Final year project - University of Montreal - Bachelor in Industrial Design
Developed for 2030, Hercules is a vehicle that can be deployed immediately after a disaster, regardless of terrain and geographical area, by road, boat or air by helicopter or unloaded from a wide-body aircraft.
Hercules can be deployed for seven days, with a staff of four people, and has its own energy and food resources to be self-sufficient. It provides primary care (drugs, vaccines, food and water), minor operations (dentistry, suturing and fracture) and can accommodate up to five people in a tent.

SKETCHES
3D MODELING
using Rhino + C4D
RENDERING
Can take a team of 4 people (doctor, surgeon, nurse and dentist) for 7 days without need to get fresh supplies
Can load an additionnal 12,000 lbs of supplies (water, food, clothes, medicine,...)
Can take 5 patients every time under his tent at his back
Is energy self-sufficient
Wide range front window
Rear suspensions by pivot 
His height from the ground (2ft.) and his 4 independant suspensions allow Hercule to get through some diffculties on his way
And if it's impossible, Hercule can be transported by helicopter
HERCULE
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HERCULE

Disaster response vehicle, which can be sent in less than 24h, and can stay on the zone for at least 7 days without any fresh supplies. His main Read More

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