Didgori Medevac

The Didgori Medevac (Georgian: დიდგორი მედევაკი) is a Georgian-made medical armoured personnel carrier developed by the "Delta" research center of the Ministry of Defence of Georgia and part of the Didgori-series APC family currently constructed in five baseline variants.

[3][4] On August 27, 2014 Georgia participated with a MedEvac prototype in a tender for Armoured Personnel Carriers hosted by the Ministry of Defence of Saudi Arabia.

The tests were carried out mostly in the Arabian desert but also urban areas and included movement on different altitudes - mountains, various types of terrain and gradients, weather conditions, under extreme stress and maximum weight burden at top speed.

The Didgori successfully passed every single test with very good results and made it to the finals alongside the US Lenco BearCat after eliminating four other competing vehicles, including the US Oshkosh M-ATV.

Even though the Didgori also showed better results than its U.S. finalist counterpart in every single aspect, the winner wasn't announced earlier than January 2016, after months of consulting and evaluation.

The vehicle's medical module
Map with Didgori family vehicle operators in blue