Post by : Bianca Haleem
NATO forces have demonstrated an AI-assisted heavy-lift drone designed to support battlefield medical evacuations during military exercises in Poland.
The Flowcopter FC-100 UAV was tested for its ability to carry injured soldiers from dangerous combat zones, potentially reducing the risk to rescue teams and frontline medics.
Reports say the drone uses a gas-powered hydraulic system instead of traditional batteries, allowing it to carry heavy payloads and operate for longer missions. The test highlights how militaries are exploring unmanned systems for emergency rescue, logistics, and casualty evacuation in future battlefield conditions.
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