It is possible to make light-armored vehicles (LAVs) out of hemp components, though it would require extensive engineering and design work. Hemp-derived materials could be used to make components such as the hull, seat frames, interior panels, cabin walls, insulation materials, brake pads, engine covers, and landing gear components. Additionally, hemp-derived plastics and composites could be used to reinforce the hull and make it strong enough to withstand the pressure of the terrain and the weight of the vehicle. Hemp-derived lubricants could also be used to reduce friction and increase the life of the engine.
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