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Mercedes-Benz Special Trucks at RETTmobil 2026.

When every second counts, you need vehicles you can rely on. That is precisely what RETTmobil 2026 in Fulda is all about. Mercedes-Benz Special Trucks will be showcasing robust solutions for operations both on and off the beaten track. The exhibits will be on display from 6 to 8 May 2026 in the outdoor area at booth F16.

RETTmobil brings together manufacturers, superstructure partners and experts from the emergency services. The focus is on products and solutions for day-to-day operations. These include ambulances and emergency vehicles, vehicle equipment, emergency medicine, radio technology and protective clothing.

The Mercedes-Benz Special Trucks stand features two vehicles specifically designed for demanding operations. The Mercedes-Benz Unimog U 5023 with a double cab is on display as a forest fire tanker (TLF-W) with a Rosenbauer setup. Also on display is the Mercedes-Benz Atego 1630 4x4 as a fire engine (LF) 10 with a Schlingmann setup.

Those who want to see the Mercedes-Benz Unimog U 5023 not just at the booth will also find it on the test track. There, the double-cab vehicle demonstrates its off-road capabilities. It quickly becomes clear just how well the highly off-road capable Unimog performs where the terrain, ground and route demand full power.

RETTmobil 2026

Mercedes-Benz Special Trucks:
Outdoor area, booth F16

6.–8. Mai 2026
Messe Galerie Fulda

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Mercedes-Benz Unimog U 5023 4x4

as a forest fire tender with a Rosenbauer setup
 

The Mercedes-Benz Unimog U 5023 4x4 really comes into its own where the terrain and conditions demand the utmost. Portal axles, high fording ability and excellent torsional rigidity ensure extreme off-road capability in category 3. This makes the vehicle ideal for off-road operations, civil protection and forest firefighting. The double cab with 2+2 seating, the roof hatch, as well as the powerful pump technology and high extinguishing agent capacity round off the operational concept.

Technical specifications and highlights.

Gross vehicle weight: 14.5 t
Wheelbase: 3,850 mm
Water tank: 2,700 l plus 300 l self-protection reserve
Engine power: 170 kW (231 hp)
Torque: 900 Nm
Wading depth: up to 1.2 m
Further highlights:
Tyre pressure regulation system for varying terrain
Pump & Roll function for firefighting whilst on the move

Mercedes-Benz Atego 1630 4x4

as an LF 10 with a Schlingmann setup
 

The Mercedes-Benz Atego 1630 4x4 embodies modern firefighting technology in a clearly structured vehicle design. With single tyres and a terrain category 2 rating, it performs with confidence even where operations demand greater traction. The ergonomic loading layout facilitates access to equipment. This is complemented by a spacious crew cabin with 1+8 seating.

Technical specifications and highlights.

Gross vehicle weight: 16 t
Wheelbase: 3,860 mm
Water tank: 3,000 l
Single tyres for operations in terrain category 2
Fire-fighting centrifugal pump: Schlingmann S2000, FPN 10-2000
Further highlights:
Pneumatic light mast with eight LED spotlights
PowAirBox and LED ambient and equipment compartment lighting
Storage concept with pull-out modules and integrated hygiene partition

Relevant product information

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Unimog Firefighting.

Unimog equipment carriers and all-terrain Unimog offer a wide range of solutions for special emergency response applications.

The extreme off-road Unimog.

This fantastic, reliable and resilient powerhouse has one goal: getting to work in as many application areas as possible.

The Atego in construction haulage.

Proves its mettle as a reliable and flexible partner both on construction sites and on the way there.