SdKfz 302 Leichter Ladungstrager Goliath | |
Land | Duitsland |
Type | Op afstand bestuurbaar sloopvoertuig |
In gebruik | 1942-1945 |
Gebouwd | 7564 |
Fotogalerij van een SdKfz 302 Leichter Ladungstrager Goliath, The Goliath tracked mine – complete German name: Leichter Ladungsträger Goliath (Sd.Kfz. 302/303a/303b) – was a remote controlled German-engineered demolition vehicle, also known as the beetle tank to the Allies. Employed by the Wehrmacht during World War II. It carried 60 or 100 kilograms (130 or 220 lb) of high explosives, depending on the model, and was intended to be used for multiple purposes, such as destroying tanks, disrupting dense infantry formations, and demolition of buildings and bridges.
Leichter Ladungstrager Goliath | |
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Fotograaf | Vladimir Yakubov |
Lokalisatie | Technisch Museum van Vadim Zadorozhny |
Foto 's | 16 |
Ladungsleger Goliath (replica) Walk Around | |
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Fotograaf | Hans-Hermann Buhling |
Lokalisatie | Onbewust |
Foto 's | 34 |
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The SdKfz 302 Leichter Ladungstrager Goliath, or Goliath Light Charge Carrier, was a remote-controlled demolition vehicle used by the German Army during World War II. It was powered by an electric motor and carried a 60 kg explosive charge that could be detonated from a distance of up to 650 meters. The Goliath was designed to destroy tanks, bridges, bunkers, and other enemy fortifications. However, it had many drawbacks, such as its slow speed, high cost, weak armor, and limited mobility. The Goliath was one of the first examples of a military drone in history.
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