Stealth sleigh
The Canadian military began secret experiments on a form of invisibility sleigh, used for patrol work to the Great White North.
The Canadian military began secret experiments on a form of invisibility sleigh, used for patrol work to the Great White North.
New cars will be issued to members of Canada's Arctic reaction force - (Photo: Canadian Defense Department)
According to Canadian Press, information on tender offers was revealed in 2011, and new documents show that the trial process has been officially launched.
Placed 'Loki' code according to the god of transformation in mythology, the snowmobile can glide on snow very smoothly thanks to the electric-gasoline hybrid engine.
Other details remain confidential, but some reports say the model has been tested in dense snowy weather conditions at Petawawa military base, outside Ontario.
Canada is not the only country that wants to own stealth vehicles.
Zero Motorcycles in California (USA) has provided special motorcycles for special forces members for $ 10,000.
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