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Euronaval 2020: Iguana Pro Amphibious Craft calls on virtual visitors.
Iguana Pro Amphibious Craft invites interested people to discover its technology at the forthcoming virtual Euronaval Online 2020 defense exhibition. Test drives of the boat will be broadcasted live from its shipyard located in Caen, France.
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French-made Iguana Pro amphibious craft. (Picture source Iguana Pro Team)
Iguana experts will be available to discuss your amphibious project through video calls. Hence, interested people are invited to schedule a virtual meeting with its experts by visiting Euronaval 2020 Online platform.
The French boat manufacturer Iguana entered in the military sector at BIDEC 2017, the Bahrain International Defence Exhibition and Conference with its Iguana Pro, a very unique amphibious boat with the capability to move on to land thanks to retractable tracks , allowing freedom to access any terrain along the coastline without compromising its water performance.
The unique amphibious capability of this boat opens a new era. Iguana Pro are fast and efficient boats riding at speeds up to 47 mph and have the capability to land. The singular mobility system is driving on a pair of rubber tracks enabling unparalleled adeptness on all terrains. By pressing a button, it only takes 8 seconds to shift the landing gear.
Built with sheer simplicity and fitted with the very last technology, the powertrain architecture is developed specifically to be both efficient and extremely resistant. Hydraulic propulsion combined with simple mechanisms provides long-term operation and easy maintenance. The design is based on a deep-V carbon fiber hull combined with shock mitigation construction that allows operation safely in strong weather and breaking seas providing the stability and maneuverability to operate effectively in a hostile maritime environment.
The Iguana Pro could be a future solution for Special Forces with a fast boat similar to standard Rigid Inflatable Boat (RIB) which can be used on the sea but also the land to perform landing operations.