An armored capsule from a ground robotic complex (NRK) was used to rescue a wounded Ukrainian soldier during the evacuation of an infantry position following an enemy FPV drone attack. The operation was part of a mission codenamed “Fixy,” according to the First Separate Medical Battalion. According to the battalion, the serviceman was injured by a munition dropped from an enemy drone and remained immobilized in an infantry position, unable to move independently. The route to the evacuation point crossed territory saturated with hostile forces, making the use of traditional rescue methods impossible. Given the situation, the command decided to employ a ground robotic complex equipped with an armored capsule. The total planned route was 58 kilometers, with 29 kilometers one way. After the wounded soldier was loaded, the system detected the presence of an enemy drone, prompting the team to increase speed to the maximum possible. Approximately four kilometers into the movement, during the second attempt to advance, the ground robot was struck by an enemy FPV drone. Despite the hit, the soldier was promptly removed from the damaged capsule by personnel from a nearby unit and received immediate medical care. Source and images: First Separate Medical Battalion, Telegram @first_medical_battalion
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