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What bullets are called life-saving bullets?

Due to the extensive use of high-tech weapons and high-explosive killing weapons, casualties will be very serious and battlefield rescue will be very difficult. At present, countries around the world, especially the United States and some military powers in Europe, are stepping up the development of medical equipment and rescue drugs suitable for modern battlefields, and have developed some life-saving ammunition.

Bullets are used to kill people, but western military medical institutions have developed "life-saving bullets" for battlefield rescue. This is because, in the battlefield of bullets, because the firepower of the warring parties is too strong, it is difficult for rescuers to get close, and the wounded will die of excessive blood loss. In response to this situation, "life-saving bullets" appeared. The warhead of this "life-saving bullet" is the same size as an ordinary bullet, except that it is not metal lead, but a special medicine. The body of this bullet is compressed by a soluble high-nutrient substance, which can be quickly absorbed by the human body. It is equipped with a certain dose of first-aid drugs, such as rapid hemostatic drugs, highly effective anti-infective drugs, excitatory central drugs, antidotes and nutritional drugs. The "life-saving bomb" is fired by special firearms, and its effective range is 1~ 1.5 km. Because of the laser positioning and aiming and laser night vision technology, the accuracy of hitting the target is over 98%.

In battle, the "life-saving bomb" is used under the command of the team doctor, and is usually deployed in a relatively hidden place behind the impact troops 1.5 km. On the battlefield, when the wounded can't be rescued for a while, the team doctor will determine the best hit position through the computer, immediately equip the drug type and dosage, and then command the operator to unfold. Although the white "life-saving bullet" flies slowly, it flies to the wounded like eyes, and accurately hits the wound of the wounded and sticks tightly to the skin. It only takes a few seconds for the wound to stop bleeding. After the wounded wake up, they can take out the first aid kit and dress themselves, which has won valuable time and created favorable conditions for the rear treatment.