
Hobart's Funnies - Wikipedia
Bobbin: A reel of 10-foot (3.0 m) wide canvas cloth reinforced with steel poles carried in front of the tank and unrolled onto the ground to form a "path", so that following vehicles (and the deploying vehicle itself) would not sink into the soft ground …
The 'Funny' Tanks of D-Day - Imperial War Museums
The 'Bobbin' carpet layer was a Churchill AVRE adapted to lay reinforced matting on soft beach surfaces that could not otherwise support the weight of armoured vehicles or other heavy equipment. The matting allowed these vehicles to drive across the difficult terrain.
Hobart’s Funnies – The Special Tanks Of WWII - WAR HISTORY …
Jun 24, 2015 · The tanks were named after the Commander of the 79th Armoured Division, Major General Percy Hobart. Although these tanks were labeled as “funny”, they were used extensively during the landings by the Brittish and had proven to …
Hobart’s Funnies – Weird Tanks From WWII That Made A Difference
Jul 6, 2016 · The Churchill Bobbin tank had a frontal mounting of a huge roll of canvas matting, which was unrolled to create a 200ft-long pathway for the tanks to drive on. The beaches at Normandy were known to have extremely strong fortifications – but some of Hobart’s Funnies were prepared for that.
Hobbart’s funnies during the battle of Normandy - D-Day Overlord
Mark IV Churchill Bobbins tank specification. Creator/User: Britain Dénomination : Mark IV Churchill Bobbins. Length: 7,65 m Width: 3,25 m Height: 2,45 m Weight: 39,600 kg Maximum speed: 27 km/h Operational range: 144 km. Caliber: 290 mm. Engine: Bedford horizontally opposed twin-six petrol engine 350 hp, 261 kW, 2,200 rpm
What Were Hobart’s Funnies? - TheCollector
Jan 11, 2025 · Of all the Funnies, the Churchill Bobbin was the oddest looking. Due to its resemblance to a spool of thread, the tank spread a layer of steel mesh over soft beach sand, allowing other vehicles to cross.
“Hobart’s Funnies” – The Crazy-Looking Tank Mods That Helped Win D-Day
Sep 7, 2017 · An amphibious Sherman or Valentine tank fitted with a large watertight canvas housing able to float and reach the shore after being launched from a landing craft several miles from the beach. They were intended to give support …
Hobart’s Top 9 Special Tanks of World War II - History Collection
The ‘Bobbin’ carpet layer or the AVRE mat-layer as it is otherwise referred had a reinforced matting on its track that allowed it to drive across the soft and steep terrain.
Hobart’s Funnies – Special tanks of the battle of Normandy in 1944
– The Bobbins, also known as Carpet-Layer, is a tank equipped with a canvas mat deployable on the sand to facilitate the progression of infantry and vehicles. – The Bullshorn Plow, equipped with a plow to extract the mines without exploding them.
Hobart's Funnies: Tanks of Normandy Landings - SOFREP
Jul 23, 2022 · These crocodile tanks could spring at about ten meters in line with the vehicle and be especially useful for attacking the enemy shelters, pillboxes, and bunkers without the need for demolition...