. "2400.0"^^ . "110"^^ . . "3"^^ . "10"^^ . "Light"@en . "Suicide Attack Unit"@en . . "500"^^ . . "Light"@en . . "8"^^ . . . . "Near the end of the Second World War, both the Allied and Soviet forces began development of the Demolition Truck. It was a small, lightly armored, remotely driven truck armed with a nuclear weapon. The goal was to drive the truck to a target, at which point the bomb would explode. The weapon was of similar design to the nuclear warheads launched from missile silo, and thus similar blast yields were often the result. The truck's unstable nature caused it to explode, if a commander attempted to use the Chronosphere to transport it. The Iron Curtain effect only lasted a split second on the nuclear weapon, presumably because of interactions between the incredible energy of a nuclear bomb and the similarly incredible energies of the Iron Curtain. However, these problems were overcome by the time of Third World War."@en . "175"^^ . . "3"^^ . "Nuclear bomb"@en . . "Demolition Truck"@en . "Demolition truck (Aftermath)"@en . . "80"^^ . "50"^^ . "Near the end of the Second World War, both the Allied and Soviet forces began development of the Demolition Truck. It was a small, lightly armored, remotely driven truck armed with a nuclear weapon. The goal was to drive the truck to a target, at which point the bomb would explode. The weapon was of similar design to the nuclear warheads launched from missile silo, and thus similar blast yields were often the result."@en . .