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Amphibian vehicle - Definition and Overview

Related Words: Air, Angiosperm, Annual, Biennial, Bubble, Bullfrog, Caecilian, Clipper, Cosmopolite, Crawling, Croaker, Cutting, Dicot, Dicotyledon, Ephemeral

An amphibian or amphibious vehicle, is a vehicle that, like an amphibian, can move on land as well as on water.

The first known self-propelled amphibious vehicle was demonstrated by United States inventor Oliver Evans in 1804.

Many modern tanks and armored personnel carriers have an amphibious mode in which a fabric skirt adds buoyancy, and the tracks provide motive power. The Sherman Dual Drive tank used in the D-Day invasion had this setup.

The most famous such vehicle in World War II was the DUKW Amphibious Truck. It was deployed in the Pacific theatre to establish and supply beachheads. It was designed as a wartime project by Sparkman and Stephens, the famous yacht design firm.

Second best known is the German Schwimmwagen designed by the Porsche engineering firm in 1938 and widely used throughout the war. The amphibious bodywork was designed by Erwin Komenda, the firm's body construction designer, using the engine and drive train of the Kübelwagen.

During the Vietnam War, the US Army used the amphibious Gama Goat to move supplies through the canals and rice paddies of Southeast Asia.

Several amphibious automobiles have been developed, including the Amphicar in the 1960s and the contemporary Aquada.

See also amphibious assault ship

External links

  • Amphicars (http://www.geocities.com/amphicars/)
  • Aquada (http://www.aquada.co.uk/)


Example Usage of Amphibian

withoutpants: Party people has finished in your coccyx and contaminates the Amphibian!!
GunSgtHartman: @Orig_Hooleyman U maggot, U worm, U piece of Amphibian shit! You're not fit to lick a Marine's asshole. You're not even a human being!
wowmimicbot: The world's largest Amphibian is the giant salamander. It can grow up to 5 ft. in length.
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