Indian Air Force tested indigenous mobile hospital 'BHISHM' in Agra for the first time

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Indian Air Force tested
indigenous mobile hospital
'BHISHM' in Agra for the first time
 The Indian Air Force has tested the
state-of-the-art indigenous mobile
hospital BHISHM Cube for airdrop
in Agra. Union Health Minister
Mansukh Mandaviya said, this
innovative technology is a huge
leap in providing quick and
comprehensive medical assistance
during emergencies anywhere.
 This is the first time that the Indian
Air Force has tested this portable
hospital. The Cube is a part of a
broader initiative called Project
Bhishm– India Health Initiative for
Cooperation, Cooperation and
Friendship, which is designed to
treat 200 casualties.
 These cubes are strong,
waterproof, and lightweight,
designed for a variety of
configurations, making them ideal
for a variety of emergency
scenarios.
 It also integrates Artificial
Intelligence (AI) and data analytics
to facilitate efficient management
in the field. The entire unit consists
of 72 easily transportable
components that can be easily
transported by hand, bicycle or
even by drone.
 The Ad Cube stands out with its
ability to be deployed in under an
astonishing 12 minutes. Life-saving
equipment is packed in "mini-
cubes" placed in "ArogyaMaatri
Cube Cages".
 Under 'Project BHISHM', India is set
to provide critical medical supplies
to developing countries facing
natural disasters or humanitarian
emergencies.
 The deployment in Sri Lanka and
Myanmar reflects India's
commitment to global
humanitarian efforts.

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