This monster machine Liebherr T 282B is a
large earth-hauling dump truck designed in 2004 by a German manufacturer
and became the largest earth-hauling truck in the world. The top level model
is driven by a 10.5 ton, 90 liter diesel engine,
producing 3650 horsepower
(2700 kW).
Features
Weight: empty - 203
tons; maximum capacity - 365 tons; maximum operating weight - 592 tons
Length: 14.5 m long
Height: 7.4 m tall
Wheelbase:
6.6 m
Top Speed: 40 mph or 65 kph
Costs: US$3.5 M
2. Bagger 288: World's
Largest Digging Machine
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This machine is the
largest digging machine in the world. The bucket-wheeler excavator named Bagger
288 (Excavator 288)
is built by the German company Krupp. More
specifically, it is a mobile strip mining machine. It is the largest tracked
vehicle
in the world at 13,500 tons. However, Bagger is powered from an
external source and is more correctly described as a mining
machine which
can be moved, while the crawler-transporter was built as a self-powered,
load-carrying vehicle.
Features
Height :
95 m tall
Length: 215 m long
Weight: 13,500 tons
3. Crawler-Transporter: 2nd
Largest Tracked Vehicle in the World
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The
Crawler-Transporter is a tracked vehicle used to transport the Saturn V rocket,
the Saturn IB rocket during Skylab and
Apollo Soyuz, and now the Space
Shuttle. It was designed by Bucyrus International and built by the Marion Power
Shovel Co.
at a cost of US$ 14 million each. When they were built, they were
the largest in the world. The German Bagger 288 excavator
is now the largest
tracked vehicle in the world.
Features
Height:
20 ft or 6.1 m to 26 ft or 7.9 m
Length: 131 ft or 40 m
Width: 114 ft or 35 m
Weight: 2400 tons 2,700 short tons
or 2,400,000 kg; 5,400,000 lb
4. TAKRAF RB293: Largest
Terrestrial Vehicle in Human History
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Like the Bagger
288, the TAKRAF RB293 is a giant bucket-wheel excavator made by the German
industrial company
TAKRAF. It holds the record for the largest terrestrial
vehicle in human history. It is used in Australia for removing over-
burden
from a brown coal mine in Victoria. It is also recognized as the largest and
heaviest land vehicle.
Features
Height: over 94.5 meters
or 310 feet tall
Length: over 220 meters or 722 feet long,
Weight : over 14,196 tons or 31.3 million lbs
Operation:
requires five people to operate.
Others: The bucket-wheel itself
is over 70 feet in diameter with 20 buckets, each of which can hold over 15
cubic meters
of material.It can move 240,000 cubic meters or 8.475 million
cubic feet of earth per day.
5. Overburden Conveyor Bridge
F60: World's Largest Machine That Can Move
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This is the world's largest machine
that can move. It was shut down after 13 months of operation due to energy and
political reasons. The cutting height is 60 meters, hence the name F60. With
a length of 502 meters, it is described as
the "lying Eiffel Tower". F60 is
the series designation of five overburden conveyor bridges used in brown coal
(lignite)
opencast mining in Germany. They are the largest movable technical
industrial machines in the world.
Features
Length:
502 m long
Width: 240 m wide
Height: 80 m tall
Weight: 13,600 metric tons
6. Large Hadron Collider:
World's Largest and Highest-energy Particle Accelerator
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This is the
largest machine in the world with a length of 27 km the Large Hadron Collider
(LHC). It is the largest and
highest-energy particle accelerator in the
world intended to collide opposing particle beams. It was built by the European
Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) for testing various predictions of
high-energy physics. It lies beneath the
Franco-Swiss border near Geneva,
Switzerland. It is funded by and built in collaboration with
over 10,000 scientist and
engineers from over
100 countries as well as hundreds of universities and laboratories.
Features
Length: 27 km or 17 mi
Circumference:
175 m or 570 ft
Built & Funded : 10,000 scientists and
engineers from 100 countries
B. World's largest machine on land, ice and
water...
7. BHC SR-N4
Mk-3: World's Largest Non-military Hovercraft
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This mammoth machine is
the world's largest hover to date. BHC SR-N4, as shown above, is the world's
largest non-
military hovercraft, carrying 418 passengers and 60 cars. A
hovercraft, or air-cushion vehicle (ACV), is a craft, designed
to travel over any smooth
surface supported by a cushion of slowly moving, high-pressure air, ejected
downwards against
the surface below, and contained within a "skirt."
Hovercrafts are used throughout the world because they are unique
among all
forms of transportation in their ability to travel equally well over land, ice,
and water.
C. World's largest machine underneath the water...
8. Typhoon: World's Largest
Submarine Class Ever Built
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This machine is
the largest submarine class in the world ever built. It is a ballistic missile
carrying, nuclear-powered
submarine (SSBN). This large machine was deployed
by the Soviet navy in the 1980s. With a maximum displacement
of 26,000 tons,
Typhoons are the largest class of submarine ever built. In its day it was one of
the most feared weapons
of mass destruction ever made. Technically, it is
capable to successfully deploy long-range nuclear weapons. The cost
of
operations for the Typhoon submarines was so high that the Russian Navy retired
all but one of them.
D. World's largest machines on the water...
9. Emma Maersk: World's
Longest Container Ship Ever Built
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This huge vessel is the longest
container ship ever built in the world and as of 2008 - it is the longest ship
in use. It is
able to carry around 11,000 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU)
which is about 1,400 more containers than any other ship
is capable of
carrying
10. Knock Nevi's:
World's Largest Ship Ever Constructed
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This machine is the
largest supertanker. It is also the largest machine that can move long distance . The
Knock Nevis
is a floating storage and offloading unit (FSO) owned by the
Fred Olsen Production of Norway. It was previously a supertanker
and as such
held the record for the world's largest ship. The vessel is longer than the
Petronas Twin Towers, one of the
world's tallest buildings, at 452 meters or
1,480 ft.
Features
Length: 458.45 m or
1,504 ft long
Width: 69 m wide
Height: 30 m tall
Weight: 564,763 tons
E. And the world's largest machines in
the air...
11. Airbus
A380: World's Largest Passenger Jet
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This is the world's
longest passenger aircraft that first flew in 1991- the Airbus A380, the largest
passenger jet in the world.
It entered commercial service in 2007. The
aircraft was known as the Airbus A3XX during much of its development phase,
but the nickname Superjumbo has since become associated with it. It provides
seating for 525 people in standard three-
class configuration or up to 853
people in all economy class configurations.
12. Antonov An 225: World's
Largest and Heaviest Aircraft Ever Built
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This is the largest and
heaviest aircraft in the world - the An225 Mriya. As shown on the picture above,
space shuttle
Buran is being carried by the An-225. It first flew in 1988.
It is a strategic airlift transport aircraft and is the largest airplane
ever
built. Currently there is only one aircraft operating but a second mothballed
airframe is being reconditioned and is
scheduled for completion around 2010.
Features
Payload: 250,000 kg (550,000 lb)
Door dimensions: 440
x 640 cm (14.4 x 21.0 ft)
Length: 84 m (275.6 ft)
Wingspan:
88.40 m (290 ft 2 in)
Height: 18.1 m (59.3 ft)
Wing area:
905.0 m² (9,743.7 ft²)
Cargo Volume: 1300 m³ (45913.8 ft³)
Empty weight: 175,000 kg (385,800 lb)
Max takeoff weight:
600,000 kg (1,323,000 lb)
Takeoff run: 3,500 m (11,500 ft) with
maximum
payload