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Case Study | Legionarius Smart Garments Report Wounds Using goTenna Pro X Series + ATAK

In June of 2024, goTenna and Legionarius embarked on a mission to showcase the impact of remote situational awareness and intervention in treating hemorrhaging wounds from gunshots, shrapnel, or explosives. Legionarius’ Smart Garments leveraged goTenna’s off-grid network data transport layer for this battlefield simulation test. The successful pairing of Legionarius Smart Garments with a goTenna Pro X2 device could revolutionize battlefield medical intervention. It would enable instant transmission of crucial wound and health data, ensure immediate support from teammates, and significantly enhance mission success and safety. This breakthrough could optimize medical responses and resources, eliminating the need for costly satellite communications or easily detectable radio voice transmissions.

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Ryan Schradin

Ryan Schradin

Ryan Schradin is the Executive Editor of The Last Mile. A communications expert and journalist with over a decade of experience, Ryan has edited and contributed to multiple popular online trade publications focused on unified communications and network infrastructure industries.

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