Combat medic training (TCCC)

Ukraine needs to significantly expand its training capacity for the use of trauma kits (Combat Medic Training – TCCC). Every soldier needs to complete this training before entering a combat zone, as it dramatically increases the chances of survival for the wounded.
Trauma packs

Every convoy we send includes trauma kits for Ukrainian forces, including a tourniquet, chest seals, haemostatic gauze, and an emergency bandage — essential for treating severe bleeding and lung injuries. Due to shortages on the front line, every service member has to carry such kits.
Evacuation robots

Protect Ukraine has teamed up with Ukraine’s General Staff and a drone manufacturer to develop an armoured ground robot for the save evacuation of wounded soldiers under fire. Equipped with medical monitoring and communication tools, this robot reduces the dangers medics face from Russian attacks. The design has now been approved, a prototype is currently being tested, and serial production has started.
Ambulances

Ambulances enable medics to treat and quickly evacuate wounded soldiers and civilians, radically increasing survival chances in combat zones.
Blood bank

Ukraine’s blood services are fragmented, leaving many patients—from mothers and children to wounded soldiers—without timely transfusions. Even before the war, two-thirds of patients lacked access to the blood they needed. Thanks to Protect Ukraine, funding is now being provided to address this critical shortage.