
FV3902 Churchill Flail Toad | |
| Zemlja | Velike britanije |
| Tip | Uređaj za montažu vozila |
| Fotografija | Vladimir Jakubov |
| Pronađite | Kolekcija Žaka Litlfilda |
| Opis | Album albuma 206 photos walk-around of a «FV3902 Churchill Flail Toad» |
Foto-galerija a FV3902 Churchill Flail Toad, A mine flail is a vehicle-mounted device that makes a safe path through a mine-field by deliberately detonating land mines in front of the vehicle that carries it. They were first used by the British during World War II. The mine flail consists of a number of heavy chains, ending in fist-sized steel balls, (flails) that are attached to a horizontal, rapidly rotating rotor mounted on two arms in front of the vehicle. The rotor’s rotation makes the flails spin wildly and violently pound the ground. The force of a flail strike above a buried mine mimics the weight of a person or vehicle and causes the mine to detonate, but in a safe manner that does little damage to the flails or the vehicle.
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Čaj FV3902 Churchill Flail Toad bio je britanski tenk za čišćenje mina razvijen tokom Drugog svetskog rata. Zasnovan je na Čerčilovom pešadijskom tenku i opremljen rotirajućim bubnjem lanaca koji su mahali zemljom ispred sebe kako bi detonirali sve skrivene mine.
Čaj Ћaba je dizajniran da očisti put za druga vozila i trupe kroz minska polja i prepreke. Žaba je prvi put korišćen u borbi 1944. godine tokom kampanje u Normandiji, gde se pokazao efikasnim u čišćenju traka kroz nemačka minska polja. Žaba je takođe korišćen u Italiji i Holandiji, i ostao u službi do ranih 1950-ih.
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