The company «Promtech» presented several new medical vehicles, including updated versions of the popular LADA Largus and Lada Vesta SW Cross models, as well as a new armored minibus based on the Russian «Kapitan» chassis.
The «Kapitan» minibus is equipped with concealed armor and a van with an armored capsule and a 23-millimeter thick windshield, capable of protecting against fire from a Kalashnikov assault rifle. This minibus can also be used as an ambulance thanks to the all-wheel drive version of the chassis, which allows for the effective evacuation of the wounded, utilizing the vehicle's off-road capabilities.
In addition, an adapted LADA Largus was presented, which is now equipped with a rotating front seat to facilitate the boarding of patients with disabilities. The car is equipped with a manual control system, as well as a box for a wheelchair with an electric loading mechanism, which can be installed on any car model. Such a Largus is capable of accommodating a medical team and a patient on a stretcher.
The interior of the LADA Vesta SW Cross is similarly adapted, with folding stretchers provided. If there is no need to transport a bedridden patient, the cabin can accommodate two seated passengers.
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