< IMG SRC = "/Uploads/Blogs/E3/93/IB-FCFPT2R_37C6FC93.jpg" Alt = "Ukrainian Military Military Tested Evacuation Platform"/> ~ ~ ~ < p > on & nbsp; nbsp & nbsp; nbsp; tested a logistics-evacuation robotic robotic platform “Volia-E”, which is able to take out the wounded soldiers independently to the evacuation point. The testing took place in the area of ​​responsibility of the operative-strategic group of Khortytsa troops, and the development was supported < P > The press service & nbsp; NBS; General Staff of the Armed Forces.

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< p > The main mission of the platform & mdash; Deliver the wounded to the evacuation point where the medical team can pick it up. In combat, when every minute is critical, such automated solutions can be key to saving lives. The use of land drones significantly reduces the risks to military physicians and increases the efficiency of evacuation operations.

< P > According to the Deputy Head of the Military Medical Center of OKP Khortytsa, the Colonel of Medical Service Konstantin Kischuk, the test of the platform made it possible to identify a number of aspects that need improvement. These proposals have already been transferred to developers for further modernization of “will-e” to make it even more effective in real war conditions.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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