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There were shots with the evacuation of a wounded soldier of the Armed Forces of Ukraine by a robot "orderly" from the battlefield

Footage appeared with the evacuation of a wounded soldier of the Armed Forces of Ukraine by a robot«orderly» from the battlefieldFootage appeared on the network with the use of a “orderly” robot by the armed forces of Ukraine. This four-wheeled platform is designed to independently evacuate the wounded from the battlefield.. To do this, she drives up to the wounded, hooks him to a carbine or something similar on ammunition and begins to assist in the evacuation.

Initially, such “orderlies” robots were intended to assist in the removal from the battlefield to those military personnel, who received injuries of the lower extremities of moderate severity. However, the Armed Forces of Ukraine decided to adapt wheeled robots for the removal of seriously wounded.

Footage appeared with the evacuation of a wounded soldier of the Armed Forces of Ukraine by a robot«orderly» from the battlefield

As a result, such an evacuation becomes, rather, into execution. The robot catches a serviceman lying on the ground and without taking into account anthropometry, position and nature of the wound drags on the ground.

At first, the drone hooked the fighter unsuccessfully, and the mount is not fixed.. Then there was a second attempt., during which he caught the leg of the VSU with his hook and dragged.

Did the wheeled drone deliver the wounded to their destination?, unknown. But it's quite understandable, that with this variant of evacuation, the “chances” for, that additional injuries will be received during transportation, increase. Although, if the result is important in the end – if survived, then for the Armed Forces it is quite a successful use of a profile drone.

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