
Today, we’re going to Krasnoe Selo, the Saint Petersburg Region, to watch students of Military Medical Academy named after S. M. Kirov exercise.

A military camp.

Formation.
In the cource of the exercise, students perfected their skills in spotting and evacuating the wounded soldiers from the battlefield, conducting operations under difficult field conditions, etc.

A lot of pressmen gathered for the exercise.


The command watches the exercise from above.

Waiting for the exercise to begin.

Action!



A student of the academy is evacuating a wounded soldier.

The soldier is being rendered first medical aid.

And then carried away.


Those present are being told about specifics of being a military medical man.


Bandaging each other.

This vehicle is able to lift and load a wounded person.


In these tents, soldiers were being operated on.


This blood is not real, fortunately.


Upliffting the wounded. Very convenient.

Over 300 people participated in the exercise.


In the emergency operation room.


An anaesthesia records book.

They’re extracting a bullet from a pig.


After the operation, they will cure the pig and prepare it for another operation…



‘Dentist’.

Someone got so tired that he fell asleep.

Here, everyone could have his arm X-rayed.


Let’s go back to the training ground.




They’re evacuating another wounded soldier.





These guys in gym suits are those who the soldiers fought against.



This is a mobile hospital which can be assembled and disassembled within hours.

It is equipped with hospital rooms and operating rooms.



A blogger is being checked up.

A hospital room.

And this is a mobile dining room.


This armored personnel carrier concluded the exercise.
Location: Krasnoye Selo
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poor pig D:
Why poor pig? I wouldn’t have used anesthetic. I would have put in an IV of smokey liquid and then made some delicious bacon and pork chops.
X-rays are dangerous… for example pregnant woman are very discourage to take an x-ray exam.
It’s not a toy. they should be careful.
These exercise are good, and im sure everyone taking part will do really well. But put them in real combat, and some of them (the ones who aced all their medical exams) will crack, because real bullet and shrapnel wounds look nothing remotely like any of the “wounds” shown here.
have you ever seen a real gun and bullets?^_^
Not just a real gun and bullets, I’ve seen real bullet wounds. Happy?
unhappy(╯^╰〉I have never seen a real gun and bullets i am curious.Please don’t mind if i say anything wrong.i hope you understand for my english
Oh, sorry. I understand.
Cheer up.
i must learn from you!
An interesting exercise, however, I see no use of helicopters. Even an old broken down helicopter is useful for practicing loading and unloading patients.
With the range of modern weapons, a medical facility has to be so far from the fighting that only helicopters can be used to evacuate patients.
That may be true. But in Chechnya, we found out (the hard way) that helicopters stick out a lot more than vehicles. BTR’s, BMP’s and BMD’s did the job better.
These type of Excercise is very Helpful for face any situation during the war.
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20111213224312AA4IKm4
An ambulance with a crane, great idea!!!