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TANK OF THE WEEK: Weasel


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Developed by the Studebaker corporation of Indiana, USA in response to a British Order. It was not actually used for the intention it was built (as an over-snow vehicle to carry commandos on a raid against the German heavy water plant in Norway) however, its very low ground pressure proved useful in muddy conditions...

 

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One of my dad's friends in the early 1970s had one that was used to carry everything needed for deer stalking expeditions into the hills behind our farm near Inverness - they were remarkably good at peat and mossy bogs as well as snow! Fond memories ..

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Wasn't it Geoffrey Pyke of Pyecrete fame (or infamy) came up with the first design and prototype?

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoffrey_Pyke

 

It was his idea for the operation in Norway for which the Weasel was originally designed. The plans for the operation were taken over by a joint US/Canadian group and Studebaker were asked to build a suitable vehicle although the operation was later cancelled.

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