Timelapse how to get the BV206 in the Marines Museum

With this vehicle you can go in all directions

AMPHIBIOUS VEHICLE

The BV-206 is an amphibious vehicle that is capable of operating on land and at sea. In amongst other things, the vehicle is used for medical transport and to carry goods.

As such, the BV was used in operations in Cambodia, Bosnia, Haiti, Eritrea and Iraq, admirably acquitting itself of its duties in very different climate and terrain conditions.

All variants of the BV are made up of two cabs that are connected by a flexible hitch. The vehicle at the museum was taken indoors in even smaller sections in order to be reassembled

In most versions, the BV-206 is neither armoured nor fitted with weapon systems, leaving the crew vulnerable. For this and other reasons, the Marine Corps has BV-S10 Viking vehicles which are deployed in conditions where armour plating is required.