A British film which demonstrates the use of their equipment against beach obstacles during World War II in Great Britain. An armor-piercing shot (AP) is fired from British 3 and 6 pounder (pdr) anti tank gun. Smoke flakes in the sky. The concrete wall not shattered above 200 cubic feet. Fire from 6 pdr shot and 6 ½ lb beehive. The 6 ½ lb beehive attached on a tin sheet. The beehive bursts. Smoke rises due to explosion. A hole in the concrete wall. A man measures the hole with a stick.
A British film which demonstrates the use of their equipment against beach obstacles during World War II in Great Britain. A 3 feet concrete wall. A tanks climbs up the concrete wall. Three shots are fired from British 6 pdr (pounder) anti tank gun. The wall is reduced to 1 feet. Several shots of the tank climbing up and rolling down. British soldiers and officers watch the tank climbing up on the wall. Soldiers stand near the damaged concrete wall. The tank climbs up the wall. A soldier on the tank wearing headphones.
A British film which demonstrates the use of various equipment against beach obstacles during World War II in Great Britain. A landing craft at a shore. Buildings in the background. A Carrot charge attached to a tank rolls down from the landing craft. A British soldier gives signal. The tank moves on the beach. A soldier seated on the tank. The soldiers stand on the landing craft. Concrete blocks in the foreground. Mountains in the background. Carrot charge is fired. Smoke rises due to fire. A damaged concrete block. A soldier near the damaged block.
A British film which demonstrates the use of various equipment against beach obstacles during World War II in Great Britain. A 9 feet high and 6 feet tall wall. Barbed wires on the wall. A Carrot charger attached to a tank rolls down from a landing craft. The tank approaches the concrete wall. Tanks move on the ground. The Carrot charger is fired. Smoke rises due to firing. A 13 feet gap in the wall. Damaged wall and soldiers in the background. The tank climbs up the gap in the wall. British Matilda tank stuck in the gap and climbs the wall with difficulty. British tank Churchill goes through the gap easily. Ocean in the background. The same concrete wall. Hayrick elongated beehive charge is fired on the same wall. Smoke rises due to firing on the wall. British soldiers and officer stand on the damaged wall. Tanks climb up the damaged wall. Trucks in the background. Officers and soldiers look at the tanks climb.
A British film which demonstrates the use of various equipment against beach obstacles during World War II in Great Britain. A tabular obstacle. 200 lb Carrot charge is kept against the tabular obstacle. A tank rolls on a ground in the background. Concrete blocks in the foreground. Carrot charge being fired. Smoke rises due to firing. Mountains in the background. British soldiers stand near the tabular obstacle.
A British film which demonstrates the use of various equipment against beach obstacles during World War II in Great Britain. British soldiers stand besides a gully. Barbed wires in the gully. A tank rolls down in the gully. 200 lb Carrot is fired in the gully. Smoke rises due to fire. The tank moves in the gully. Soldiers and officer stand on either side of the gully as they watch the tank moving in the gully. Barbed wires in the foreground. The tanks move from the obstacles and barbed wires in the gully. 200 lb Carrot is fired against Mk. 1V. mines. Soldiers stand in a group. 80 feet wide and 80 feet deep holes in the ground.
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