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Innovative Functional Designs

Ambulance
This new design of air ambulance is considering the problems with transportation, capacity to accommodate victims that can gives the flexibility in disaster rescues and can significantly improve medical emergency services and response.

Rocket and Missiles
This unique rocket has an innovative aerodynamic design with added facilities that can transport numerous infrastructures with high stability to provide a durable human impact to travel space more than ever before for future space exploration.

Aircraft Carrier
The improved design of on aircraft carriers allowed military forces to transport short-range aircraft that could influence military capabilities, and assist the take-off and land and 20 times more efficiently and effectively.

Tank
This innovative design of military tanks enhances the next-generation tank's structures and mechanisms. Fulfilling the military ambition will entail cooperation from functional design to the physical system, setting the most creative war tank vehicle.

Quad Flyer
Richard Lee Armstrong representing the original creator of Quad Flyer links creativity and innovation. The idea has made access to things easier and more convenient for users, providing inexpensive and accessible way to help accomplish many task.

Transport Train
This functional design improves the effectiveness of handling various supplies, automobiles with added facilities, and amenities that change the transporting system that gives people a transformation in the railway experience.

Submarine
The design's efficient impact will change this next generation of submarines and unique operational capabilities, built and configured to support logistical modernization and attack-related improvements.

Fighter Jet
This technology adopted fighter jets leveling up the adoption in technological advancement by improving and innovating the structure.
