Developments in military personal armour have aimed to achieve a balance between anatomical coverage, protection and mobility. When death is likely to occur within 60 min of injury to anatomical structures without damage control surgery, then these anatomical structures are defined as 'essential'. However, the medical terminology used to describe coverage is challenging to convey in a Systems Requirements Document (SRD) for acquisition of new armour and to ultimately translate to the correct sizing and fitting of personal armour. Many of those with Ministry of Defence responsible for the procurement of personal armour and thereby using SRDs will likely have limited medical knowledge; therefore, the potentially complex medical terminology us...
There has been a tremendous improvement in the design of ballistic protective materials, which have ...
The primary aim of this thesis was to develop more acceptable methods of ballistic neck protection t...
This report summarises data on gunshot and fragmentation wounds (collectively called "missile w...
With the widely use of tourniquet in battlefield, the mortality of limbs bleeding has decreased rema...
INTRODUCTION Edged weapons are a known domestic threat to the police forces of the UK. This threa...
Assaults on the Police continue to increase. Of particular concern is the threat of injury from edge...
INTRODUCTION Pelvis, lower limb and associated genital injury caused by explosive devices was res...
Introduction Prevention against head wounds from explosively propelled fragments is currently the Ma...
Each time choosing material for the needs of Armed forces the choice of concrete technical parameter...
The severe open limbs traumas are very frequent in modern wars. The conditions of local management o...
The number of neck injuries has increased during the war in Afghanistan, and they have become an app...
BACKGROUND: Hemorrhage following traumatic injury is a leading cause of military and civilian mortal...
This presentation describes the concept for a clothing system that is under development in the frame...
BACKGROUND: Blast injury has been the most common cause of morbidity and mortality encountered by UK...
BACKGROUND: Noncompressible torso hemorrhage (NCTH) is the leading cause of potentially survivable t...
There has been a tremendous improvement in the design of ballistic protective materials, which have ...
The primary aim of this thesis was to develop more acceptable methods of ballistic neck protection t...
This report summarises data on gunshot and fragmentation wounds (collectively called "missile w...
With the widely use of tourniquet in battlefield, the mortality of limbs bleeding has decreased rema...
INTRODUCTION Edged weapons are a known domestic threat to the police forces of the UK. This threa...
Assaults on the Police continue to increase. Of particular concern is the threat of injury from edge...
INTRODUCTION Pelvis, lower limb and associated genital injury caused by explosive devices was res...
Introduction Prevention against head wounds from explosively propelled fragments is currently the Ma...
Each time choosing material for the needs of Armed forces the choice of concrete technical parameter...
The severe open limbs traumas are very frequent in modern wars. The conditions of local management o...
The number of neck injuries has increased during the war in Afghanistan, and they have become an app...
BACKGROUND: Hemorrhage following traumatic injury is a leading cause of military and civilian mortal...
This presentation describes the concept for a clothing system that is under development in the frame...
BACKGROUND: Blast injury has been the most common cause of morbidity and mortality encountered by UK...
BACKGROUND: Noncompressible torso hemorrhage (NCTH) is the leading cause of potentially survivable t...
There has been a tremendous improvement in the design of ballistic protective materials, which have ...
The primary aim of this thesis was to develop more acceptable methods of ballistic neck protection t...
This report summarises data on gunshot and fragmentation wounds (collectively called "missile w...