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  2. Radio-controlled boat - Wikipedia

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    Typically power boats have two controls, rudder, outboard motor or stern drive and throttle control. Powered scale boats will often have additional remote-controlled functions to improve realism, e.g. sounding fog horns, rotating radar antennae etc. Some of the more sophisticated powered racing boats may also have additional remote-controlled ...

  3. Unmanned underwater vehicle - Wikipedia

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    The earliest models used screw propeller thrusters while more recent models utilized automatic buoyancy control. The earliest model, SPURV, weighed 484 kg, went as deep as 3650 meters, and could travel for up to 5.5 hours. [6] One of the most recent models, Deepglider, weighs 62 kg, can go as deep as 6000 meters, and can travel up to 8500 km. [6]

  4. Autonomous underwater vehicle - Wikipedia

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    The Blackghost AUV is designed to undertake an underwater assault course autonomously with no outside control. Pluto Plus AUV for underwater mine identification and destruction. From Norwegian minehunter KNM Hinnøy. An autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) is a robot that travels underwater without requiring continuous input from an operator.

  5. Race Your Friends With These Remote-Control Sailing and Speed ...

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    This boat features a capsize recovery mode, a water-cooled engine, and a double-hatched body, making it easier to control on waves. The charge time is a little long, three to four hours, but it ...

  6. This is an e-bike, e-camper and e-boat all rolled into one

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    BeTRITON is an amphibious camper-trike that offers freedom to travel continuously both over land and water This is an e-bike, e-camper and e-boat all rolled into one [Video] Skip to main content

  7. Gibbs Humdinga - Wikipedia

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    The Gibbs Humdinga is a high speed amphibious vehicle concept designed by Gibbs Technologies. It was publicly announced in February 2012 and was created specifically to access remote and hostile terrain. It uses the same High Speed Amphibian (HSA) technology as the Gibbs Aquada. It has yet to be sold to the public.

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