Conversion of a factory ambulance for military tasks, including interior and exterior modifications.
Installation of Electronic Warfare Systems and an external MOLLE panel.
what is done
Cabin Space Optimization
Bulky factory seats, cabinets, and other components not suited for military conditions were removed.
A compact medic bench seat was installed.
Fixed cabinets were replaced with soft Velcro organizers allowing rapid removal and quick reconfiguration
Medical Equipment
A medical suction unit was installed.
A portable ventilator was installed.
A patient monitor and other essential equipment required to stabilize wounded during evacuation were added.
Roof Rack & Access
A roof rack system with a sealed cargo box was installed to relocate part of the equipment from the cabin.
An external MOLLE panel was installed for mounting additional fuel.
Signals, Lighting & Protection
Standard emergency light bars were replaced with low-profile units.
Electronic Warfare Systems were installed as a key element of adaptation for military conditions.
Additional external lighting was installed.
Autonomy & Comfort
Installed equipment includes:
Auxiliary cabin heater
220V inverter
Lighting & Signaling
Multi-color lighting system: red, white, and blue.
Emergency beacons, backup lighting, and IR (infrared) spotlights installed.
Night-vision cameras for operations in low-visibility conditions.
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MEDEVAC conversion based on Opel Vivaro
Military conversion of a factory ambulance platform. Includes interior and exterior modifications, Electronic Warfare Systems, and an external MOLLE panel.