In late 1944, the Royal Canadian Engineers were tasked with improvising a harassing weapon. The result was the Experimental PIAT Carrier. The Canadian Sappers mounted more than a dozen PIATs (Projector, Infantry, Anti-Tank) onto the back of a Universal Carrier! In this video Matt digs into this history of this curious in-field adaptation!
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Contents:
0:00 - Introduction
00:35 - 16th Field Company RCE
01:20 - The PIAT Carrier
03:00 - An Answer To The Nebelwerfer
03:36 - PIAT Truck
04:40 - Report on First Test
07:00 - Bring Up The PIAT Carrier!
08:40 - Call to Action
09:30 - Op VERITABLE
10:00 - Examining the Photos Closely
12:40 - Conclusion
8 июл 2024