File:Caltrop.jpg
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Deutsch: Ein vom ehemaligen us-amerikanischen Geheimdienst OSS genutzter Krähenfuß English: Caltrop from https://www.cia.gov/cia/information/artifacts/caltrop.jpg - w:Caltrop used by the OSS. The hollow spikes puncture self-sealing rubber tires. The hole in the center allows air to escape if the other end of the tube is sealed by soft ground. |
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