Iguana Interceptor on land

AMPHIBIOUS IGUANA PRO FOR US NAVY

Introducing the new Iguana Pro amphibious craft, the Interceptor. A model made for high-speed interceptions, extractions, surveillance and logistic operations. This amphibious model can land anywhere in soft sand, rocks and mud. Built primarily as a boat, the Interceptor reaches speeds of 50 knots. The Interceptor is the perfect vessel for Law Enforcement, Defence, Homeland Security and Surveillance.

With 12 years of approved reliability and a brand new office in New York, Iguana Pro USA has just sold Interceptors to the US Navy. The boats are being delivered and they foreshadow a larger order from the US Army.

Coming as a platform, the Interceptor can be adapted to multiple use cases. With expertise in electronics, mechanics, hydraulics, our Research Unit provide specific studies to ensure feasibility and performance of fully customized projects.

«The Interceptor can land on any type of ground and 

sail at high speed in heavy weather. »

Iguana Interceptor running

Overall Length

9.4M

Beam

3.2M

Draft

0.55M

Max Payload

1 200 KG

Max Horsepower

2×350 HP

Max Speed

50 KNOTS

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