The military in Canada is building stealth vehicles for the snow, codenamed "Loki," to move troops around Northern Canada in silence.
Vehicle specialist CrossChasm, the lead partner in the development of the snowmobile, is responsible for engineering snowmobiles that run on both combustion and electric power. This military vehicle will be based on an existing utility snowmobile platform currently in operation at a U.S. National Science Foundation research base in Greenland named Summit Station and costs around $600,000.
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