
The trucks were very effective against base defenses, even if they were destroyed before they reached their target. The demolition truck, albeit not as powerful as a tactical nuclear missile, can be very effective against enemy units, particularly if more than one is used.

The trucks were generally controlled not by remote - instead, they were steered to their destination by suicidal drivers. Libya was tasked with the design and assembly of the new generation of the demolition truck. However, this did not prevent Soviet-affiliated states to secretly develop such weapons. After the war, the Allies wished to minimize the chance of nuclear environmental poisoning as much as possible, and much of the Soviet nuclear arsenal, demolition trucks included, had been greatly neutered on the terms of their defeat. The Libyan Demolition Truck self-destructs on an enemy target, setting off a small nuclear bomb.īy the closing months of Second World War, both Allied and Soviet usage of remote control nuclear delivery systems called demolition trucks claimed many of their enemies' lives.
