German Grenade Vs WW2 Tank!

Published on October 30, 2025
Duration: 0:39

A German Stielhandgranate (stick grenade) was tested against the heavy-duty tracks of a Caterpillar bulldozer, reportedly from WWII. Despite the explosive force, the thick steel tracks remained completely undamaged, demonstrating their robust construction. The grenade's operation involves a pull-string igniter with a 5-10 second delay.

Quick Summary

A WWII German stick grenade detonated against the heavy-duty steel tracks of a Caterpillar bulldozer resulted in no visible damage to the tracks. The grenade, a Stielhandgranate, operates with a pull-string igniter and a 5-10 second delay.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: WWII Bulldozer & Grenade Test
  2. 00:11German Stick Grenade Explained
  3. 00:27Grenade Detonation & Track Damage Check

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened when a WWII German stick grenade was used on a Caterpillar bulldozer's tracks?

A WWII German stick grenade was detonated directly on the heavy-duty steel tracks of a Caterpillar bulldozer. Despite the explosion, the tracks sustained no visible damage, highlighting their robust construction.

How does a German Stielhandgranate work?

To operate a German Stielhandgranate, you unscrew the bottom cap, pull the attached string, and then have a 5-10 second delay before the grenade detonates. This delay allows time for safe deployment.

Was the Caterpillar bulldozer in the video from WWII?

The presenter, Edwin Sarkissian, introduced the Caterpillar bulldozer by stating it was reportedly brought back from World War II. The test aimed to see if a WWII-era German grenade could damage its tracks.

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