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Unditching roller

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A M3 Scout Car showing the wide unditching roller at the front

The unditching roller is a device fitted to the front of military vehicles, such as the M3 Scout Car[1] and the M3 half-track, for the purpose of preventing the vehicle from getting stuck in an obstacle, such as a ditch.

Upon entering a ditch, the roller prevents the front of the vehicle digging in to the opposite face of the ditch, instead the roller acting as a wide wheel enabling the front to climb out of the ditch more easily.[citation needed]

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References

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  1. ^ "M3A1 Scout Car". Heritage Flight Museum.