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Sigma KEE - LandVehicle
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land vehicle
LandVehicle is the class of TransportationDevices that travel on land. The two main types of LandVehicle are RoadVehicle and RailVehicle. Note that this includes vehicles which travel on any solid surface, including a frozen body of water or snow.
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Parents vehicle Vehicle is the subclass of TransportationDevices that transport passengers or goods from one place to another by moving from one place to the other with them, e.g., cars, trucks, ferries, and airplanes. Contrast with devices such as pipelines, escalators, or supermarket checkout belts, which carry items from one place to another by means of a moving part, without the device removing from the origin to the destination.
Children ATVA Vehicle that travels on low-pressure tires, with a seat that is straddled by the operator, along with handlebars for Steering control, that is designed to handle a wider variety of terrain than most RoadVehicles
 AMEVThe M113A4 Armored Medical Evacuation Vehicle (AMEV) is a U.S. Army variant of a M113 armoured personnel carrier (APC) made by United Defense (now part of BAE Systems) modified to function as a battlefield emergency medical evacuation (medevac) vehicle. It replaced the M113A3 Armoured Ambulance in U.S. military service and is designed to operate in conjunction with the M577A4 Armored Treatment Vehicle. [from Wikipedia]
 amphibious vehicleThe class of vehicles that can go on land and water
 armored personnel carrierArmoured personnel carriers (APCs) are armoured fighting vehicles developed to transport infantry on the battlefield. They usually have only a machine gun although variants carry recoilless rifles, anti-tank guided missiles (ATGMs), or mortars. They are not really designed to take part in a direct-fire battle, but to carry the troops to the battlefield safe from shrapnel and ambush. They may have wheels or tracks. Examples include the American M113 (tracked), M2 Bradley, the British FV 432 (tracked), the French VAB (wheeled), the German Boxer MRAV (wheeled) and the Soviet BTR (wheeled). (from Wikipedia)
 cycleCycle is a class of wheeled, pedal-driven UserPoweredVehicles that are designed to be ridden on roads or trails.
 four wheel driveA LandVehicle that is capable of providing power to all four Wheels.
 rail vehicleA Vehicle designed to move on Railways.
 road vehicleThe class of LandVehicles that are not RollingStock.
 scooter
 four wheel driveA LandVehicle that is capable of providing power to all four Wheels.
 wagonA Landcraft that is not self-propelled, but must be pulled by either an Animal or a self-propelled Vehicle to move along the ground.


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