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Indian Army mulling drone-based ambulances for battle casualties

An Indian Army helicopter carrying out casualty evacuation in Jammu and Kashmir

The Indian Army is apparently investigating the use of cargo drones as short-range air ambulances to quickly remove wounded soldiers from the battlefield, which is ground-breaking initiative.

drone is seen being used to convey stretcher—possibly holding dummy—across makeshift battleground in widely shared social media photo released by the Indian Army.

Drone technology has enormous promise for medical evacuation. Drones can reach difficult-to-reach areas that conventional ambulances cannot, greatly speeding up response times and possibly saving lives. Drones can also function in dangerous settings, reducing the risk to rescue workers.

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The Indian Army is conducting trials of drone-based air ambulances in line with its continuous endeavors to update its arsenal and take use of new technologies to improve soldier safety and operational effectiveness.

Although the technology is still in its early phases of research, its effective application might transform medical care on the battlefield and establish new benchmarks for military medical evacuation missions across the globe.

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