The development was carried out within the framework of the project “Breakthrough Research and Development in the Field of Liquid Respiration” and the program “Priority 2030”. The governor of Sevastopol noted that there are no analogues of such equipment in Russia, and foreign analogues are inferior in mobility and require expensive maintenance.
The device is currently being prepared for certification and clinical trials, after which it will be put into mass production. The university is also developing an unmanned all-terrain vehicle for transporting goods and injured people.
Source: Ferra

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