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  2. Gillig - Wikipedia

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    A 28-foot (8.5 m) medium-duty bus offered as lower-cost alternative to the 30-foot-long (9.1 m) Phantom. Gillig-Neoplan 1977–1979: High floor transit bus: 30, 35 ft (9.1, 10.7 m) A rear-engined transit bus built as a joint venture with German bus manufacturer Neoplan. Available with either diesel or propane engines. Gillig school buses ...

  3. Armoured bus - Wikipedia

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    An armoured bus or armored bus is a type of bus which provides increased protection for passengers, usually against small arms and improvised explosive devices. The bus can be a stock commercial bus with retro-fitted vehicle armour as well as bulletproof glass , or a specially built military armoured vehicle .

  4. Rhino Runner - Wikipedia

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    The Rhino Runner is a type of armored bus used extensively in Iraq, especially on the infamous Route Irish between Baghdad International Airport and The Green Zone. It is a customized vehicle created by Labock Technologies, which was purchased in 2008 by another company called Advanced Blast Protection. In 2010 Advanced Blast Protection was ...

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  6. Meet Ground Force One, the president's $1.1 million armored bus

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    Ground Force One is a 45-foot-long bus specially designed by the Secret Service. REUTERS/Larry Downing Source: America's Book of Secrets "Presidential Transports"

  7. Crown Coach Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Crown sold the Ford Transit Bus after World War II. Ward/Ford Coachette 1961–1962 Ford P-van The Coachette (bodied by Ward) was marketed by Crown from 1961-1962. Crown-Ikarus 286: 1980–1986 Ikarus 280 modified The Crown-Ikarus 286 articulated transit bus was a joint venture between Crown Coach and Hungarian bus manufacturer Ikarus. Other ...

  8. What Is the Fastest American Armored Vehicles in Service? - AOL

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    Horsepower: 212 Top speed: 37.9 mph — #28 fastest out of 32 vehicles Role: Armored personnel carrier Crew size: 2 First entered service: 1960 26. M939 Truck

  9. ENC (company) - Wikipedia

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    ENC (formerly El Dorado National–California, after which the company's name is derived) is an American manufacturer of heavy-duty transit buses with its headquarters and main factory in Riverside, California, and owned by Rivaz Inc.