At Taichung’s Feng Chia University, the Republic of China Armed Forces unveiled a novel emergency vehicle for warfighters.
The purpose of the system was to enhance the military’s ability to conduct quick battlefield rescues and make the associated medical procedures more effective for wounded soldiers.
The platform has an improved back cabin with enhanced electrical functions, lighting, and storage, according to Taiwan’s statement.
The ambulance has medical equipment such as four sets of sophisticated monitoring modules for patients with severe trauma and physiology monitoring devices.
The cabin itself may be configured in bed mode to accommodate up to four people, or in seat mode to accommodate up to ten.
In the interim, a nuclear, biological, and chemical filtering system with a pressure design is installed in the hull to shield patients and experts from outside harmful gases and dangerous materials.




