demolition or rolling thunder
He served the army and he also invented a prototype tank
none at the time he was only a tank commander and only created the ak-47 prototype until 1942 when he was injured as a result of the battle of bryansk
Prototype.
The tank was invented by a handful of British Engineers. However the First tank was a product of the imagination of Leonardo da Vinci. it was actually recognised as that south Australian Lance de Mole was the inventor of the mark 1 tank in 1912
Douglas Engelbert worked at the Stanford Research Institute when he worked with Bill English to develop a mouse prototype. The prototype was developed during the 1960's, while in December 1968 a demo was released.
Find a tank/chopper. Bomb it.
There is no such thing as a thermobar. However, there's a thermobaric. A thermobaric is an explosive weapon that utilizes oxygen from the surrounding air to make a huge high temperature explosion.
Rx42B11...it was just a prototype..
Little Willie was the name of the first tank. It was a prototype that was made in the Fall of 1915 and led to the Mark I tank in the First World War.
He served the army and he also invented a prototype tank
it was designed in 1940 the first prototype was made in 1941 and they went into combat in 1942
The largest conventional bomb is a thermobaric explosive. The largest of these is the Russian ATBIP (Aviation Thermobaric Bomb of Increased Power) or the Father of all Bombs. Its blast yield is estimated at equal to 44 tons of TNT.
Probably, there is a weapon that uses rapidly-dispersed liquid fuel that might work with liquefied gas that's allowed to vapourise rapidly. It's called a thermobaric explosion, an "air bomb". For more, look up thermobaric on wikipedia.
Not sure if this is what you're referring to, but T43 was a prototype nomenclature for what would be adopted as the M103 Heavy Tank.
Milton R. Johnson has written: 'Evaluation of prototype head shield for hazardous material tank car' -- subject(s): Tank cars, Design and construction
It was only a prototype and while several prototypes were made it was never mass produced nor saw service.
a stationary prototype