Rheinmetall has signed a contract for the supply of up to 120 mobile medical stations for the German Armed Forces. The two million euro deal provides for the delivery of ten armored and six unarmored trucks to Berlin between 2025 and 2027. The agreement includes an option for 104 additional stations in both secure and non-secure versions, as well as appropriate training for operational teams. According to the Dusseldorf-based company, medical aid vehicles will be used to provide surgical and emergency medical care to military personnel in the field. One of the main features of the features is their modular de- sign, which allows them to be assembled and disassembled "as soon as possible. "
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