarre, and often failed tank designs ever created — from World War 2 prototypes to Cold War experiments that never should have worked, but did (sort of). Covered in this video: 🔹 Kugelpanzer – the mysterious German sphere tank 🔹 Bob Semple Tank – New Zealand's corrugated iron disaster 🔹 Praying Mantis Tank – Britain's strange periscope tank 🔹 Porcupine Tank – a tank covered in guns 🔹 Flying Tank (Antonov A-40) – the Soviet tank that could glide 🔹 Killdozer – a homemade armored bulldozer built for one man's revenge 🔹 Object 279 – the Soviet UFO-shaped nuclear-proof tank 🔹 Panjandrum – Britain's giant rocket-powered wheel weapon These prototype and failed tanks show just how far military engineers pushed the limits of design during World War 2, the Cold War, and beyond — some brilliant, some completely insane. If you're into military history, war machines, and armored vehicles that actually existed but sound made up, this video is for you. 🔔 Subscribe to Prime Scale for more explainer videos on the weirdest vehicles, machines, and military tech in history. 👍 Like this video if you learned something new 💬 Comment which tank surprised you the most 🔗 Share this with someone who loves military history #PrimeScale #WeirdestTanks #MilitaryHistory #WeirdestTanks #WeirdTanks #StrangeTanks #BizarreTanks #TankHistory #MilitaryHistory #WarMachines #ArmoredVehicles #FailedTanks #PrototypeTanks #Kugelpanzer #BobSempleTank #PrayingMantisTank #PorcupineTank #FlyingTank #AntonovA40 #Killdozer #Object279 #Panjandrum #SovietTanks #GermanTanks #BritishTanks #WW2Tanks #ColdWarTanks #TanksExplained #PrimeScale