In 1938, French engineer J. Lehaitre launched the “Tractor-Cycle,” an formidable try to revolutionize off-road navy automobiles.
This distinctive machine changed standard wheels with a single, steady monitor system designed to navigate rugged terrain the place conventional bikes failed. Though it was designed to hold a machine gun and will attain speeds of as much as 25 mph, the Lehaitre Tracked Bike was finally rejected by the French military after navy trials. At 414 kg, the car was deemed too heavy, unstable, and fewer maneuverable than its wheeled counterparts.
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