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TM 9-2320-280-10  1-16. 2-ULITTER AMBULANCES, ARMORED (M996 AND  M996A1); 4-LITTER AMBULANCES, ARMORED  (M997, M997A1, AND M997A2)  a. Differences. The M996 and M996A1 are armored 2-litter ambulances. The M997, M997A1, and  M997A2 are 4-litter ambulances with armor protection and air conditioning for crew and patients. The A2  models have new bumpers, which make the vehicles slightly longer. A 9,000 lb winch is also available for the  A2 models as an option. These differences affect:  • Approach Angle  • Special Winch-Assisted Operations  • Vehicle Length  • Vehicle Weight  • Shipping Dimensions  b. Purpose of the Vehicle.  (1) M996 and M996A1 Armored 2-Litter Ambulances. The M996 and M996A1 ambulances are capable  of transporting up to two litter patients, six ambulatory patients, or a combination of litter and ambulatory  patients. Additionally, medical personnel, equipment, and a driver can be accommodated in the vehicle. The  patient compartment is heated with a vehicle-mounted fuel burning heater. For operation in an NBC  environment, the M996 and M996A1 are equipped with a Gas-Particulate Filter Unit (GPFU) with heaters  capable of supporting up to five personnel equipped with either M25 series protective masks or M13 series  patient protective masks. The GPFU forces temperature-controlled, filtered air to the mask facepieces, which  increases protection, eases breathing, and reduces stress and heat fatigue during extended periods of NBC  operation.  (2) M997, M997A1, and M997A2 Armored 4-Litter Ambulances. The M997, M997A1, and M997A2  ambulances are capable of transporting up to four litter patients, eight ambulatory patients, or a combination of  litter and ambulatory patients. Additionally, medical personnel, equipment, and a driver can be accommodated  in the vehicle. The ambulance can be heated, ventilated, or air conditioned, depending on environmental  conditions. For operation in an NBC environment, the M997, M997A1, and M997A2 are equipped with a Gas-  Particulate Filter Unit (GPFU) with heaters capable of supporting up to seven personnel equipped with either  M25 series protective masks or M13 series patient protective masks. The GPFU forces temperature-controlled,  filtered air to the mask facepieces, which increases protection, eases breathing, and reduces stress and heat  fatigue during extended periods of NBC operation.  c. Performance. Fully-loaded M996, M996A1, M997, M997A1, and M997A2 ambulances will climb road  grades as steep as 60% (31°) and traverse a side slope of up to 40% (220). The vehicles ford hard bottom  water crossings up to 30 inches (76 centimeters) without a deep water fording kit and 60 inches (152  centimeters) with the kit. Refer to table 1-15 for cruising range.  d. Special Limitations. None.  e. Special Instructions in the Manual.  (1) Refer to paragraph 2-2, Controls, Indicators, and Equipment.  (2) Refer to chapter 2, section VII, Ambulance Operation.  1-18