We present to you a complete mobile hospital, clinics and medical practices, armored and civilian. You can see the details by clicking on the link below
Armoured Units and Systems
Mobile Military Hospitals
as all-wheel-driven semi-trailer units for 20 to 200 patient beds + beds for staff
Mobile Military Specialist Clinics and Polyclinics
as 8x6-driven units with structure directly behind the driver's cab, for every medical indicatior
Mobile V.I.P. Clinics
aftermaths of assassination attemps, care of accident victims and patient transport
Emergency Ambulances
for police, fire brigade and civile defence functions
Special Transporters
for the evacuation of max. 90 casualities
Mobile Units and Systems
Mobile Field Hospital Systems
as all-wheel-driven semi-trailer units for 20 to 200 patient beds + beds for staff
Specialist Clinics and Polyclinics
as semi-trailer units or such with structure behind the driver's cab, with 2 or 4-wheel
for every medical or paramedical indication - including veterinary tasks.
V.I.P. Clinic Systems
for highest demands and every medical or paramedical indication
Plant Protection Vehicles
Air Pollution Control Vehicles
Actinometry Vehicles
Vehicles for the Scene of Crime
Transportable Units
Hospital Box Specialist Clinics
using the features of 20' or 40'-containers, for every medical or paramedica
indication
V.I.C.S. - Variable IPS Clinic Systems
using the features of 20' or 40'-containers. as redoployable field hospitals for 20 to
100 beds, with full supply and disposal systems as well as staff accomodation
Floating Clinics
Floating 43-m clinics for rivers and coastal waters, 75-m seagoing hospital ships.
Mobile Armoured and Nonarmoured Hospitals.
Problems and Solutions
The present state of arms technology requires extreme mobility in military operations for defence and attack in the event of hostilities. Warfare nowadays covers wide areas under direct or indirect exposure to enemy action and under adverse conditions of terrain and climate, pressure? dust and heat. Conventions established for the protection of wounded or sick soldiers can be observed only to a limited extent under these conditions. However, the preservation of life and the health of soldiers is an urgent need for humane reasons; in addition, soldiers are largely specialists with long training periods without whom the use of modern arms and equipment is no longer possible. From this stems the requirement to provide decisive aid immediately and directly at the scene of action.
Diagnosis
Therapy
In the field as well, under medically adverse environmental conditions, the mobile military hospital can perform any necessary medical examination or therapy under conditions comparable with those of a stationary clinic. Several units of the IPS mobile military hospital can be set up in parallel adjacent to one another and they can be connected by gangways with sun - roofs. This produces short routes between tbe different medical disciplines which all lie at the same level. Wounded or sick persons on strechers can be brought without difficulty to the treatment level: by the loading platforms installed at different units. The grouping of the medical disciplines required for the relevant objective is made generally after an extensive demand analysis. In this case IPS makes available know-how gained in practically 4 decades for the benefit of the user.
Basic features
The individual unit of the IPS mobile military hospital has been designed for high stability, safety against gunfire and the most favourable utilization of the interioraccording to the latest findings regarding all-steel construction of large capacity-vehicles. Each individual unit is independent of the environment Integrated power generation, tanks for fresh water and sewage, full air-conditioning and emergency power supply are standard. Lateral gangways which can be folded down and sun-shading roofs form spacious sunproteced passage ways outside the clinical area. Moreover, they provide independence of the site ground conditions. The IPS Mobile Field Hospital is available in two different versions which are available depending upon the use to which they are put.
Version A: All individual units possess a connection to a central electricity and water supply. This version is to be recommended if the Mobile Field Hospital works at a central operational point.
Version B: Each individual unit possesses its own utilities room set up in front of the clinical rooms with separate electricity and water supply system as well as central airconditioning unit. Thus, each individual unit is completely independent of the surroundings and the field hospital can be employed selectively as required at several centers of activity.