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Flying Aircraft Carrier |
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Flying Aircraft Carrier was originally created in the early 1930 by the Germans engineers, and the first flight have been taken in 1933, which they named the USS Macon and later, the USS Akron. On February 12, 1935, USS Macon have crashed due to a structural failure during a storm. |
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Rocket Belt |
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The rocket belt was created in 1960s in order to allow a soldier to travel safely over a very small distance. In the mid-1960s the rocket belt was rejected by the military considered useless. |
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Charles de Gaulle |
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Charles de Gaulle is an aircraft carrier with new and improved technology built in 1986 by the French military. But the aircraft carrier was much slower, he propellers didn’t work right and the nuclear reactor were poorly built and incorrectly installed then the one it was meant to replace. |
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Russian Tsar Tank |
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The tsar tank was tested first time in 1915 and remain at 60 kilometers from Moscow, until 1923 when it was finally taken apart for scrap. The test failed due his weight and the back wheel was prone to be stuck in soft ground and ditches. |
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Cybernetic Walking Machine |
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The cybernetic walking machine it was an experimental quadruped robot. It was built to allow the infantry to carry weapons over extremely tough terrain, was tested for the first time in 1968. The prototype never been in production, because the machine could not go more then 5 mph. |
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Puckle Gun |
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Puckle Gun was named after James Puckle who was a writer and lawyer from London. The gun was able to shoot 63 shots in 7 minutes, but the British army never put in mass production. |
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Focke-Wulf Triebfluegel |
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During the WWII the Germans built Focke-Wulf Triebfluegel a prototype airplane, which it was proven useless due his hard landing with the rockets strapped to the propeller blades. |
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Scooter-mounted Cannon |
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The scooter-mounted cannon was built by French military during Vietnam. It is a scooter vehicle with a 75mm cannon, but it wasn't offer no type of protection or even stability during war. |
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Ball Tank |
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Ball Tank or One-Wheel Tank it is a heavily armed sphere and was invented by the Germans during WWII. It did not enter in production considering his stability, steering may have also been a problem. |
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Corkscrew Tank |
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The corkscrew tank was created by the Russians in order to make its way across rough, rocky, and harsh terrain. Because of his entirely large corkscrews, the tank wasn’t able to move across decent terrain, it is slow and bad steering. |
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