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RG-33 HAGA MRAP
RG33 MRAP HAGA BAE Systems Heavily Armoured Ground Ambulance
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The RG 33 HAGA (Heavily Armored Ground Ambulance) is a variant of our RG33 Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicle. In Iraq and Afghanistan, improvised explosive devices pose a significant threat to the movement of ground troops, and the US Army urgently required the ambulances to deliver medical care safely and efficiently. The RG33 HAGA is designed and manufactured by the International Defense Company BAE Systems.The primary mission of the HAGA vehicle is medical evacuation. The RG33 HAGA ambulances increased capacity from two to as many as six patients and the design includes a patented, reconfigurable system that can transport three casualties on stretchers or be converted to provide seating for six. It also has a step that transforms into a ramp for easy casualty loading – in the past it had been cumbersome and dangerous to load patients over the rear steps of the ambulances. The HAGA is designed to operate in the various weather and terrain conditions where joint forces deploy. BAE Systems awarded a contract for an initial 16 ambulances. BAE Systems was selected to be the sole supplier of MRAP ambulances for the US Army. Recent Army projections indicate a potential requirement of 1,742 ambulances, and the HAGA technology could also be transferred to other military and commercial ambulance systems. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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RG33: 4x4 chassis RG33L : 6x6 chassis RG33 HAGA: ambulance armoured vehicle RG33 USSOCOM: US Special Operations Command variant RG33 MRRMV: Mine Resistant Recovery and Maintenance Vehicle RG33 AUV: Armoured Utility Vehicle RG33 C2V: Command and Control Vehicle RG33 MRAP II: with an enhanced blast resistant underbody designed to protect the crew from mine blasts, fragmentary and direct fire weapons. |
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