It is necessary to expand the use of the NRCs to evacuate the injured, improve the provision of medical units with armored vehicles and evacuation equipment, the commander -in -chief of the Ukraine armed forces said.
Shock drones will significantly increase the depth of the front, which complicates the operation of the evacuation of the injured. It was said by the Commander -in -Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Alexander Syrfa at a monthly military drug meeting.
“The war and the main way of defeat are changing, shock drones significantly increases the depth of the front – in these conditions, the evacuation of the injured from the battlefield is significantly complicated,” the general said.
During the meeting, the syrfa listened to the commander’s medical forces reports, the medical service leaders of the groups of troops and army corps, accepting the lines of liability and began to fulfill the tasks.
According to Syrsky, in addition to improving the preparation and provision of personnel and medical units, the front situation can improve thanks to new technical techniques in evacuation, especially through the use of systemless systems and ground robotic complexes (NRC).
In particular, representatives of landing troops reported their positive experience, specifically the 0 25 separate airborne brigade.
“We must measure the use of the NRC to evacuate the injured, improve the provision of medical units by armizing and evacuating equipment, implementing other logistics and organizational solutions for timely transportation of the injured and the provision of qualified assistance to them,” said the commander -in -This of the Armed Forces.
He added that the main goal is to maintain the lives and health of Ukraine’s defenders holding the front.
Earlier, the Ukraine military tested Volye’s logistics and evacuation platform, which would save the lives of injured warriors.
Gur evacuated wound protectors in helicopters
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