Engineering:Mobile Land Mine

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The Mobile Land Mine (originally named "Beetle") was an experimental British World War II 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 in 1940.[1]

After a successful demonstration in August 1941 an order for 50 was placed so that trials could be carried out.[2] In 1942 Commander-in-Chief, Home Forces reported that it was not recommended as there was no requirement for it. It was underpowered, slow, the motors overheated and it couldn't cross typical battlefield terrain - it was finally rejected by the General Staff in 1944.[2]

Among other trials a Mobile Land Mine was waterproofed and equipped with floats allowing it to be used against landing craft.[1]

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Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Foss, McKenzie, pp.130–131
  2. 2.0 2.1 Everett p476-477

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