A game simulator for tactical medicine training has been created in Ukraine

A game simulator for tactical medicine training has been created in Ukraine

You can get access to the premium subscription after verifying your identity through Diia

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Illustration: LifesaverSIM

Ukrainians can learn first aid and tactical medicine for free with LifesaverSIM. The mobile game simulator provides an opportunity to learn how to save lives in combat conditions. A premium subscription is available for free after verifying your identity through Diia.

LifesaverSIM offers a realistic simulation where users can practice tourniquets, wound tamponade, and other MARCH protocol actions. The course was developed in conjunction with experienced instructors and combat medics, and meets the recommendations of the TCCC Committee and NATO standards.

How to get access:

  1. Download LifesaverSIM from the App Store or Google Play.
  2. Create an account and verify your identity via Diia to get free access.
  3. After activation, all training materials will be available offline.

Over time, new training courses will be added to LifesaverSIM.

The simulator was developed by members of Brave1, a Defence Tech development support cluster in Ukraine for the Defense Forces.