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What is unique about amphibious vehicles?

Amphibious vehicles are also known as amphibious vehicles, amphibious boats, amphibious boats, and amphibious boats. It is a special vehicle that combines the dual functions of a car and a boat. It can travel on land like a car and float on the water like a boat.

Because of its excellent water and land traffic performance, it can cross rivers, lakes and seas while traveling without being restricted by bridges or ships, so it has special historical significance in transportation.

The development of amphibious vehicles can be traced back hundreds of years. The first amphibious vehicle recorded in the data was invented by an American in 1805. In order to drive in the water, the American installed a shaft and a paddle wheel on the car, and used the belt and pulley of the engine flywheel shaft to drive the paddle wheel.

As soon as the amphibious vehicle hit the water, the paddle wheel at the rear of the vehicle began to work. A more accurate description would be that this is a wheeled boat powered by steam. Judging from its structure and use, this invention is a car that can walk on water.

The century-old amphibious vehicle was developed by the United States. Its driving speed on the road is more than 220 kilometers per hour, and its sailing speed on the sea is more than 140 kilometers per hour. This amphibious vehicle adopts more than 200 high and new technologies, 86 of which are the latest scientific and technological inventions. It can be called a "cross-century" dual-purpose vehicle.

All the parts in this car are controlled by the computer. As long as there is a problem with any one of the parts, whether the driver is aware of it or not, the computer will "refuse" to start and display a message on the display. The faulty parts are displayed and it is very convenient for the staff to repair them. This amphibious car is also equipped with the world's most advanced global satellite navigation and positioning system. After the car drives into the ocean, the driver only needs to enter the location where the passengers want to go into the computer, and they can sit back and relax.

The navigation and operation of the car are all commanded by the satellite navigation system, and the in-car computer automatically controls the driving. If an obstacle is encountered on the way, the infrared monitoring, sonar and ultrasonic detectors installed on the car will immediately alert the police, and the satellite navigation system will instruct the car to automatically avoid it. The century-old amphibious vehicle has ultra-sensing sensors installed on the bottom, which act like the car's eyes and can detect whether the car's wheels need to be replaced. When sailing on the sea, it uses a 400-horsepower jet engine for propulsion, and its sailing speed exceeds that of a speedboat. There will be no water accumulation in the car while driving, because once a wave surges into the car, the sensor will immediately send a message to the computer, and the computer will instruct the water pumping equipment to quickly pump out the water in the car.

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