Amatoya Reconnaissance and Supression Vehicle
Designer Liam Ferguson’s Amatoya makes us want to be firemen just to be able to drive the insanely cool light tanker vehicle. Designed with a philosophy much more military than civilian, the seating position is like that of a AH-1 Cobra gunship, with the co-pilot up and behind the driver. The Amatoya is built on a monococque steel body, like armed forces MRAPs, insulated with NASA’s aerogel, and painted with “military grade sacrificial thermo ceramic intumescent paints.” The Remotely Operated Suppression Cannon Outfit (ROSCO) can has a 2,200-liter (581 gallons) total water capacity, all the better for the fact that the crew members don’t need to leave the vehicle to employ it. via.
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