1. Anti Tank Dogs
The brutality of war can be reflected in the way of fighting. Anti-tank dog is a dog strapped bombs on their backs, and are created by the Soviet army, and has been downgraded to destroy more than 300 German tanks during World War II.
The way it works is that dogs are taught to find food under tanks (to train their instincts that there is always food in the tank), and then the dog made famine before the battle.
Having reached the bottom of the tank, the lever was in the back of the dog immediately triggered before long the dogs will explode, destroying the German tanks. Germany finally overcome this tactic with flamethrowers.
2. Corkscrew Tanks
Corkscrew tanks do not run as a way to walk a snake, or tanks in general and not also driven by a giant screw. But just like an electric drill on a piece of wood, so the footprint of the tank is what the tank looks menajadikan sailed along the ground, regardless of region.
But in walking toward them somewhat erratic (unruly), and the tank must be very lightweight to be useful in battle.
3. Curved arms
When there is fighting the city, in every corner of the hidden group of enemy soldiers. Even with the slight advantage of winning the battle, so the range of these weapons are designed so that soldiers can see every angle, and they can shoot from behind the protective concrete walls.
4. The Russian Tsar Tank
The Tsarist Russian tanks are built with two wheels with a diameter of 27 feet, which pulls the two wheels are much smaller behind. This tank contains a large and heavy weapons, tanks are designed to conquer every obstacle. The designs are big and tall, not suitable for real war, and these tanks can be quickly dropped.
5. Barrage Balloons
Barrage balloons were hung in hundreds of towns in England during World War II. Like the flying mines, they would complicate the enemy aircraft which intend to drop the bomb.
The balloons are used to threaten the bombers was to fly low because of the cable and incendiary devices inside the balloon. If the bombers had been flying low, British soldiers could fire on the plane freely.
6. Project Habbakuk
With the scarcity of metal toward the end of World War II, Habbakuk Project is an attempt to create a carrier from pykrete (a mixture of ice and wood pulp). Layer thick enough to withstand enemy fire, and easily repaired.
Pykrete will allow the construction of large ships by using minimal resources. But the war was over before the ship becomes a reality.
7. Bat Bomb
It's surprising, a prototype bomb bats, even ever made. The idea is simple, giving explosive device on the Mexican Free-Tailed Bats, lowering their temperature so they hibernate in the course of approaching enemies, and then release it in the enemy city to roost in buildings and homes. At any given time, all bats will burst and ignited fires throughout the city.
8. The Goliath Tracked Mine
The Goliath tracked mine was an anti-tank mini remote controlled and carried nearly 200 pounds (about 90.7 kilograms) of explosives and will run leads to the formation of enemy troops or tanks and then detonated. It was created by a German tank and used during World War II and is known as the beetle tank by Allied troops.
9. The Flying Jeep
The flying jeep was created to fulfill a contract to create a lightweight helicopter that can land in any area. Several prototypes were created but they are never at full production. No matter how well the jeep it looks on paper, silly jeep flying display that gives an indication of why the jeep will not be able to do its job well in the heat of battle.
10. Flying Aircraft Carriers
Flying aircraft carriers represent the views of people's imagination of the war era. Many ideas such as hoverpacks and flying cars, the idea was never realized, the only life in the novel and the show.
They have many drawbacks such as easy to be shot down, consume lots of fuel, and has a slight advantage against enemy aircraft.
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