ChurchillDoubleOnion.jpeg
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Churchill "Double Onion" tank, could place demolition charges at heights up to 12 feet, in World War 2. The tank was driven against a wall, the framework was lowered to the ground against the wall. The tank then backed up a 100 feet laying out an electric detonating cable. The explosives were then detonated by the tank driver.
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Source | http://www.ww2incolor.com/britain/doubleonion.html |
Author | USArmy |
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