LightCarrot_tank_ww2.jpg


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English: A Churchill Carrot tank and Light Carrot tank of World War 2. The tank had a added arm (Carrot) installed on the front of the tank. The tank placed the Carrot up against a wall and ignite the explosives on the Carrot. The explosives were 12 to 35 pounds to breach walls.
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Source http://www.dieselpunks.org/profiles/blogs/going-to-war-with-an-onion-carrot-and-goat
Author US Army

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