The Chinese army has created a lifelike robot mannequin, complete with a pulse and beating heart, to help train its medics to treat battlefield injuries, according to the PLA Daily.
The medical simulator, named “Warrior” is even able to give medics feedback on how well they are treating the injuries and is equipped with more than 30 sensors to help simulate more than 300 battlefield injuries.
PLA Daily, the armed forces’ official newspaper, reported in the May that the model had been designed as part of a wider overhaul of military medical training and it would be used to simulate almost all the battlefield traumas a soldier could experience.
Besides having its own pulse and heartbeat, it is able to breathe, cough or moan while trainees can also monitor its blood pressure.
The Chinese army has created a lifelike robot mannequin, complete with a pulse and beating heart, to help train its medics to treat battlefield injuries, according to the PLA Daily.
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