By the closing months of Second World War, both the Allies and the USSR use of remote control nuclear delivery systems called demolition trucks claimed many of their enemies' lives via their use. The end of the war proved to be the end of this destructive weapon for both sides of the conflict, as the Allies wished to minimize the chance of nuclear environmental poisoning as much as possible with their current nuclear options, and much of the Soviets nuclear arsenal, demolition trucks included, had been greatly neutered on the terms of their defeat.
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| - By the closing months of Second World War, both the Allies and the USSR use of remote control nuclear delivery systems called demolition trucks claimed many of their enemies' lives via their use. The end of the war proved to be the end of this destructive weapon for both sides of the conflict, as the Allies wished to minimize the chance of nuclear environmental poisoning as much as possible with their current nuclear options, and much of the Soviets nuclear arsenal, demolition trucks included, had been greatly neutered on the terms of their defeat.
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| - By the closing months of Second World War, both the Allies and the USSR use of remote control nuclear delivery systems called demolition trucks claimed many of their enemies' lives via their use. The end of the war proved to be the end of this destructive weapon for both sides of the conflict, as the Allies wished to minimize the chance of nuclear environmental poisoning as much as possible with their current nuclear options, and much of the Soviets nuclear arsenal, demolition trucks included, had been greatly neutered on the terms of their defeat. While the existence of demolition trucks inside the USSR had been expunged by Allied treaties, this did not mean that a few trucks didn't survive in some of the Soviet Union's more reclusive allies. It did not take long in the post-war peace years for reports of various nuclear attacks in numerous militant nations to start cropping up, most of them involving vehicles that were almost completely identical to demolition trucks in function and design. The trucks were generally controlled not by remote, but instead they were steered to their destination by suicidal drivers. Of all the nations to embrace the power of the demolition truck, none did so with more furor and violence then the Republic of Libya. Due to the damage caused to the timeline by the erasure of Albert Einstein at the hands of Soviet Premier Cherdenko, and the fact that Einstein was responsible for Nuclear technology, the Demolition Truck no longer exists.
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