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Battlefield spray stops heavy bleeding in 1 second, doctors say
On modern battlefields and city streets alike, the difference between life and death after a major injury is often measured ...
NAPLES, Italy — The Army is testing the ability of its combat medics to keep critically injured soldiers alive on the future battlefield, where they no longer will be able to rely on quick medical ...
The U.S. Army has chosen Bell’s V-280 for the Future Long Range Assault Aircraft program, officially designating it as the MV-75. (Bell) The U.S. Army will field the long-anticipated Bell MV-75 ...
The U.S. Army is narrowing the field as it seeks a replacement for the Airbus UH-72 Lakota helicopters currently used for rotary-wing training at Fort Rucker, Alabama. Several contractors have now ...
A Vietnam veteran returned home after two years as a combat medic. He'd treated gunshot wounds, performed emergency procedures and saved lives under fire. Civilian hospitals wouldn't hire him. His ...
The U.S. military will no longer shoot live goats and pigs to help combat medics learn to treat battlefield injuries. Pexels The United States military is no longer shooting live animals as part of ...
The new 49B area of concentration will get its first cadre of officers who are tasked with integrating AI into logistics, robotics and combat. By Nicholas Slayton Published Jan 2, 2026 1:28 PM EST ...
The U.S. military will stop its practice of shooting pigs and goats to help prepare medics for treating wounded troops in a combat zone, ending an exercise made obsolete by simulators that mimic ...
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