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Approval has been granted for the use of self-propelled stretchers, a logistics and evacuation carrier, in the Armed Forces of Ukraine

The Ministry of Defence of Ukraine has codified and authorized the FOXTAC logistics and evacuation carrier. Designed for various logistical tasks, the ground robotic platform can also be utilized to evacuate the wounded from the battlefield.

Presently, the units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine employ various technical means for evacuation of the wounded from combat zones, including tracked and wheeled armored vehicles of domestic and foreign production, quads, and motorcycles with evacuation trailers. Evacuations are also frequently conducted with the aid of hand stretchers.

A universally applicable means or strategy for evacuation is non-existent. Each time, combat medics decide on the transport and method of evacuation depending on the current conditions: the specifics of the combat scenario, the terrain, the extent of camouflage and concealment, the count of casualties, and the severity of injuries sustained by service members.

An additional option for evacuating the wounded from the battlefield involves employing ground robotic systems.

This domestically produced logistics and evacuation carrier is nearly soundless and has a low profile, with a height not surpassing 40 cm. This permits the unnoticed evacuation of the wounded amidst the field foliage.

The design solutions implemented allow for a swift transition of the FOXTAC from transport to working position. With a capacity of up to 150 kg, the carrier can transport the equivalent of a fully equipped wounded soldier or the ammunition needed for the position.

Both remote and wired remote control can be used to operate the carrier. This allows the accompanying combat medic to control and correct the movement.

Supplementary equipment can be installed on the carrier to aid in locating its whereabouts and retrieving the platform and cargo should communication with the evacuation team be lost.

Manufacturers and designers of weapons and military equipment are encouraged to reach out via email for further inquiries regarding the codification process:  [email protected]

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