The new product stands out with its practical design: A fighter or doctor can easily adjust the application time by aligning the numbers and markings on the tourniquet with one hand, without the need for additional tools.

Anna Alekseeva, director of the Civilist development company, noted that such tourniquets are unique on the market and have aroused interest among both military and civilian doctors. A Kostroma volunteer with a 3D printer is involved in the production process of the tourniquets, thanks to which the first batch of products has already been produced.

Source: Ferra

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