Hey Hou Lets Dig! Here's The British Terrier Armoured Digger - Tankfest 2016
You need a hole in your battlefield? No problem! Terrier Armoured Digger will help! The Terrier armoured digger is the Army's most advanced engineering vehicle and it gives the Royal Engineers a state of the art capability that can be used to carry out a variety of tasks both in the UK and on future operations. British Army Display. Tankfest by World of Tanks - 24.-25.6.2016 The Tank Museum - Bovington, UK TANKFEST: bringing the story of tanks, tank crew and soldiers to life. It is the world's biggest and best live display of historic armour, living history, and much more at the Home of the Tank - The Tank Museum, Bovington, United Kingdom. Tankspotting (TV) is dedicated for the heavy metal battlefield. If you enjoy tanks and other awesome things then please subscribe - just click here: https://www.youtube.com/user/Tankspot... Filmed on mobile or Canon EOS. Video & editing: Jukka O. Kauppinen (C) Tankspotting / Mediapalvelut 2016-2018 http://www.mediapalvelut.fi This video was produced with help from the good folks at Wargaming.Net, makers of World of Tanks. Terrier Armoured Digger Despite weighing 30 tonnes, Terrier is an agile and versatile piece of equipment that can reach speeds of almost 50 mph. It is fitted with five onboard cameras and thermal imaging technology, providing soldiers with a 360 degree surveillance capability that can be used day and night. The technology used in Terrier is so advanced that the vehicle can be operated by remote control enabling soldiers to clear routes from a safe distance. Able to transport up to 5,000kg of material, Terrier has a range of interchangeable equipment such as a forklift and rock hammer that makes it highly adaptable. The vehicle can also be equipped with a 7.62mm General Purpose Machine Gun and smoke grenade launchers for use in combat. Terrier replaces the Combat Engineer Tractor (CET), providing mobility support (obstacle and route clearance), counter-mobility (digging of anti-tank ditches and other obstacles) and survivability (digging of trenches and Armoured Fighting Vehicle slots). Terrier is faster, more mobile and has more effective armour and mine protection than the CET. Terrier is operated by a crew of two, or may be operated remotely in particularly hazardous environments. It can tow a trailer carrying fascines, track way and the Python minefield breaching system. This super digger can also be used to clear scattered mines, remove or enhance obstacles and establish routes while keeping pace with other armoured vehicles such as Challenger 2 and the Warrior. Tankfest 2016 by World of Tanks The Tank Museum brings history to life, with the world's best collection of tanks and explosive live displays. See almost 300 armoured vehicles as you explore seven powerful exhibitions. "The Tank Story" details tank history from 1915 to the present. "Battlegroup Afghanistan" transports you to the modern front line. In "The Second World War - Discovery Centre", you'll see the breadth of our unique collection plus "Fury" uncovering our involvement in the film. Following the First World War centenary commemorations, explore "The Trench Experience" and "Warhorse to Horsepower". New for 2015, "Tank Factory" tells the story of the tank makers. Our exhibitions tell the story of armoured warfare from World War One to the present day. As you explore the Museum's six large halls you will come face to face with vehicles that have seen action in all the major wars of the 20th Century and hear first-hand accounts from those who fought in them. This unique collection of over 300 vehicles is regarded as the best in the world and includes the world's first ever tank - Little Willie, the feared German Tiger tank and the modern Challenger 2. For more information: http://www.tankmuseum.org -- Thanks so much for watching. Wouldn't it be nice if you subsribed us also? You can do it easily here: https://www.youtube.com/user/Tankspot... For more information please see: Tankspotting: / tankspotting Facebook: / tankspottingtv Twitter: / tankspottingtv