Aton Impulse Viking-2992 amphibious 4×4

Everybody knows that when the weather gets nasty in Russia, things really get nasty. So it makes sense that a 4×4 vehicle capable of crossing those treacherous terrains would originate from that area. I present to you, the Aton Impulse Viking-2992, a jumbo 4×4 vehicle with extra-large wheels to make sure that you can cross rivers, dams, and blizzards without any trouble whatsoever. The vehicle comes with a jet-propulsion system that allows it to go up to 15km/h in water. And with a full range of configurations available, it looks like this Aton Impulse Viking-2992 is fit for any emergency situation.

Here’s a video below of the vehicle on civilian roads.

Here’s a video of what it might look like if the Aton Impulse Viking-2992 were used to rescue people from a raging river.

Here’s a video of the vehicle going from water to land and back again.

In a word, this vehicle looks pretty darn cool. I wonder what it feels like to drive.

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5 Responses to Aton Impulse Viking-2992 amphibious 4×4

  1. realist says:

    if it used stock ford transmission and engine or something like that i would consider one. But if it uses some yugoslavian engine that you cant repair easily then i dont know.

  2. Inti says:

    I bet American suburbanites will want one… *sigh*

  3. Ryan Kroll says:

    The only thing this thing is missing is some bigger headlights. Those tiny things wouldn’t do much good in an “emergency situation”

  4. realist says:

    ive seen some tiny commercial led headlights that are brighter then there larger halogen type cousins. Size isnt allways everything when it comes to lights

  5. Vasilis Vatiliotis says:

    is it for sale some ware and what engine is wearing

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