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Keiler mine flail (German: Minenräumpanzer Keiler, 'tusker') is a mine-clearing vehicle developed by Rheinmetall in Germany to meet the requirements of the German Army.It is a conversion of the M48 Patton medium tank chassis in combination with a German MTU MB 871 Ka 501 liquid-cooled turbocharged Diesel engine.
Božena 4 UGV with mine flail in Polish service. It is known that flails do not reliably detonate all the mines in the area being swept, leaving it potentially hazardous. Some mines, such as the Italian MAT/6 mine, are designed to be flail resistant. Mines that have been buried for many years may become unreliable and fail to detonate when ...
The M48 Patton is an American first-generation main ... German mine flail variant based on the M48A2 hull with upgraded 986 hp German MTU 871 Ka501 diesel engine and ...
Mine exploder T1E5 roller: T1E3/M1 w/ smaller wheels. Experimental. Mine exploder T1E6 roller: T1E3/M1 w/ serrated edged discs. Experimental; Mine exploder T2 flail: British Crab I mine flail. Mine exploder T3 flail: Based on British Scorpion flail. Development stopped in 1943. Mine exploder T3E1 flail: T3 w/ longer arms and sand filled rotor ...
Božena 5 – mine clearing vehicle, mine-flail; Zuzana – wheeled self-propelled artillery (self-propelled howitzer, first generation, derived from DANA) Himalaya – tracked self-propelled artillery prototype (Zuzana howitzer turret on T-72 chassis), evaluated but did not enter production
Type 97 "Chi-Yu" mine flail tank – fitted with 2 revolving drums with rows of chains mounted on glacis plates Type 97 "mine clearing tank GS" – fitted with rocket launchers. A rocket would be launched with detonating cords affixed from its engine deck.
Cart from 16th century, found in Transylvania A dumper minecart used in the Basque Country, currently at the Minery Museum.. A minecart, mine cart, or mine car (or more rarely mine trolley or mine hutch) is a type of rolling stock found on a mine railway, used for transporting ore and materials procured in the process of traditional mining.
A preserved, World War II, Sherman Crab – an M4 Sherman tank fitted with a flail. During World War II the Sherman Crab was the primary (and most effective) mine clearance vehicle for the 79th Armoured Division, but AVREs carried a range of mine clearance devices to supplement them.