I know they did studies in Iraq about treatment from hemorrhage losses, a simple device like a tourniquet was able to mitigate/prevent 80% of those deaths, but that might go hand and hand with the "2 hour golden rule" when I came to casevac.
I'm sure the battlefield in ukraine is much different, though, and terrain dictates. I'm sure someone here can probably elaborate on it.
When Soldering you need to clean and the flux the joints, don't know if it will keep you alive here though. Sorry I had to make a joke, based on the spelling mistake.
No
You need to make paragraphs.
I know they did studies in Iraq about treatment from hemorrhage losses, a simple device like a tourniquet was able to mitigate/prevent 80% of those deaths, but that might go hand and hand with the "2 hour golden rule" when I came to casevac. I'm sure the battlefield in ukraine is much different, though, and terrain dictates. I'm sure someone here can probably elaborate on it.
I ain't reading allat
Biggest difference is drones.
There are more effective ways to kill and lessons on what not to do learned nowadays. Also, tik tok.
When Soldering you need to clean and the flux the joints, don't know if it will keep you alive here though. Sorry I had to make a joke, based on the spelling mistake.
All I know is putin and Hitler have a lot of similarities. Same with their soldiers.
not reading all that. but no
Is it even relevant to debate about that how it compares in practical experience? That time has long gone.