1983 US Invasion of Grenada

United States of America vs Grenada Grenada, the southernmost island nation in the Grenadines in the Caribbean, is a tropic island known as the spice island thanks to the harvesting of nutmeg. It had been a British colony since 1763, but in 1967, it was granted home rule on the road to independence. Grenada became …

Automatic Land Cruiser – ‘Alligator’

United States of America/United Kingdom (1915) Tank – None Built The USA was a latecomer to WW1. By the time they started sending men and machines to Europe to fight the Central Powers (Germany and Austria-Hungary), it was June 1917. By that time, millions of men had already been killed and the war on the …

Moon ‘Tanks’ and Lunar Combat

United States of America (1958-1967) Lunar Vehicle Concepts – None Built Following the defeat of Germany in 1945, the two former allies and ‘superpowers’, the United States and the Soviet Union, began a decades-long confrontation and global competition which became known as the Cold War. The United States, assisted by its allies, such as Great …

Gerrey Machine Gun Motor Vehicle

Commonwealth of Australia/United Kingdom (1939) AFV – None Built Budgong Gap may not be the sort of world-famous location associated with great architecture or magnificent structures of the ancient world. Nor is it a place with any association in the world of armored fighting vehicle manufacturers, yet this somewhat obscure location, lying nearly a 3-hour …

Miller, DeWitt, and Robinson SPG

United States of America (1916) Self-Propelled Gun – None Built World War One brought about numerous technical innovations to break the stalemate of static warfare which had rapidly become the defining characteristic of the war. Then, as now, it was artillery that was the key to defeating enemy defenses. The need to move large caliber …

Wolseley / Hamilton Motor Sleigh

United Kingdom (1910-1916) Antarctic Transportation Vehicle – 3 Built The interior of the continent of Antarctica was virtually unknown even into the start of the 20th century and the quest for being the first to reach the South Pole was one of the great exploration challenges at the start of the century. When it came …

Wagner’s War Tank

United States of America (1918) Tank – None Built The last name Wagner is more usually associated with classical music than armored vehicles, but Frederick Wagner of Detroit, USA may have had more than the compositions of his last-name sake on his mind when, in 1918, he submitted a patent application for a deceptively simply …

Osborn’s Electric Gun Carriage

United States of America (1898) Self-Propelled Gun – None Built The second half of the 19th century was a period of rapidly increasing industrialization and the development of better and better machines, refined by science and war. Old tactics and concepts of warfare had to evolve and keep up as new devices, like a reliable …

Longobardi’s Combination Vehicle

United States of America/Kingdom of Italy (1918) Flying Submarine Car – None Built In the centuries of the patent system, a veritable pantheon of good and bad ideas have come and gone and, in the wake of World War One, this tradition continued with some truly awful ideas. One of these ideas was quite rightly …

Bouffort Tractor Tank Conversion

France (1983) Tractor Conversion – None Built Agricultural tractors are essential machines in farming. In times of war, these machines have become the donor for an equally bewildering array of armored vehicles to meet some urgent need, usually the imminent threat of an invasion when existing stocks of armored vehicles are in short supply. A …

Breda M42 Upgrade

Italian Republic (1992-1993) Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Gun – Design Only The M42 ‘Duster’ was an open-topped self-propelled anti-aircraft gun (SPAAG) based on the hull of the M41 Walker Bulldog light tank. Beginning as a design in 1951, the M42, using the twin 40 mm Bofors M19A1 guns, soon became the standard SPAAG for the US Army. …

Smeaton Sochaczewski Carrier

United Kingdom/Republic of Poland (1944-1945) Armored Carrier – Design Only Poland had been crushed in WW2. Hitler had invaded Poland from the west on 1st September 1939, followed by a Soviet invasion from the east 16 days later. Despite dogged resistance, it was all futile and the country was split between the two ideologically opposing …

TOG Amphibian

United Kingdom (1940) Amphibious Tank – Design Only The Old Gang (TOG) was an informal and perhaps derogatory name applied to the men who had been primarily responsible for delivering British tank designs in WW1. With a new war started in 1939, these men, under the leadership of Sir Albert Stern, were formed into the …

Breton-Pretot Wire Cutting Machine

France (1915) Wire Cutting Machine – 1 Built (Up To 6 Ordered) There were many ideas at the beginning of WW1 for breaking the stalemate that gripped the Western Front, ideas for crossing broken ground and negotiating obstacles such as barbed wire and trenches. In short, ways to take the war to the enemy. In …

19.5 ton Electric Drive Future Combat Vehicle (E.D.F.C.V.)

United States of America (1984-1987) Combat Vehicle – Models Only In 1984, the US military was considering the problems connected with a new range of vehicles, such as the M1 Abrams main battle tank and the M2 Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle (IFV). As part of the evaluation of trends in future vehicles, a commission was …

Baldine One-Man Tank

United States of America (1951-1958) Light Tank – Design Only On 2nd April 1951, James Joseph Baldine (20/12/1910 to June 1974) of Hubbard, Ohio, USA, submitted a design for a one man tank and, like so many other one-man tank designs, Baldine’s had all the advantages of protecting a single soldier behind armor but also …

Dover Patrol Amphibious Assault 1917 and Operation Hush

World War 1, ‘The Great War’, as it was known, broke out in 1914 and brought into conflict the major European military empires of France, Great Britain, Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy, Russia, as well as Japan and the Ottoman Empire. As the war spread around the globe, it would eventually include the United States and cost …

M41 LCTS 90

Kingdom of Belgium (1992) Light Tank – 1 Built At the end of WW2, the US Army was using the 75 mm M6 gun-armed M24 Chaffee light tank, an otherwise satisfactory and reliable light tank. Nonetheless, by 1949, the US Army had decided to replace it, leading to the T41E1 and, which was eventually type …

Sochaczewski Armoured Trolley

Dominion of Canada/Republic of Poland (1943) Armored Trolly – None Built The Dominion of Canada had a population of just 11 million people at the outbreak of WW2, yet the Canadian contribution to the Allied victory was enormous. A quarter-million men and women from Canada served in the Air Force alone during the war, along …

Jank One Man Tank

Federal Republic of Germany (1970) Light Tank – None Built There are some ideas which are so bad they just keep being invented because their absence seems to give someone licence to believe they are needed. Whether it is mine proof boots or a helmet mounted gun, some ideas keep coming back around again and …