![]() Yet, a top-secret unit of 1,100 American artists, designers and sound engineers unofficially known as the “Ghost Army” helped to win World War II by staging elaborate ruses that fooled the forces of Nazi Germany about the location and size of Allied forces. Follow on Twitter.Its artillery couldn’t fire, its tanks couldn’t move and its members were more adept at wielding paintbrushes than guns. This article originally appeared on Business Insider. In 2017, a Navy fighter pilot drew a penis with contrails from his jet in the sky over Washington state, a stunt for which the flier was disciplined. US forces have also done silly things, although in a less official capacity. In a nod to the classical Russian arts, two T-80 tanks also "danced" to a piece from Russian composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's "Swan Lake," a ballet in which a prince falls in love with a woman who is cursed to be a swan during the daytime hours.Īccording to Zvevda, this exercise was intended to show off the maneuverability of the tanks as they moved in unison in a muddy field. With a knife attached to the tank's gun, the crew halved a watermelon, sliced through what appears to be a smaller melon, and then, as the finale, chopped an apple in half. The demonstration also included a fruit-focused portion. student focused on Russian defense policy, joked on Twitter. "Undeniable proof that American tank crews have been outgunned by their Russian counterparts in arts and crafts," Rob Lee, a Ph.D. ![]() One tank crew had a marker attached to its main gun and, with the help of its stabilizer, drew five-sided star on an easel. The Russian Army showed off the precision of its tank crews in a bizarre demonstration.Īccording to Zvezda, the media outlet of the Russian armed forces, T-80 tank crews conducted demonstrations during Army-2019 forum, held near Moscow. ![]()
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