BAE Systems - AUSA 2008 - Heavy Armored Ground Ambulance

Heavy Armored Ground Ambulance

The Heavy Armored Ground Ambulance (HAGA) offers a spacious interior and universal mount system can be easily reconfigurable to meet mission needs of the driver, a two-man crew, medics and patients.

HAGA’s expansive payload and advanced design features allow the medic to administer to three critical patients in reconfigurable litter stations. When the litter racks are folded in a stowed position, the medic can attend to as many as six ambulatory patients in a bench seating configuration. Additionally, the HAGA has more storage capacity for medical care items, medical equipment, and oxygen tanks compared to current force medical vehicles.

Keeping the Warfighters' safety as a top priority, the HAGA is clearly marked as a medical vehicle for distinct identification in the battlefield. The HAGA has the same silhouette as the RG33, which improves the protection and evacuation of the wounded.  

It has state-of-the-art exterior and interior lighting systems for patient care and features four headsets for improved internal communication.

To date, 16 HAGA vehicles have been fielded to divisions in Iraq and Afghanistan. BAE Systems will be providing an additional 112 HAGA vehicles in quarter two of 2008.