The latest phase of the war has once again changed the approach to evacuating the wounded from positions. The distances remain the same as at the beginning of the full-scale campaign, while unmanned reconnaissance and strike capabilities have multiplied significantly, both quantitatively and qualitatively.
Broadcast “Expert opinion” – announcement
🎙 Our founder on air — Kraina FM Broadcast drops tomorrow — stay tuned for the link! Max Shannon talks about how modern warfare changed evacuation, why YUTA stretchers are a must-have, and how demand for gear shifts after first combat. We don’t just make stretchers. We reshape how evacuation...
Preventing Hypothermia: Key Principles of Battlefield Aid
‼️Hypothermia is an extremely dangerous condition, especially on the battlefield. Exposure to cold, rain, and wind, combined with blood loss and immobility, significantly increases the risks faced by a wounded soldier.
Dingo
We've said it before, but Dingo is a universal assistant in any branch of the modern army! Believe us, it's not just the infantry who will find it useful. 😉 In the photo, you can see some of the gear that instructors have to carry daily at training centers for...



