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Australian first responder training company Real Response has created 'breakthrough' software with support from Defence to enhance tactical and combat medical training.

The system uses virtual reality and live biometric data to provide medics with a realistic and responsive training experience.

Virtual Tactical Combat Casualty Care (vTC3) immerses Defence medics in a synthetic environment that allows them to practice their medical skills in a range of realistic scenarios including care under fire, field care, and evacuation. It was developed to support Defence’s medical training but the company says it could also be used by partner forces and civilian emergency service agencies.

The software was created with support from the Defence Innovation Hub.

Real Response has also formed a collaboration with smartwatch manufacturer Garmin. vTC3 utilises live biometric data from Garmin smartwatches to dynamically alter the virtual scenarios, as well as supplement scenario results with information that can guide the debriefing.

“It has been a fantastic experience working closely with the Defence Innovation Hub, Joint Capabilities Group and end users. Seeing the potential for our technology to enhance training capabilities for ADF medics who are tasked with caring for the sick and injured in defence of this nation is something that makes our entire team proud,” Benjamin Krynski, Director at Real Response, said.

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