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The Leichte Ladungsträger SdKfz 302 (or 303) "Goliath", nicknamed "Beetle Tank" by the Allies, was a remote-controlled demolition vehicle that was used by Germany during World War II. It was the lightest of the Landunsträger series, and the most commonly used of the three..

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  • Goliath Tracked Mine
  • Goliath tracked mine
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  • The Leichte Ladungsträger SdKfz 302 (or 303) "Goliath", nicknamed "Beetle Tank" by the Allies, was a remote-controlled demolition vehicle that was used by Germany during World War II. It was the lightest of the Landunsträger series, and the most commonly used of the three..
  • The Goliath tracked mine - complete German name: Leichter Ladungsträger Goliath (Sd.Kfz. 302/303a/303b) - was a remote controlled German-engineered demolition vehicle, also known as the beetle tank[citation needed] to the Allies. Employed by the Wehrmacht during World War II, this caterpillar-tracked vehicle was approximately long, wide, and tall. It carried of high explosives and was intended to be used for multiple purposes, such as destroying tanks, disrupting dense infantry formations, and demolition of buildings and bridges.
  • This small bomb is capable of terrorizing Allied forces. Armed with a small, yet powerful 60-kilogram charge, one of these is enough to destroy an M4 Sherman or heavily damage its hull, kill a few dozen soldiers in a tight formation or demolish a vital installation. These can turn the tide against the Allies if used to ambush or in conjunction with other German forces. As such, they are high-priority targets and must be destroyed or else, suffer heavy casualties done by a single Goliath. Because of their extremely diminutive size and low profile, they can be easily missed by Anti-tank fire and slow ordnance such as mortar fire and artillery shells. They are the fastest when run in a straight line, and would be too late for anyone unless they are destroyed. On rare occasion, they can upgrad
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Length
  • 1.5 m
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Range
  • 1.5
Speed
  • 10.0
Armor
  • 5(xsd:integer)
Affiliation
Role
  • Remote-controlled mobile bomb
Name
  • SdKfz 302 Goliath
Type
  • Remote-controlled Demolition Vehicle
Abilities
  • right Detonate the Goliath *Destroys the unit and anything around it in a massive explosion. *Costs nothing
num abilities
  • 1(xsd:integer)
Weight
  • 370.0
Primary Weapon
  • 60(xsd:integer)
Height
  • 0.56 m
Title
Manufacturer
  • Borgward of Bremen
Engine
  • 2(xsd:integer)
Armament
  • 1(xsd:integer)
Army
  • Wehrmacht and Panzer Elite
Year
  • 1942(xsd:integer)
production struc
  • Bunker and Funkwagen Vampire Halftrack
abstract
  • This small bomb is capable of terrorizing Allied forces. Armed with a small, yet powerful 60-kilogram charge, one of these is enough to destroy an M4 Sherman or heavily damage its hull, kill a few dozen soldiers in a tight formation or demolish a vital installation. These can turn the tide against the Allies if used to ambush or in conjunction with other German forces. As such, they are high-priority targets and must be destroyed or else, suffer heavy casualties done by a single Goliath. Because of their extremely diminutive size and low profile, they can be easily missed by Anti-tank fire and slow ordnance such as mortar fire and artillery shells. They are the fastest when run in a straight line, and would be too late for anyone unless they are destroyed. On rare occasion, they can upgrade in offense or defense abilities, similar to Panzer Elite units. They have their own special production structure - Bunker for the Wehrmacht, and the Munitions Halftrack (Campaign) or the Funkwagen Half-Track (Skirmish/Multiplayer) for the Panzer Elite. Costing at 125 munitions per unit, they can be a hefty unit to have, especially if it gets destroyed before being detonated to the intended targets. But for a commander who has enough munitions and loves to terrorize their opponents with a swarm of these, they are worth the effort to see his or her opponents getting blasted away. Because they don't add to the population cap, a commander can theoretically have an opponent swarmed with these bombs.
  • The Leichte Ladungsträger SdKfz 302 (or 303) "Goliath", nicknamed "Beetle Tank" by the Allies, was a remote-controlled demolition vehicle that was used by Germany during World War II. It was the lightest of the Landunsträger series, and the most commonly used of the three..
  • The Goliath tracked mine - complete German name: Leichter Ladungsträger Goliath (Sd.Kfz. 302/303a/303b) - was a remote controlled German-engineered demolition vehicle, also known as the beetle tank[citation needed] to the Allies. Employed by the Wehrmacht during World War II, this caterpillar-tracked vehicle was approximately long, wide, and tall. It carried of high explosives and was intended to be used for multiple purposes, such as destroying tanks, disrupting dense infantry formations, and demolition of buildings and bridges.
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