French company Iguana is taking aim at the record books with a new amphibious boat patterned after its military and emergency offerings, and designed to outsprint every other amphibian on the market ...
The French military has designed a unique amphibious craft that uses caterpillar tracks to move into and out of water allowing the versatile boat to be used for a wide variety of different ...
Iguana Yachts has released initial images of its Pro Rider, a sleek, black, amphibious vehicle with twin outboards that should deliver a top end of 45 knots, or 52 mph. The limited-edition watercraft ...
Nothing like a good tease of even better things to come. Iguana Yachts, a French company that has been delivering amphibious boats since 2008, knows all about that. Iguana Yachts has, as of the moment ...
Amphibious boats tend to be military-styled vessels, utilitarian craft with motorized tracks that drive over land and into the water. Imagine a World War II movie. The French builder Iguana has set a ...
The service remains on track to recertify all roughly 300 operators of the amphibious combat vehicle on how to operate it safely in water. (Lance Cpl. Juan Torres/Marine Corps) The Marine Corps plans ...
The 2022 edition of the Cannes Yachting Festival is set to take place in two weeks' time at the Vieux Port and Port Canto in France, and professionals and enthusiasts will witness the reveal of many ...
Iguana Yachts' X100 amphibious vessel makes its charter debut in St. Martin. For the very first time, Iguana Yachts, the French boat yard that produces land-crawling amphibious watercraft is offering ...
Amphibous boats are not new. In fact, some of the most famous (and ingenious) amphibous boats stormed the beaches of Normandy on D-Day. But, as effective as those innovative military craft might have ...
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As the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit gets ready to deploy, it is heading to foreign shores without a key piece of equipment that other MEUs have typically had: combat landing vehicles. The commander ...
The Marine Corps plans to wrap up the recertification of amphibious vehicle operators, in a process prompted by a series of mishaps, but the timeline for deploying the vehicle remains unclear. The ...
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