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M997 Maxi-Ambulance (1:35 Scale)

 

In the early 1980s, the US Army developed a requirement for a new multi-purpose vehicle to provide greater capabilities to the warfighter while simplifying the support requirements needed to keep the existing fleet of vehicles operating. At this point in time, the Army was still using the M151 Mutt, M561 Gamma Goat, M718 and M792 ambulances, and a number of commercial vehicles (CUCV) to fulfill its various missions. A common chassis and powerplant would significantly simplify the training and number of parts it took to keep these vehicles operational. So started the High Mobility Multi-purpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) program.

 

AM General won the program and has produced over 190,000 vehicles in over 16 variants since the mid-1980s. Early versions of the Humvee were powered by 6.2 liter diesel engines while newer types received the 6.5 liter diesel. All Humvees are equipped with automatic transmissions to simplify driver workload. The M997 is dubbed 'maxi-ambulance' as it has a larger armored shelter for evacuating wounded personnel. The M996 is the 'mini-ambulance' variant with a smaller shelter. Both versions are based upon the M998 chassis.

 

The Model is Assembled and painted and sold as is.

M997 Maxi-Ambulance (1:35 Scale)

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