
Professor Dweeb invents the ghost tank. This is a tank made of glass that holds a ghost and allows for its 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.
During World War II, the American Army developed an unconventional force called the Ghost Army to deceive the Germans into thinking they were facing much larger Allied forces than they actually were. 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.
Camouflage engineering used "camouflage coating" to make the dummy trucks look authentic. It mimicked the armor and weapons of the enemy, including German marks. From thousands of miles away, the dummy tank looked authentic enough that signal company radio operators could use morse "fist" to make fake dispatches sound.

Additionally, signalers used a radio code that mimicked the way certain units send messages to create the illusion that the fake dispatches are genuine. The Germans believed the dummy tanks they were using, thanks to the use of a sonic signals device that emits high pitched tones.
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 light-weight medium-capacity tank uses BAE ADAPTIV camouflage for concealment from thermal imaging systems.
Because of its agility and maneuverability, the Ghost tank can strike first, regardless of whether the opponent's antitank system is weakening or nonexistent. Rheinmetall claims that it can interrupt tank-calibre rounds at the approach phase. Rheinmetall has also included a mix of passive, reactive and active technologies to protect the tank.

This tank is one among the most innovative designs Wargaming has created. Although it looks fantastic and is great fun to drive, it lacks some key features that make more advanced tanks better.
T Ghost remains an effective tank that every tanker should have. Its mobility is exceptional and it can be used in many different battlefield scenarios.
The tank's best trait is its invisibility cloak. It blends its infrared signatures with the environment to blend in. This makes the Ghost nearly invisible when it's stationary, which can be a big help for hiding in dense vegetation. This trait stacks well with foliage camo bonuses. It also reduces accuracy penalties when traversing or firing at the hull.