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According to the report, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is exploring a new robotic concept that navigates the human body to locate wounds and apply lifesaving treatment, giving injured frontline troops a better chance to survive until they reach a hospital.
The report stated that it is called Medics Autonomously Stopping Hemorrhage (MASH), the system relies on artificial intelligence to guide advanced sensors to a wound and autonomously apply clotting and healing materials.
The report said that it is practical application, medical crews would make a small incision in a soldier’s torso, allowing MASH to deploy its robotic components to temporarily stitch critical injuries.
In addition, DARPA said that the concept is not about creating entirely new robots. It focuses instead on upgrading existing, combat-proven medical tools with smarter tech and autonomous capabilities.
Source: Next Gen Defense
The report stated that it is called Medics Autonomously Stopping Hemorrhage (MASH), the system relies on artificial intelligence to guide advanced sensors to a wound and autonomously apply clotting and healing materials.
The report said that it is practical application, medical crews would make a small incision in a soldier’s torso, allowing MASH to deploy its robotic components to temporarily stitch critical injuries.
In addition, DARPA said that the concept is not about creating entirely new robots. It focuses instead on upgrading existing, combat-proven medical tools with smarter tech and autonomous capabilities.
Source: Next Gen Defense