윌리스 MB 앰뷸런스 지프

윌리스 MB 앰뷸런스 지프

국가미국
형식4륜 구동 유틸리티 차량
항목의 앨범 33 사진 윌리스 MB 앰뷸런스 지프

Tthe Willys MB 미육군 지프는 제2차 세계대전 당시 소형 4륜 구동 유틸리티 차량이었습니다.

잠깐, 당신을 위해 윌리스 MB 구급차 지프 사진을 검색 ...

참고 항목:

World War II: The Definitive Visual History from Blitzkrieg to the Atom Bomb(DK Definitive Visual Histories) - 아마존 지도별 제2차 세계 대전 지도(DK History Map by Map) - 아마존


The Lifesaver of the Forward Edge

Tthe Willys MB Ambulance was rarely a factory-standard vehicle; instead, it was usually a field-modified version of the ubiquitous ¼-ton 4×4 truck. While larger Dodge WC-54 ambulances handled transport between field hospitals, the “Ambulance Jeep” was the only vehicle small and agile enough to drive directly into the foxholes and craters of the front line to retrieve the wounded. Through various conversion kits—most notably the front-mounted litter racks—the humble Jeep was transformed into a vital link in the chain of survival for Allied soldiers.

Attribute Technical Specification (MB Modified)
역할 Casualty Evacuation (CASEVAC)
승무원 1 (Driver) + 1 (Medic/Attendant)
Patient Capacity 2 to 3 stretchers (Litters) depending on kit
엔진 Willys L134 “Go Devil” 4-cylinder (60 hp)
최대 속도 105 km/h (65 mph) — though much slower with patients
Modifications Extended frame racks or front-bumper litter supports
Drive Train 4×4 with 2-speed transfer case
Markings Large Red Cross on white backgrounds (Hood and Sides)

Design Engineering: Adapting for the Wounded

  • The Litter Racks: The most common conversion involved welding steel frames to the front bumper or over the rear wheel wells. These frames allowed standard canvas litters to be slotted into place and secured with straps, essentially turning the exterior of the vehicle into a mobile ward.
  • Extended Frames: Some specialized units utilized a “stretched” frame or added heavy-duty rear extensions that allowed two stretchers to lie flat across the back, often protected by a modified canvas “tilt” (roof).
  • Suspension Strain: Carrying two or three grown men on litters—plus a driver and medic—put immense strain on the Jeep’s leaf springs. To compensate, ambulance Jeeps often had reinforced “heavy-duty” springs installed to prevent the chassis from bottoming out on rough terrain.
  • The Go-Devil Engine: The high torque of the L134 engine at low speeds was critical. It allowed the driver to “crawl” over debris and mud without jarring the wounded patients, providing a smoother ride than the truck’s short wheelbase would normally suggest.

Operational History: Under the Red Cross

  • Jungle and Hedgerow Specialist: In the dense jungles of the Pacific or the tight bocage of Normandy, larger ambulances simply couldn’t get through. The Ambulance Jeep became the primary method for moving “urgent” casualties back to the Battalion Aid Station.
  • Visual Neutrality: Per the Geneva Convention, these Jeeps were painted with large Red Crosses. While this usually protected them from direct fire, in the heat of battle or against enemies who ignored the convention, the white-and-red markings often acted as a high-visibility target.
  • The Medic’s Office: Because space was so limited, medics often strapped their “Unit One” bags and extra splints to the sides of the Jeep or the spare tire mount, making the vehicle a literal rolling supply chest.
  • Post-War Evolution: The success of the modified MB led directly to the purpose-built M170 Ambulance Jeep (based on the M38A1) used during the Korean War, which featured a longer wheelbase specifically designed to carry stretchers internally.

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