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  2. Swamp buggy - Wikipedia

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    A swamp buggy, also known as a marsh buggy, is a motor vehicle used to traverse boggy swamp terrain. Swamp buggies may be purpose-built buggies or vehicles modified to traverse swamp terrain. Swamp buggies are capable of traveling through or over deep mud and water, moderately dense vegetation, and rough terrain possibly including logs and stumps.

  3. Screw-propelled vehicle - Wikipedia

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    A screw-propelled vehicle. A screw-propelled vehicle is a land or amphibious vehicle designed to cope with difficult terrain, such as snow, ice, mud, and swamp. Such vehicles are distinguished by being moved by the rotation of one or more auger-like cylinders fitted with a helical flange that engages with the medium through or over which the vehicle is moving.

  4. F B swamp vehicle - Wikipedia

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    The F B swamp vehicle was a military transport/personnel carrier of the Imperial Japanese Army (IJA), which was developed and used for crossing swampy terrain. [1] It was part of the effort by the army to mechanize their forces and its "cross-country capabilities". [1]

  5. Continuous track - Wikipedia

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    An agricultural tractor with rubber tracks, mitigating soil compaction A Russian tracked vehicle designed to operate on snow and swamps A British Army Challenger 1 tank. Continuous track or tracked treads are a system of vehicle propulsion used in tracked vehicles, running on a continuous band of treads or track plates driven by two or more ...

  6. List of Japanese Army military engineer vehicles of World War II

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    F B swamp vehicle; T B swamp scout vehicle; Type 94 repair vehicle; Type 95 crane vehicle "Ri-Ki" Type 95 collapsible boat; Snowmobile "Yu-Ki" Amphibious Engineer vehicle "Na-Mi" Type 94 mobile workshop – consisted of a six-wheel freight car machine vehicle and a towed accompanying vehicle equipped with accessories, spare parts and materials.

  7. Airboat - Wikipedia

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    The first airboat was the Ugly Duckling, an aircraft propeller testing vehicle built in 1905 in Nova Scotia, Canada, by a team led by inventor Alexander Graham Bell. Ugly Duckling was a catamaran -type boat driven by an aircraft propeller hooked up to a water-cooled aircraft engine weighing 2,500 pounds (1,100 kg).