Developped in Virginia USA, the T-28 Super Heavy Tank was the heaviest American tank design of the War, this vehicle was intended for use in reducing enemy fortifications. Production orders were prepared for use in Operation Olympic, the planned invasion of Japan. The first prototype was complete in September of 1945. During trials conducted after the war, the second prototype was destroyed by fire. The project was abandoned in October, 1947.
This tank never saw combat.
This tank never saw combat.