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Teletanks were a
series of
wireless remotely controlled unmanned tanks produced in the
Soviet Union in the 1930s and
early 1940s so as to
reduce combat...
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remotely controlled teletanks during the 1930s in the
Winter War
against Finland and the
early stages of
World War II. A
teletank is
controlled by radio...
- Army used
remotely controlled teletanks during the 1930s in the
Winter War
against Finland and
fielded at
least two
teletank battalions at the beginning...
- BT-SV-2. PT-1A:
amphibious variant with new hull (prototypes only) TT-BT-5:
teletank, remote-radio-controlled tank (prototypes only) Tsyganov's BT: a "very...
- Strasbourg, in France.
Goliath tracked mine
Borgward IV
Mobile Land Mine
Teletank Tank
Museum Jaugitz, Markus: Die
deutsche Fernlenktruppe 1940–1943. Waffen-****nal...
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combat vehicles:
flame tanks,
artillery tractors, radio-controlled
tanks (
teletanks),
military engineering vehicles, self-propelled guns and
armoured personnel...
- BT-SW-2 BT-Tsyganova - a "very fast"
version of the BT-7 by N. F.
Tsyganova Teletank (TT) A-20 STZ-35 D-38 TM tank 0-10
Teplokhod AN D-10 D-11 TMM LTTB T-12...
- self-propelled gun. T-38TT (1939),
experimental remotely controlled tank (
teletank). T-38 with
ShVAK (1944),
upgrade of
existing tanks with
ShVAK cannons...
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equivalent British World War 2 vehicle;
fifty built.
Springer (tank)
Teletank, a
series of
Soviet remote controlled tanks Unmanned ground vehicle Citations...
- Cold War in the form of the
German Goliath tracked mines and the
Soviet teletanks. The
introduction of the MQ-1
Predator drone was when "CIA
officers began...