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无人机、机械狗 高原救治伤员用上系统性装备
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-09-23 09:03
Core Insights - The 77th Group Army conducted a medical rescue exercise at an altitude of 4,700 meters, utilizing advanced equipment such as robotic dogs, drones, and all-terrain vehicles to enhance high-altitude medical capabilities [1][5]. Group 1: Exercise Overview - The exercise involved rapid mobilization of medical forces to establish field rescue stations and conduct patient rescues using advantageous terrain [1][3]. - Frontline rescue personnel effectively utilized the strengths of field ambulances and all-terrain vehicles, supported by robotic dogs and drones, to locate and treat injured personnel [3]. Group 2: Medical Response - Medical staff implemented triage, damage control, and respiratory maintenance during the critical "golden hour" of emergency care, achieving "classified treatment and precise diversion" [5]. - As the number of casualties increased, mobile rescue forces were deployed to provide support, using transport drones to deliver medical supplies in conjunction with robotic dogs [5]. Group 3: Innovation in Logistics - The use of drones for supply delivery allows for overcoming enemy fire barriers, directly addressing battlefield medical needs, and reducing material loss during transport [7]. - The exercise focused on practical combat needs, establishing a tiered training method for medical support, emphasizing efficient collaboration across all levels [9].