Posted this to the Facebook page a week ago.
The more I think about this I figure this is some sort of press release to get the attention and distract the Chinese and Russians.
https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/4 ... -happening
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Wow, I've seen them on skis before but never floats. Up in Pet they used to put the Chinook on skis as well. Pretty neat.
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Dumb question: How would you load anything into it? I mean obviously people can probably climb in somehow, but you'd need some sort of special loading ramp on land, and some sort of pontoon bridge rig in the water?
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Amphibious Herc loading dock. Obviously.
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*maybe* it sits low enough in the water that the rear ramp can have a sliding section (like an extension ladder) so the end can dip into the water to launch or recover small boats. I suppose alternatively you could do away with the aft ramp, replacing it with barn doors and an overhead gantry crane to just lift cargo in and out.Squaretail wrote: ↑Wed Sep 29, 2021 2:42 pmDumb question: How would you load anything into it? I mean obviously people can probably climb in somehow, but you'd need some sort of special loading ramp on land, and some sort of pontoon bridge rig in the water?
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