
Professor Dweeb designed the ghost tank to keep a ghost in place for analysis. On one occasion, Slimer was deposited into the tank to be scanned by Dweeb's Brain Drain Machine, but the tank was so powerful that it imploded on its own when it began overloading with the ghost's memories.
The Ghost Army was an American Army force that was created during World War II to fool the Germans into believing they were facing larger Allied forces. This unit was composed of signal operators, camouflage designers, radio operators, and other highly-skilled professionals. They created inflatable tanks weighing 93 pounds that were then inflated in darkness and painted to appear like real vehicles.
To make the dummy tanks look authentic, the camouflage engineers used a technique known as "camouflage painting." They covered the vehicle with paint that mimicked details of the enemy's own armor and weapons, including German marks. The dummy tanks appeared real enough from thousands feet up that radio operators of the signal company were able to imitate morse code "fist", giving fake dispatches an authentic tone.

Signalers also used a radio-code to replicate the messages sent by specific operators, creating the illusion that these fake dispatches were real. The Germans were fooled by the combination of this technique and a sonic sign device that emits high-pitched notes.
Although the Ghost Army was unable to save their tanks from the fighting, its techniques have had a lasting impact on military tactics across the globe. Today, the Ghost Army's equipment is being recycled for use in military training programs.
The Swedish T Ghost medium-weight tank has a medium-capacity and light weight. It is equipped with BAE's advanced ADAPTIV camouflage, which hides the vehicle from thermal imagery systems.
With its nimble maneuverability, the Ghost tank is capable of striking first when it has the advantage, even if the opponent's anti-tank system is weak or non-existent. Rheinmetall claims that the tank is protected by a combination active, reactive, and passive technologies. This includes a top-attack protection system with smoke-launchers and a large-calibre KEL APS (Kilo Energy anti-tank system). Rheinmetall also claims that this system can disrupt tank-calibre rounds during the contact phase.

This tank is one of the more interesting designs to emerge from Wargaming's development. It's a great looking tank and is very enjoyable to drive. However it lacks the key features of more advanced tanks.
The T Ghost is still a powerful tank that should be in every tanker's arsenal. It's a versatile tank that is easy to maneuver and is well-suited for many battlefield scenarios.
The tank's best trait is its invisibility cloak. It blends its infrared signatures with the environment to blend in. The Ghost is almost invisible when it's stationary, making it ideal for hiding among dense vegetation. This trait stacks with foliage camo bonuses and reduces the accuracy penalties for firing and traversing the hull.