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Oshkosh M-ATV Tactical Ambulance MRAP All-Terrain Vehicule
 
 
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General information
The Oshkosh M-ATV Tactical ambulance is the latest version version of M-ATV family vehicle designed and manufactured by Oshkosh Defense. The M-ATV ambulance variant meets the same key performance points as the standard M-ATV. It is a fully functional ambulance with the same utilities as an on-road ambulance, including state-of-the-art medical equipment. Two litters positioned one over the other allow for easy patient access from both the rear and passenger seat. A low litter track allows for straight arm loading. And a user-operated hydraulic lift system powers the upper litter. Injured Warfighters can be loaded into the vehicle efficiently, and all Warfighters on the mission can get out of harm’s way safely. In the most treacherous circumstances, over the most threatening terrain, the Oshkosh® M-ATV provides unsurpassed mobility, protection and reliability. With the M-ATV tactical ambulance variant, medics can do the same – traverse over any obstacle to extract Warfighters from the field.
 
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Technical data
Armament
The Oshkosh M-ATV Tactical ambulance vehicle doesn’t have any armament in the basic configuration.
Protection
The Oshksoh M-ATV Utility Variant uses the same V-shaped Plasan armored hull as for the basic version of the M-ATV, which offers a protection for the occupants against IED (Improvised Explosive Devices) attacks.
Propulsion
The Oshkosh M-ATV Tactical Ambulance is powered by a Caterpillar C7, 370 hp coupled to an Allison 3500 SP transmission and an Transfer Case Marmon Herrington. It's 4x4 chassis vehicle. The Oshkosh M-ATV Tactical Ambulance incorporates rugged, durable, patented components and systems for maximum Warfighter mobility and survivability. Derived from the Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacement (MTVR) platform, the M-ATV Tactical ambulance incorporates the proprietary TAK-4® independent suspension system with battle-tested technology. Combat-proven components such as TAK-4® independent suspension and an advanced armor system maximize mobility and protection. The M-ATV Tactical Ambulance has the wheel travel, payload capacity, side slope stability, durability, and extreme mobility to maneuver around and over anything that may attempt to impede mission success.
Accessories
The Oshkosh M-ATV Tactical Ambulance are equipped with centrally inflated run-flat tires allow the M-ATV Utility Variant to travel at least 30 miles at 30mph even if two tires lose pressure. The M-ATV Tactical Ambulance Oshkosh also features modern vehicle safety systems such as Traction control and anti-lock brakes in addition to modern creature comforts such as an HVAC system and power outlets for charging personal portable electronic devices such as iPods and MP3 players.
 
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Armament
No armament
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Country users
Test vehicle
Designer Company
Oshkosh Defense
Accessories
Independent suspension TAK-4, Central Tire Inflation
Crew
3 + 1 soldiers
Armor
Plasan Composite MRAP Mine Resistant Ambush Protected
Weight
11,340 kg
Speed
105 km/h
Cruising Range
515 km
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