American college student invents multi-purpose skateboards
A US college student invents a skateboard that looks exactly like a small tank that can travel on any terrain.
A US college student invents a skateboard that looks exactly like a small tank that can travel on any terrain.
This is the latest invention by Ben Gulak, a Massachusetts Institute of Technology student. DTV Shredder is manufactured by BOG Werks (Cananda). In a military vehicle show last year, the manufacturer introduced the car (skateboard) was designed specifically for the soldiers. It is still unclear whether this skateboard will leave a deep impression on US military personnel participating in the exhibition.
The DTV Shredder can be adapted to any terrain, so it can be used to transport medications, goods and even injured ones in case of need.
According to BOG Werks producer, DTV Shredder is a customizable tool, its configuration can be adjusted according to the purpose. In addition, the user can add firearms and other weapons to make it a worthy attacking vehicle.
Also, can remote control cars. In dangerous situations, the soldiers will drive the car for reconnaissance.
The Honda 4-stroke 200 cc engine has a capacity of 15 horsepower and can run at 48 km / h. It can climb 40 degrees with a radius of 1.2 meters. The maximum capacity of the vehicle is 544 kg (including the driver's weight).
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