Mobile Land Mine
The Mobile Land Mine (originally named Beetle) was a British World War 2 remote controlled tracked explosive device.[1] It was wire guided and powered by two electric motors.[1]
The Mobile Land Mine was designed by Metropolitan-Vickers 1940.[1] Among other trials a Mobile Land Mine was waterproofed and equipped with floats allowing it to be used against landing craft.[1]
The design was not a success and only 50 were built.[1]
See also
- Goliath tracked mine-The approximate German equivalent.
References
- The Royal Armoured Corps Journal. 10-11: 69. 1956. Missing or empty
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