WWI experimental tank design, one of the most unusual armored figting vehicles in history, thanks to its two giant wheels
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@GlebRussia2 you completely missed the point
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Usually tanks have smaller weight and larger support surface, as well as tracks, rather than wheels.
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@GlebRussia2 rear roller was quite wide actually, and the machine had a lot of room for potential widening. It gets stuck only when ground is actually a swamp, and other tanks usually dont do well in such terrain conditions https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=tank+stuck+in+mud
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I like this one
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Rear roller with a contact area of only a couple of square meters does not need any trenches, it just gets stuck in the ground after a couple of meters of running.
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@GlebRussia2 eastern front didnt have the same trench deadlock situation as the west, it was more mobile with flatter terrain and extensive use of cavalry, so the thing would more likely be traversing plains with less things to get stuck in
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Oh of course, I was worried that this car would not come close, because it would get stuck in loose black soil after 5 meters. Stationary 9 - meter light armored vehicle-there is no better target for artillery.
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@GlebRussia lol it doesn't need to go up close, it has guns
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yes, after all, a giant 60-ton colossus crept up to your trench completely unnoticed, so that you could estimate its size up close and scared.
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@GlebRussia2 you usually can't shoot anything with field gun while you are running away