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Full Monty Tank Driving for Two
Extra 10% Off Today* | Use code GET10
Extra 10% Off Today* | Use code GET10
About the experience
Try something new and unique with a military activities day for two, which includes lunch. During this action-packed experience, participants will learn how to fire a range of classic weapons such as mortars and muskets. Take the opportunity to drive a Gvozdika tank, a Lance Missile carrier, an FV 432 armoured personnel carrier and a Supacat. At the end of the day, the best driver gets to crush a car with a 56-ton Chieftain tank! Other activities include clay-pigeon shooting and going on an SAS woodland patrol. Before it all gets going, get kitted out in a camouflage suit and helmet before a full safety briefing.
In a Nutshell
- Full military day including a tasty lunch
- Learn to shoot classic weapons including mortars and muskets
- Drive a range of different military vehicles
- Crush a car with Chieftain tank if you're the best driver of the day
Key Info
- Availability Description
At least one Saturday a month from March - October.
- Participant Guidelines
Minimum age is 13. Minimum height is 5'2''. Participants need to be reasonably fit to take part. No previous driving experience is required.
- Weather
The weather shouldn't stop this experience going ahead, but any cancellations are for your own safety. There are covered areas on-site to shelter in if it's wet.
- Duration Detail
Lasts for around nine hours, including 30 minutes of driving time.
- Numbers On The Day
A maximum of 72 people take part, split into smaller groups of 12, with more vehicles added for more people if necessary.
- Dress Code
A camo suit and helmet are provided, so there's no need to wear anything special. Bring wellies and gloves (spectators too) - this one is not for the faint-hearted and everyone usually gets pretty muddy!
- Other Info
All our vouchers are fully flexible and can be redeemed against our huge range of experiences. Changes to the booking can be accepted strictly no less than 14 days in advance of the event date. Exact vehicles driven on the day may be subject to change, but be assured each one packs a serious punch!