It can carry 15 people off-road, onto the highway and into the sea without missing a beat. The Phibian is the latest all-terrain concept from Gibbs Amphibians, aimed at law enforcement and military ...
Driving during a hurricane is never advisable, but sometimes it can’t be helped. Take emergency services, for instance. Their job is to get to people who can’t get out of harm’s way, but when faced ...
“When am I going to get my flying car?” It’s one of the more annoying questions we get asked on a regular basis, and the answer is quite simple: Something that’s designed to do two things is rarely ...
It will never win any beauty competitions - but it might give police and the military the upper hand when it comes to all-terrain missions. A U.K-based company that designs amphibian vehicles has come ...
Obviously, both the Phibian and Humdinga (now THERE is a truck model name you won’t soon forget!) were developed primarily for military and search-and-rescue operations, but the company believes there ...
Michigan-based Gibbs Technologies has released two new high-speed, commercial-grade amphibian vehicles, named the Phibian and the Humdinga. The Phibian is a 30-foot-long, nearly 12-foot-tall craft ...
Amphitrucks capable of traveling up to 130km/h on land and over 60km/h on water were launched in Washington today. US military engineers and invited guests were the first in the world to see the ...
An Auburn Hills start-up, Gibbs Technology Inc., plans to add 200 jobs and change its name to reflect the company’s nautical product line. The has changed its name to Gibbs Sports Amphibians Inc., ...
AUBURN HILLS -- Gibbs Technologies Inc., based in Auburn Hills, has changed its name to Gibbs Sports Amphibians Inc., according to Gibbs Chairman Neil Jenkins. The company will continue the design and ...
AUBURN HILLS -- Michigan-based Gibbs Sports Amphibians plans to add dealers, hire additional employees and introduce several new products following the successful launch of the Gibbs Quadski – the ...
After existing only in prototype form since at least 2006, the GIBBS Quadski is finally about to become a commercially-available product. The amphibious vehicle can be driven like a regular 4WD quad ...
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