The mission changes - so does BOXER

BOXER MedEvac

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Higher hull within the superior BOXER protection and mobility

BOXER MedEvac

The BOXER MedEvac Ambulance protection has not been compromised, with all Ambulance layouts providing the same level of protection as the other variants. Therefore BOXER MedEvac Ambulance is currently one of the best protected 8x8 ambulance vehicles available.

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Emergency rescue under armoured protection

Battlefield Rapid evacuation combined with the flexible number of casualties being transported

The BOXER MedEvac Ambulance is designed with a higher roof of the Mission Module so that a doctor or medical orderly can stand and treat casualties. 

It has a crew of three, driver, senior medical officer, who is also the vehicle commander, and a medical orderly.
 

Its main role is to support the rapid evacuation of wounded from the battlefield and provides a wide range of flexibility regarding the number of casualties that can be transported:

  • 7 seated casualties or,
  • 3 stretcher casualties or,
  • 2 stretcher + 3 seated casualties or,
  • 1 stretcher + 4 seated casualties or,
  • 1 stretcher for intensive medical treatment.

Product data of MedEvac

Key figures

Maximum speed > 100 km/h
Engine capacity (ISO)up to 600 kW (816 hp)
Engine typeMTU V8 199TE20/21
Range> 1,000 km
Electrical system24 V DC, up to 540 A
Max. gross vehicle weight up to 38.5 t
Max. straight gradient60%
Max. slope gradient30%
Trench crossing2.00 m
Step climbing ability0.80 m
Turning radius7.50 m (skid steering)
Length8.31 m
Width2.99 m
Height (hull roof)2.93 m
Ground clearance0.50 m
Protected volume17.5 m3

Characteristics

Crew3 (driver, commander/doctor, medic)
Headroom1.85 m
Capacity7 seated casualties or
3 stretcher casualties or
2 stretcher and 3 seated casualties or
1 stretcher and 4 seated casualties or
1 stretcher for intensive medical treatment
Air conditioning and NBC-protection systems
Fire extinguishing system in engine compartment and fire suppression system in crew compartment
Intensive medical treatment and combat first responder equipment

Exemplary Options

Modular protection kits (ballistic, bomblets, IEDs, mine, RPG)
Active Protection System
360° Situational Awareness System
Electronic Countermeasure (ECM)
Remote Controlled Weapon Station for self defence
Laser Warning System
Optronic sight system for commander to avoid opening of hatch
Multispectral Drivers Assistance System for day and night
Optronic sight system with thermal imager and further daylight cameras for the commander