The World's Smallest Military Tanks : War in Miniature
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The Badger || Credit : ModernMarvels Tiny Weapons
Don't judge the Badger by its appearance! This baby is all about breaching buildings and fortified spots. It's like a sneaky ninja – easily slipping through any door, and if that door is too tough, no worries, it'll just smash right through the wall!
TKS Tankettes || Credit : MilitArmy | Paul Donovan | Mark Felton Productions || Raptor Scale Modelling
Alright, let's talk tankettes! Back in the 1930s, the Polish came up with the TK and TKS tankettes, and they were pretty neat. The TK, also known as TK3, was a Polish design based on the British Carden Loyd tankette. They tweaked it with a better hull, a beefier engine, and armor up to 8mm thick.
Weasel One
Check out the German Army's rad ride, the Wiesel tank! They needed a lightweight armored vehicle for their airborne troops, and the Wiesel fits the bill perfectly. It's like a tough little beast on wheels! Those missiles can hit armored targets from 4,000 to 5,500 meters away.
FV101 Scorpion
Credit : Paul Donovan || OneTallOrder || Военное дело || Gavin Adair || TheLukrad
Check out the Scorpion! The army wanted an air transportable ride, so they kept the armor light on the engine and transmission with removable steel sheets. The crew's safer up front, shielded from closerange 14.5 millimeter rounds, and allaround defense handles 7.62 millimeters and shell splinters.
M22 Locust Credit : BluMonkey1211 || frm83 || Heinz Thiel
Alright, so the M22 Locust was a bit of a disaster as a war machine. The British War Office asked for some light tanks for their airborne troops, but man, it was full of problems. They thought about using the MK7 Tetrarch, but nope, they cooked up a whole new tank from scratch.
Themis UGV || Credit : BSS Holland || Milrem Robotics
Check out the Mirlam Robotics from Estonia – this robot is a real multitasker! You can customize it for all kinds of uses – cargo, combat, surveillance, intelligence, and EOD. And get this, 11 armies are already using it, including some big NATO players like Germany, Estonia, France, the Netherlands, Norway, the UK, and the U.S. And guess what else?
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