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An unditching beam is a device that is used to aid in the recovery of armoured fighting vehicles when they become bogged or "ditched". The device is a beam that is attached to the continuous tracks that provides additional traction for the vehicle to extricate itself from a ditch or from boggy conditions. Unditching beams remain a commonly carried standard ancillary on a number of Russian produced armoured fighting vehicles.

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  • Der Bergebalken (englisch unditching beam) ist ein Hilfsmittel zur Bergung von Fahrzeugen, das bei festgefahrenen Kettenfahrzeugen genutzt werden kann. (de)
  • An unditching beam is a device that is used to aid in the recovery of armoured fighting vehicles when they become bogged or "ditched". The device is a beam that is attached to the continuous tracks that provides additional traction for the vehicle to extricate itself from a ditch or from boggy conditions. The unditching beam was first introduced into service during the First World War with the British Mark IV tank. It is believed the device was designed by Philip Johnson who was serving as an engineering officer at the British Army's depot at Érin, originally the device weighed one-half long ton (0.51 t) and was constructed of a solid beam of oak with two large steel plates bolted to two sides to provide protection. When not in use it was stowed on two rails mounted on the roof of the tank that ran the entire length of the vehicle, and when employed the beam was chained to the tank's tracks, giving the vehicle something firm to drive over. Unditching beams remain a commonly carried standard ancillary on a number of Russian produced armoured fighting vehicles. (en)
  • Колода самовитягування — пристрій для самовитягування гусеничних машин (танків, БМП, всюдиходів тощо), який являє собою простий деревинний стовбур, який завжди знаходиться на машині і входить до складу комплекту ЗІП. (uk)
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  • Mark IV Tank with unditching beam (en)
  • T-62A Tank with unditching beam (en)
  • T-80 Tank with unditching beam (en)
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  • Mark IV Tank with unditching beam (en)
  • T-62A Tank with unditching beam (en)
  • T-80 Tank with unditching beam (en)
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  • MarkIVTankWithUnditchingBeam1917.jpg (en)
  • Rear view of a T-62A.JPEG (en)
  • T-80 Museum of technique Rear.jpg (en)
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  • Der Bergebalken (englisch unditching beam) ist ein Hilfsmittel zur Bergung von Fahrzeugen, das bei festgefahrenen Kettenfahrzeugen genutzt werden kann. (de)
  • Колода самовитягування — пристрій для самовитягування гусеничних машин (танків, БМП, всюдиходів тощо), який являє собою простий деревинний стовбур, який завжди знаходиться на машині і входить до складу комплекту ЗІП. (uk)
  • An unditching beam is a device that is used to aid in the recovery of armoured fighting vehicles when they become bogged or "ditched". The device is a beam that is attached to the continuous tracks that provides additional traction for the vehicle to extricate itself from a ditch or from boggy conditions. Unditching beams remain a commonly carried standard ancillary on a number of Russian produced armoured fighting vehicles. (en)
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  • Bergebalken (de)
  • Unditching beam (en)
  • Колода самовитягування (uk)
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