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L'ULTRA AP (pour Armored Patrol) est un prototype de véhicule militaire dévoilé en septembre 2005 par le Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI), la section dédiée aux recherches du Georgia Institute of Technology, en contrat avec l'office des recherches navales. Il a été suivi en 2009 par l'ULTRA II, plus axé sur le développement et l'amélioration du compartiment de l'équipage. L'ULTRA AP a été vu dans de nombreux magazines spécialisés, parmi lesquels Rolling Stone, Fortune Magazine, USA Today, et Car and Driver. The ULTRA AP (Armored Patrol) is a concept combat vehicle that was unveiled in September 2005 by the Georgia Tech Research Institute, the applied research arm of the Georgia Institute of Technology, under contract from the Office of Naval Research. The Ultra AP was followed in 2009 by the ULTRA II, which was more focused on further developing the crew compartment.
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