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D-Day Tanks: Operation Overlord's Strangest Tanks | Early Access & Ad Free

An opposed beach landing is the most difficult and dangerous military operation it is possible to undertake. Anticipating massive casualties in the Normandy Landings, the British Army devised a series of highly specialized tanks to solve some of the problems – Hobart’s Funnies.

 

Named after General Sir Percy Hobart, commander of their parent unit, 79th Armoured Division, the Funnies included a mine clearing tank – the Sherman Crab, a flamethrower - the Churchill Crocodile and the AVRE – Assault Vehicle Royal Engineers which could lay bridges and trackways, blow up fortifications and much else besides.

 In this video, Chris Copson looks at surviving examples of the Funnies and assesses their effectiveness on D Day and after.

We hope you enjoy this latest video!

D-Day Tanks: Operation Overlord's Strangest Tanks | Early Access & Ad Free

Comments

good old days we well remember them see in 2034

Martin Hill

Thanks Chris and Team, thoroughly enjoyed this presentation.

Andy Eames


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