Teletank

Teletanks were a series of experimental wireless
While never in common use, the teletanks were used by the Soviet Red Army in the Winter War against Finland, with at least two teletank battalions at the beginning of the Eastern Front campaign in the Second World War.[1]
Design
Teletanks were equipped with
Standard tactics were for the TU control tank (with radio transmitter and operator) to stay back as far as practicable while the teletank (TT) approached the enemy.[1] The control tank would provide fire support as well as protection for the radio control operator. If the enemy was successful at seizing the teletank, the control tank crew was instructed to destroy it with its main gun. When not in combat the teletank was driven manually.
In addition to teletanks, there were also remotely controlled telecutters and teleplanes in the Red Army.[2][3]
See also
- Telerobotics
- Teleoperation
- Goliath tracked mine
- List of Russian inventions
References
- ^ a b c d Alexander Lychagin (9 October 2004). "What is Teletank?" (Google translated page). Odint Soviet news. Retrieved 1 August 2010.
- ^ ,Alexey Isaev. 1942, Battle of Kharkov. Interview for Echo of Moscow radio station (in Russian)
- ^ http://pvo.guns.ru/book/vniirt/index.htm#_Toc122708803 (Google cache: [1]) Short essays on history of VNIIRT: development of telemechanical cutters (Russian)
External links
- What is teletank? (in Russian)
- All about teletank (in Russian)
- Means of communication in battlefield (in Russian)
- First Soviet tanks (in Russian)
- Light amphibious tank T-38 (in Russian)
- 70 years jubilee of Ulianovsk Higher Engineering School (in Russian)