Behold the world's longest bridge made out of amphibious military vehicles
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A 350 meter bridge that stretches the length of the Vistula River near Chelmno, Poland, was created by connecting 34 UK and German M3 Amphibious Rigs together - which was then able to support 200 US Army vehicles crossing, including Stryker armored fighting vehicles.
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It was assembled for Poland's national exercise, Anakonda 16, in less than 45 minutes, and is the world's longest bridge using the vehicles to date.
The M3 Amphibious Rig is a self-propelled amphibious bridging vehicle that is used for the projection of tanks and other vehicles across water obstacles.
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