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The ATAV

An Advanced Technology
All-Terrain Amphibious Vehicle


The ATAV is an all-terrain, water, all-climate, all-season vehicle that moves assets almost anywhere quickly. With technology that has been developed over 20 years with continual redesign and improvement, it combines a range of capabilities and ease of maintenance never before available.

ATAV Inc. is currently organizing to finish engineering refinement in 2010 and begin production in 2010 or 2011 depending on markets and orders. There are alternate schedules for normal and fast track commercial or military applications, the implementation of which will depend on customer needs, desires and funding.

Development and building will be done in the state of Idaho. Facilities have been identified and are available.

Benefits


  • Moves assets almost anywhere quickly
  • Technology 20 years in development with constant re-design and improvement
  • Multiple models produced
  • Privately funded
  • Cost effective/high potential ROI
  • Fast track to production
  • Adaptable to many configurations and uses
  • Most adaptation done in the field
  • Light-weight - logistics friendly
  • Low Maintenance - most done in the field with basic skills
  • Has high value potential for military applications:
    • Multi-Mission and Reconfigurable - combat, support, and peacetime
    • Anti-Tank Mine - possible overpass-capable
    • Autonomous-Capable
    • Highly versatile - multiple configurations and protection packages, most applied in the field
    • Light and easily transportable to operational location
    • Fully deployable package (doctrine, manuals, etc.)
    • Basic field skill maintenance
    • Does not duplicate existing capability - complimentary to other vehicles

Capabilities


  • Climbs four-foot (4 ft.) walls and 60+ percent slopes
  • Travels on side slopes of 35+ percent
  • Levers over obstacles (fallen trees, rocks, etc.)
  • Swims - "Spin Surfs" at 35 m.p.h., floats and operates in still water and against current
  • Travels through snow, ice, sand, mud, marshes, rocky terrain, high altitude, etc.
  • Traverses nine-foot (9 ft.) ditches
  • Travels at 45-50 m.p.h. on highways
  • Adaptable to many configurations and uses with most adaptation done in the field

See It In Action


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