Buoy anti-tank obstacle explained
Buoy is a British type of anti-tank obstacle used to block roads intended to impede enemy movement.[1] Buoys were widely deployed during the invasion crisis of 1940–1941. Each buoy was a truncated cone with a rounded bottom which was constructed out of concrete. They would be placed in at least five rows across a roadway.
Usage
Buoys were intended as an alternative to a simple cylinder of concrete. The advantage of buoy was that it could be used to block or unblock a road quickly. Passing a rod or crossbar through a pair of buoys formed a wheeled axle that could easily be rolled into place; when the axle was removed the buoys could be separated and stood up. Although easily knocked over, the conical shapes could not be rolled very far, they would move unpredictably and out of the field of view of a tank driver, making it difficult to avoid them.[2] They were eventually judged to be ineffective and phased out.
Extant examples are often found by the roadside today.[3] [4] [5]
See also
References
General references
- Book: Foot
, William
. 2006 . Beaches, fields, streets, and hills ... the anti-invasion landscapes of England, 1940 . Council for British Archaeology . 1-902771-53-2 .
- Book: Osborne
, Mike
. Defending Britain ... twentieth century military structures in the landscape . Tempus Publishing . 2004 . 0-7524-3134-X .
- Book: Ruddy
, Austin
. British Anti-Invasion Defences 1940 - 1945 . Historic Military Press . 2003 . 1-901313-20-4 .
- Book: Wills
, Henry
. Henry Wills (writer) . Pillboxes: A Study of UK Defences . Leo Cooper . 1985 . 0-436-57360-1 .
Notes and References
- Web site: Buoy . https://web.archive.org/web/20070623034022/http://thesaurus.english-heritage.org.uk/thesaurus_term.asp?thes_no=365&term_no=123415 . dead . 23 June 2007 . Online Thesaurus . English Heritage . 20 August 2010 .
- War Office. Military Training Pamphlet No 30, Part III: Obstacles. 8 October 1940, p. 15
- Web site: HER 6030 – ANTI TANK BLOCKS: South Garlswood, on the edge of Petridgewood Common, Off A23 . Exploring Surrey's Past . 20 August 2010 .
- Web site: Roadblock Recce (38) Michelham Priory . Defences of East Sussex Project . 1 June 2019 .
- Web site: Roadblock Recce (37) Rotherfield area . Defences of East Sussex Project . 1 June 2019 .