FoxFoot
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FoxFoot is an eObet snowmobile brand owned and manufactured by the automobile manufacturer Rohkat based in Obets. Originally released in 1981 for civilian purposes, the FoxFoot has split into three different variants; "Hare," "Lynx," and "Ursus," which serve sport, crossover, touring, utility, and combat purposes. In 1991, the eObet National Defense Force sponsored the development of the "Lynx," a utility-purpose snowmobile, and the "Ursus," a combat snowmobile. Since then, thousands of snowmobiles serve as all-terrain vehicles in the eObet Army.
The three variants of the snowmobile all have their own distinct features - two, "Lynx" and "Ursus," are used in Obets's military.
- "Hare"
- The original version of the snowmobile released in 1981. This version is the only version sold commercially and is used for sport, touring, and crossover.
- "Lynx"
- The Lynx is a larger snowmobile that carries compartments mostly for eObet military equipment and transport. This snowmobile is used for small transportation duties compared to larger, less practical utility vehicles and ATVs.
- "Ursus"
- As the final variants of the FoxFoot ever created, the Ursus is a lighter snowmobile built for optimized speed with an extra seat designed for a gunner sitting behind the driver.