VK105
VK105 is a Soviet-era tank prototype developed during the late 1940s and early 1950s. It was part of the post-World War II effort to modernize and enhance heavy armored vehicles within the Soviet military industry. The VK105 project aimed to combine increased firepower, armor protection, and mobility to meet evolving battlefield requirements.
The VK105 featured a large, boxy hull with thick armor intended to withstand contemporary anti-tank weapons.
Design-wise, the VK105 incorporated innovative features for its time, including a modular turret and an improved
Though the VK105 never entered active service, it contributed to the developmental knowledge that influenced later
The VK105 remains a notable example of mid-20th-century military experimentation, reflecting the strategic priorities of its