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German soldiers with a "Goliath". The Goliath tracked mine was a remote controlled German-engineered demolition vehicle, also known as the beetle tank to Allies. Employed by the Wehrmacht during World War II this caterpillar-tracked vehicle carried 75–100 kilograms (170–220 lb) of high explosives and was intended to be used for multiple purposes, such as destroying tanks, disrupting dense infantry formations, and demolition of buildings and bridges. Warsaw uprising. 1944.
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Maus - German super heavy tank prototype, the heaviest tank ever built. Extremely slow (only 20 km/h on road, 13 km/h or less on terrain), heavy (188 tonnes), large (10.2 metres long, 3.71 metres wide and 3.63 metres tall).
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