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Dogs were starved for days and then food was placed under tanks to condition them to run under tanks.
In battle, the dogs were again starved and explosives were placed on their backs with a trip lever. When the hungry dogs ran under the enemy tanks, the trip lever detonated the explosives, attacking the relatively soft underbellies of the vehicles.
Like suicide bombers, they were single use weapons.
The Germans fitted their tanks with flamethrowers to combat the threat.
In battle, the dogs were again starved and explosives were placed on their backs with a trip lever. When the hungry dogs ran under the enemy tanks, the trip lever detonated the explosives, attacking the relatively soft underbellies of the vehicles.
Like suicide bombers, they were single use weapons.
The Germans fitted their tanks with flamethrowers to combat the threat.