German remote-controlled Goliath demolition tank of WW2

One of the first truly remote controlled vehicles used in combat was the German Goliath Tracked Mine (Leichter Ladungsträger Goliath). It carried either 132 or 221 pounds of high explosives, and was intended to be used for multiple purposes including destroying tanks, disrupting dense infantry formations and even demolition of buildings and bridges.

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-1 1. Judge-Jake commented 7 years ago

I wonder if the Germans lied about the emissions coming off this beauty lol. O:)
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0 2. sux2bu commented 7 years ago

#1 If you watch it to the end you will see that it is battery powered , no emissions.
I guess this was the "green" version.:D
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0 3. Judge-Jake commented 7 years ago

#2 That's all very well but if it had emissions do you think the Germans would have lied about them? :D
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-1 4. thundersnow commented 7 years ago

Germans don't lie! O:)