2013
DOI: 10.4321/s1887-85712013000200010
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RG-31 Ambulancia: descripción y lecciones aprendidas del nuevo vehículo blindado sanitario en Afganistán

Abstract: INTRODUCCIÓN En noviembre del año 2007 el ministerio de Defensa aprobó un plan para la sustitución de los vehículos blindados desplegados en operaciones en el exterior, con el objetivo de incrementar la protección de los tripulantes y del personal transportado. Este proyecto dio respuesta a las necesidades operativas del Ejército de Tierra desplegado en Afganistán, donde las tropas españolas afrontan la conducción por vías terrestres mejorables, la amenaza de explosivos improvisados y los ataques con arma de f… Show more

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“…They are also responsible for advanced evacuations from any point of the BRC to the Role 1 facility. Used previously by the Spanish Army in Afghanistan, the RG-31 ambulance has been shown to be a safe and effective vehicle for transporting casualties over land in hostile scenarios 10. Tactical evacuation was via coalition rotary-wing aircraft based in Taji, with a 30 min maximum flight time to the casualty (weather, tactical situation and casualty severity permitting); the onward evacuation time to Baghdad is approximately 40 min by helicopter.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are also responsible for advanced evacuations from any point of the BRC to the Role 1 facility. Used previously by the Spanish Army in Afghanistan, the RG-31 ambulance has been shown to be a safe and effective vehicle for transporting casualties over land in hostile scenarios 10. Tactical evacuation was via coalition rotary-wing aircraft based in Taji, with a 30 min maximum flight time to the casualty (weather, tactical situation and casualty severity permitting); the onward evacuation time to Baghdad is approximately 40 min by helicopter.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%