The first armoured ambulance purchased through the United24 initiative has arrived in Ukraine, with 13 total ordered at a cost of UAH 124 million.
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The first armoured ambulance purchased by Medical Procurement of Ukraine with funds raised under the United24 initiative is already in Ukraine.
The vehicle costs UAH 9,532,000 (roughly US$262,050).
A total of 13 such ambulances have been purchased. Their total cost is UAH 124 million (roughly US$3.4 million).
The vehicles serve to evacuate the wounded from the battlefield to the nearest medical facility.
Each car is armoured and meets NATO ballistic standards, namely STANAG 4569 Level II.
These vehicles can drive with flat tyres, as in case of pressure loss, thanks to a special design, their speed varies from 50 to 150 kilometres per hour.
These vehicles are four-wheel drives, so they are capable of driving on war-torn roads.
The armoured ambulances were specially produced to order in Canada.
The first armored ambulance purchased by Medical Procurement of Ukraine with funds raised under the United24 initiative has arrived in Ukraine.
A total of 13 such vehicles have been ordered at a cost of UAH 124 million, specially manufactured in Canada.
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