amphibious vehicle
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A vehicle capable of operating on both land and water.
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- The museum displayed a restored World War II amphibious vehicle.
- The military often uses amphibious vehicles for reconnaissance and troop transport in difficult terrains.
- Tourists in London can ride an amphibious vehicle that drives from the road directly into the River Thames.
- We watched an old amphibious vehicle slowly drive into the lake and begin to float.
- During the flood, rescuers used a heavy-duty amphibious vehicle to reach stranded families.
- Engineers are developing more efficient amphibious vehicles for disaster relief operations.
- The company is developing a new electric amphibious vehicle for recreational use.
- Exploring the wetlands in an amphibious vehicle offers a unique perspective of nature.
- An amphibious vehicle needs a powerful engine to propel it both on land and through water.
- The new tourist attraction features rides on custom-built amphibious vehicles that navigate both city streets and rivers.
- The military's latest amphibious vehicle can be deployed from a ship offshore.
- Operating an amphibious vehicle requires specialized training due to its dual operational modes.
- He dreamed of building his own amphibious vehicle to explore the coastal wetlands.
- During the flood, the only way to reach isolated villages was by amphibious vehicle.
- Learning to operate an amphibious vehicle requires special training for both driving and boating.
- The museum has a fascinating exhibit on the history of the amphibious vehicle, showcasing early designs.
- The design of this amphibious vehicle allows for a seamless transition from land to water.
- Researchers used a small amphibious vehicle to collect samples from remote island shores.
- The children cheered as the tour bus, which was actually an amphibious vehicle, splashed into the lake.
- The futuristic concept car presented at the auto show was an amphibious vehicle capable of high speeds on land and water.