One was placed 500 yards from a 9.1 kiloton nuclear bomb with it's engines running.
When they returned to the tank after the blast the engine had stopped only because it had ran out fuel in the time it took for the site to become safe.
When refuled it was able to drive away with only it's side skirts ripped off after the blast.
The tank used in the test (after having new skirts fitted of course) later went on to serve another 23 years of service, including 15 months on operational deployment in a war zone, in the vietnam war.
Like me, you failed at noticing the picture you looked for him in was the same as that above but with Wally 'shopped out. He was by the table with the shoes on.
This undated image taken from the Russian social networking website "Odnoklassniki", or Classmates, shows a woman journalists have identified as Anna Chapman, who appeared at a hearing Monday, June 28, 2010 in New York federal court. Chapman, along with 10 others, was arrested on charges of conspiracy to act as an agent of a foreign government without notifying the U.S. attorney general. The caption on Odnoklassniki reads "Russia, Moscow. London, Stone age."
I think I'd give up state secrets if she asked me to
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