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  1. 24 de dic. de 2017 · The Praying Mantis was an experimental machine gun carrier designed by a private developer for the British Army during the Second World War. It had a pivoting crew compartment that could raise and lower to shoot over obstacles, but it was never adopted and only two prototypes were built.

  2. 11 de may. de 2022 · This is the Praying Mantis, an extremely bizarre piece of British engineering that stands out as one of the most unique tracked vehicles ever made. This WWII-era machine took an entirely new approach to armored fighting vehicle design, with a pivoting crew compartment that could be raised up to fire over obstacles.

  3. During WW2 the British Army designed a number of strange tanks. Perhaps the craziest of them all was the Praying Mantis Tank.

  4. 25 de jul. de 2020 · The Praying Mantis - Tank Design & Development - Rare Pictures and Footage. A look at one of the more unorthodox weapons of WW2 - The Praying Mantis. Covering its design, development, and...

  5. Tank Chats playlist https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBAEOsdxIbLPFEomzphaZQ0A5Vujkpjd8 Number 13 in the series of David Fletcher's Tank Chats, the Pray...

  6. 15 de oct. de 2022 · The Praying Mantis tank was a British vehicle that could elevate its body and turret to fire over obstacles. It was inspired by WWI and based on the Universal Carrier chassis, but it was canceled in 1944 due to discomfort and motion sickness.

  7. Praying Mantis prototype at The Tank Museum The Praying Mantis came from an attempt to produce a low-silhouette vehicle that could still fire over obstacles. A one-man design based on Carden Loyd suspension was not adopted, but the inventor was encouraged to design a two-man version.