ARMY-2016. The only man-repair exhibit

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At the ARMY-2016 technology exhibition, many different exhibits were exhibited. Basically, of course, destined for weaning lives. There were, of course, engineering. But only one exhibit was designed to save human life. Here is a deal.



With the great pleasure I present this complex.

Automobile dressing station APP-3.

Designed to provide first aid in the field of hostilities, natural disasters, where there are no stationary medical facilities.

Status: passes state tests.

Developer and manufacturer: PJSC "Medoborudovanie", Saransk, Republic of Mordovia.

The complex is created on the "all in one kunge" system. There will be some more materials about these machines, it is not uncommon today. You often get amazed at how much, it turns out, you can stuff it into one KamAZ and take it where it is necessary. So in our case.

In expanded form, the item is very large. In a collapsed - everything fits in the luggage compartment of a single truck.

The total area of ​​the interior 78,5 square. m

Two tents: pre-dressing and evacuation. The dressing room itself is in the back of KamAZ. The area of ​​each of the tents 31,5 square. m


View from the outside to pre-dressing. Each of the tents is equipped with a personal heater.




Inside view.

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The entrance to the dressing room itself.


Special trolley for transporting the wounded.


On this strange ladder with the help of a winch on this trolley lift those who are not able to move independently.


Winch control panel. One in the dressing room, one down.

The evacuation unit looks exactly the same. And there, too, there is another trolley and a winch.


Dressing inside. Steel, nickel and chrome. The ability to create a completely sterile environment.






Its own generator on 8 KW, its own battery, plus the ability to power the vehicle's generator or external power sources from 24 to 220 volts.


Sterilizer.


Aquablock. Hot and cold water plus in a separate faucet - distilled water from its own water distiller.


Many compartments for dressings and medicines. He took off not everything, it is difficult to crawl there.




Dressing table with adjustment system.


Workplace doctor. Belts at the chair and the table - in case you have to urgently leave the place of deployment, not having time to finish the assistance to the wounded. In the case of shelling, for example.


Quartz. Very necessary system allows you to quickly disinfect the place of work.

The item in addition to heaters may well be equipped with air conditioning. The system of internal pressurization of air allows you to completely change the air at 6 point every hour. Naturally, the working pressure inside is slightly higher than atmospheric (1,15 times), which helps to prevent pollution and dust outside.

The capacity of the complex - 5-7 people per hour. Inside can be waiting for help or evacuation to 18 people on stretchers and 8-10 able to move independently. The full deployment time of an item is 45 minutes.

From the point of view of the person who worked with medical equipment and who understands this a little, is an excellent point. Warm in the cold season, cool in the heat. Wall thickness is 40 centimeters. Naturally windproof. And clean, which is very important for medcare.

Yes, this is not a field medical center of tarpaulin, which many of the readers probably remember. This is not yesterday our field medicine, it is quite so sure today.
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  1. +8
    21 September 2016 07: 19
    It would be "confident today" if the troops were fully equipped with this technique. And so it can be called "possible tomorrow", and since in technical terms this product is not any high-tech, it is most likely "possible morally and technically obsolete tomorrow."
  2. +4
    21 September 2016 07: 20
    In this pneumatic construction "product number 2", at +40 degrees, there is nothing to breathe, everything stinks of rubber. As well as problems with blackout. Yes, and it flows slightly in the rain. There are no hard floors, which on soft soils "no gut". Trust me. I personally experienced it.
  3. PKK
    +1
    21 September 2016 07: 21
    All this is good, but money is needed again, otherwise it’s nothing at all. An easier option is to throw a couple of railway cars onto a maz with a trolley, after shooting the yards, this will be a fly, do not forget how many corpses will happen during a nuclear war, you need a special carriage for transportation. Then nine such flyers will make up a hospital. Such a design is much more practical than copying Amer inflatable hospitals. Of course inflatable hospitals are needed, but they won’t do the weather.
  4. 0
    21 September 2016 07: 37
    a good thing, but with our climate - it is very controversial ........ and here is the Soviet ancestornot quite inflatable but quickly erected .....
  5. +1
    21 September 2016 09: 17
    To the pain everything is familiar, Russian, kondovoe. All the electronics fly to hell for the second month, only tables, chairs, stretchers serve forever, you kill horseradish: =)
  6. +2
    21 September 2016 10: 19
    To be honest, the material (visually reminiscent of a pressure seal) seemed thin, especially on the floor, and after all they would walk on it a lot and lay on bunks, and sit on chairs. Therefore, it seems to me that the flooring is needed, but it is most likely flexible and preferably with a slight bias towards the sump for collecting liquid, so that when wet cleaning everything flows into one place. And yes, to bask in the sun it will be godless, in fact a hotbed, because ventilation should be very effective. Plus, it would be nice to foresee the possibility of throwing different standard coatings on top - heat-reflecting in the summer (less warmed by the sun) and heat-saving in winter.
  7. 0
    21 September 2016 11: 37
    But what about the medical equipment in the pavilions and auxiliary systems ??? There was something to save lives
    1. +4
      21 September 2016 19: 14
      To my deep regret, there is some kind of infection in the Main Military Medical Directorate of the RF Ministry of Defense, which procures not what is needed for the troops, but that it is beneficial for EMU. Therefore, we have what we see in the photo!
  8. +1
    22 September 2016 05: 18
    Is this a battalion car?
    What do experts think of a throughput of 5-7 people per hour?
    What is the supply of water?
  9. +1
    22 September 2016 20: 38
    What kind of novelty can we talk about if only the chassis and the inflatable tents differ from the AP-2? This is not a step forward, but full two steps back. Heaters were also in the previous version of the car. Like quartz, boiler and water tap. And the "great" invention of the winch ... Why? There used to be a ladder just at an obtuse angle and pushed along the guides. Fast and easy. And tarpaulin tents generally have more degrees of freedom due to subplanning, insulation, and so on ...
    Of the advantages, only a place to store everything separately. The result is bullshit.