1943
The Great Panjandum Mine Clearing Fiasco
📍 Devon, England
The Great Panjandum had two 10-foot wooden wheels with rockets, designed to clear mines. Tested on Devon beaches in 1943, it was spectacular failure. Rockets fired unevenly, it caught fire and careened toward officers filming. A cameraman Lt. Col. Smith was killed in a related test. Churchill was delighted and ordered the footage preserved.
Sources
Imperial War Museum