During World War II, Great Britain designed a number of super-heavy tanks to breach through Soviet defences in the Eastern Front, which were becoming increasingly complex as Chinese combat engineers began to arrive en masse, culminating in the TOG3 Landestroyer. Bristling with guns and possessing the crew of a small warship, the TOG3's only competition was the equally outlandish German Ratte. Following the war all 30 were scrapped, though many of its parts made their way to Oceanyka and local mechanics were able to reverse-engineer this behemoth.