Top 9 Giant Machines in The World

In order to meet the increasingly high needs of the world, humans are vying to innovate. The development of innovation is also clearly seen with the machines made by humans. These machines serve to assist in the management and development of renewable technologies. The size of the machine varies, depending on the needs. Nowadays humans prefer to use machines that are gigantic in size. Hare are Top 9 Giant Machines:

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1. Typhoon Submarine

The Typhoon was the largest missile transport submarine ever built. This machine with a maximum weight of 26,000 tons, made the Typhoon the most terrifying weapon of destruction at the time. Due to expensive operational costs, this submarine was stopped from operation. The Russian Navy canceled the Typhoon modernization program in March 2012. They said that to repair one Typhoon would be as expensive as building two new Borei-class submarines. Due to expensive operational costs, this submarine was stopped from operation.

2. Emma Maersk

Emma Maersk is the longest container ship ever built in the world. Emma Maersk was first launched in 2006. This ship can carry about 11,000 units or about 1,400 containers, far more than any other ship ever.

Until now, there have been many successful design machines made by humans. These machines serve to help the management and development of renewable technology. The size of the machine varies, depending on the needs. Nowadays humans prefer to use machines that are gigantic in size.

3. Overburden Conveyor Bridge F60

The F60 bridge is the largest engine that can move freely. This machine is used in the mining of brown coal (lignite) in the Lusatian coal field, Germany. As a transport bridge, the F60 can transport a cover layer located on top of the coal seam. The F60 bridge is 502 meters long, 240 meters wide and weighs 13,600 tons. This tool is also often referred to as the "Lying Eiffel Tower". F60 is also one of the five conveyors used in coal mining in Germany.

4. Antonov An 225 Mriya

The AntonovAn 225 Mriya is the largest aircraft built by the Antonov company. The last name of this aircraft is Mriya, which in Ukrainian means dream or inspiration. It used to be used to transport the Buran space shuttle in place of the Myasishchev VM-T.

5. BHC SR-N4 Mk-3

The BHC SR-N4 is the largest hovercraft aimed at carrying 254 passengers and 30 cars. The BCH SR-N4 is 40 meters or 131 feet long, weighs 190 tons and is capable of traveling up to a speed of 83 knots or 154 km/h. 

6. LiebherrT 282B

The Liebherr T 282B is the largest dump truck designed and manufactured in 2004 by a German mining equipment manufacturer, namely Liebherr Co. Liebherr T 282B is 7.4 meters or 24 feet tall by 14.5 meters long or 48 feet long, 8.7 meters or 29 feet wide and a wheel diameter of 6.55 meters or 21.5 feet.

7. Bertha Tunneling Machine

Bertha is the largest tunnel digger in the world. Bertha is 300 feet tall, 57.5 feet in diameter and weighs 7,000 tons. The size of Bertha meant that it had to be separated first into 31 parts to be able to be shipped.

8. Large Hadron Collider (LHC)

The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) serves to crash two proton particle beams with enormous kinetic energy. The LHC is created by the European Nuclear Research Agency (CERN). This project started in 1995 and is the largest project ever carried out by humans using the most complicated equipment in the world. Located 91 meters below the Franco-Swiss border near Geneva, Switzerland, the 27-kilometer tunnel-shaped machine was built by 10000 scientists and engineers, from more than 100 countries, and supported by hundreds of universities and laboratories.

9. The Bagger  293 (The Man TAKRAF RB293)

The Bagger 293 is the largest excavator made by the German company, TAKRAF Industry. This engine holds the record as the largest and heaviest engine on earth and is used in coal mines in Victoria, Australia. The Bagger 293 is over 94.5 meters or 310 feet tall with a length of more than 220 meters or 722 feet long and weighs more than 14,196 tons.

To operate it, The Bagger 293 requires the help of more than 5 people because it has 20 buckets with a diameter of 70 meters, where each bucket can carry loads of up to 20 cubic meters. This machine can allocate about 240,000 cubic meters of material every day.

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