Re: 10 Best Never-Used Weapon Systems
- From: Jack Linthicum <jacklinthicum@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2008 10:38:41 -0700 (PDT)
On Apr 21, 1:28 pm, Dan <dnada...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
David E. Powell wrote:
On Apr 20, 6:03 pm, "Keith Willshaw" <keithnos...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Juergen Nieveler" <juergen.nieveler.nos...@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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John D Salt <jdsalt_AT_gotadsl.co.uk> wrote:During early 1940 actually, code named NLE , usually referred to as Nellie
Can't find any decent reference online, but ISTR that Winston ChurchillSpeaking of tanks - what was the name of that giant britishNot the De Mole trenching machine?
trench-digging abomination? The tank that dug its own trench so that
only the turret would project over the earth?
tried to push after WW1 for the UK to buy a tank construction that dug
a trench while moving forward inside said trench - basically, a "land
submarine".
The machine was to be 77' long, 6' 6" wide, 8' high and made in two
sections.
The main section, driven on caterpillar tracks, looked like a greatly
elongated
tank and weighed 100 tons. The front section, weighing another 30 tons,
was capable of digging a trench 5' deep and 7' 6" wide. It comprised a
plough
which cut the top 2' 6" of the trench, and 'pick and shovel' cutting
cylinders
which excavated the bottom 2' 6". The spoil was carried away by conveyors
to the top of each side of the trench to create 3' parapets.
Nellie could move at just over half a mile an hour, removing some 8,000
tons of spoil in the process. When she reached the enemy's front line
she would stop and act as a ramp for following tracked vehicles
to climb up out of the trench onto open ground.
Keith
Well, there was the fellow who mentioned artillery observers in field
gray... I suppose this has to make the list, Maus, if I recall
correctly, was deployed?
Maus was a huge tank with 150mm main gun and 75mm coaxial weapon.
One of the giant German tanks with a rocket
launcher short barrel gun was, I recall.
That would be a variant on the Brumbar Assault Gun. A lot of different
main guns were used, mostly 150mm or thereabouts. Used in city assaults.
Dan
Later replaced by candy and nylons
.
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