- إنضم
- 25 نوفمبر 2022
- المشاركات
- 3,231
- مستوى التفاعل
- 9,708
- المستوي
- 3
- الرتب
- 3
عملت الموضوع لمناقشة مدي تدريب الوحدات العسكرية المصرية و هنبدأ ب SaR و combat medics
ارسال اسعاف مدني لمناطق اشتباك مع الارهابيين قبل العملية الشاملة 2018 بدلا من ارسال عسكريين متخصصين يوحي انه ليس هناك فرق متخصصة و combat medics في كل فرقة او كمين منصب من مجنديين لا يتعدى تدريبهم 45 يوم و يطلقون خزنة واحدة فقط طول هذه الفترة. هل يوجد قصور في عمليات البحث و الانقاذ؟ طبعا لا يوجد عمليات موثقة بالفيديو على مثلا هجوم كمين الرفاعي و البرث ف ساعتمد على مسلسلات الاختيار 1 و الكتيبة 101 و عضو في منتدى باكستاني اسمه FrogMan و صاحب منصة EgyptDefenceReview على تويتر.
There aren't. The Egyptian Medical Corps strictly trains emergency medical technicians, nurses, and has started training doctors again. They service Egypt's network of military hospitals, clinics, and during conventional conflicts field hospitals.
The concept of a soldier who is also a medic in an infantry platoon/company never made its way to Egypt or if it did it no longer exists.
- Within Egyptian Army units on operations there isn't any medical equipment or knowledge. There are no combat medics
- First responders are usually civilian EMTs who can't go in under fire and are targeted by terrorists while evacuating casualties on predictable pre-determined routes. So the military gets their own and civilians killed at times.
- There is no forward aeromedical evacuation. Although Egypt does have a Combat Search and Rescue capability it is somewhat immature and needs more resources, its focus is mainly pilot rescue for the Air Force and Navy.
- The main hospitals used in Northern Sinai are the General and Military hospitals. Both provide no where near the level of care that was present in Bastion although they do thankfully save lives.
Come visit London's specialist private hospitals and talk to Officers who were amputated because they were sent on operations with M113s and Fahds. Without any counter IED training or equipment such as ground penetrating radar or counter signal jammers. Or how about those that bleed out regularly because they aren't given medical equipment (toniquets, chest seals, bandages, sellox, morphine etc) and there isn't a combat search and rescue/forward aeromedical evacuation system in place, there's no combat medics, and by the time they're evacuated civilian ambulances they're either dead or die on the way to hospital, which in its self is unprepared for crash trauma of this sort.
في كمين البرث يتم شحن المصابين و القتلى الى غرفة واحدة ولا يوجد مؤشرات على وجود combat medics لكي يعاونه المصابين لحين وصول الدعم. كمين الرفاعي تم تصفيته بالكامل مع تصفية القوة المهاجمة من الارهابيين لم يكن هناك combat medics ليعاونه المصابين الذين ماته من نزيف و كان ممكن تدارك الامر اذا كانه موجودين في صفوف القوات. اعرف ان المصادر ضعيفة سنة لكن لا يوجد غيرها عن التشكيل التخصصي للوحدات و لست عسكريا فقمت بانشاره في قسم الاسئلة
ارسال اسعاف مدني لمناطق اشتباك مع الارهابيين قبل العملية الشاملة 2018 بدلا من ارسال عسكريين متخصصين يوحي انه ليس هناك فرق متخصصة و combat medics في كل فرقة او كمين منصب من مجنديين لا يتعدى تدريبهم 45 يوم و يطلقون خزنة واحدة فقط طول هذه الفترة. هل يوجد قصور في عمليات البحث و الانقاذ؟ طبعا لا يوجد عمليات موثقة بالفيديو على مثلا هجوم كمين الرفاعي و البرث ف ساعتمد على مسلسلات الاختيار 1 و الكتيبة 101 و عضو في منتدى باكستاني اسمه FrogMan و صاحب منصة EgyptDefenceReview على تويتر.
There aren't. The Egyptian Medical Corps strictly trains emergency medical technicians, nurses, and has started training doctors again. They service Egypt's network of military hospitals, clinics, and during conventional conflicts field hospitals.
The concept of a soldier who is also a medic in an infantry platoon/company never made its way to Egypt or if it did it no longer exists.
- Within Egyptian Army units on operations there isn't any medical equipment or knowledge. There are no combat medics
- First responders are usually civilian EMTs who can't go in under fire and are targeted by terrorists while evacuating casualties on predictable pre-determined routes. So the military gets their own and civilians killed at times.
- There is no forward aeromedical evacuation. Although Egypt does have a Combat Search and Rescue capability it is somewhat immature and needs more resources, its focus is mainly pilot rescue for the Air Force and Navy.
- The main hospitals used in Northern Sinai are the General and Military hospitals. Both provide no where near the level of care that was present in Bastion although they do thankfully save lives.
Come visit London's specialist private hospitals and talk to Officers who were amputated because they were sent on operations with M113s and Fahds. Without any counter IED training or equipment such as ground penetrating radar or counter signal jammers. Or how about those that bleed out regularly because they aren't given medical equipment (toniquets, chest seals, bandages, sellox, morphine etc) and there isn't a combat search and rescue/forward aeromedical evacuation system in place, there's no combat medics, and by the time they're evacuated civilian ambulances they're either dead or die on the way to hospital, which in its self is unprepared for crash trauma of this sort.
في كمين البرث يتم شحن المصابين و القتلى الى غرفة واحدة ولا يوجد مؤشرات على وجود combat medics لكي يعاونه المصابين لحين وصول الدعم. كمين الرفاعي تم تصفيته بالكامل مع تصفية القوة المهاجمة من الارهابيين لم يكن هناك combat medics ليعاونه المصابين الذين ماته من نزيف و كان ممكن تدارك الامر اذا كانه موجودين في صفوف القوات. اعرف ان المصادر ضعيفة سنة لكن لا يوجد غيرها عن التشكيل التخصصي للوحدات و لست عسكريا فقمت بانشاره في قسم الاسئلة