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Ukraine’s PULSE Training Center Taught NATO Representatives for the First Time

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The PULSE organization collaborates with Estonia, strengthening military medical expertise exchange / Photo credit: AFU StratCom
The PULSE organization collaborates with Estonia, strengthening military medical expertise exchange / Photo credit: AFU StratCom

The PULSE organization collaborates with Estonia, strengthening military medical expertise exchange

The PULSE organization began a partnership with the Armed Forces of Estonia. The exchange of military medical experience lasted for two days and included lectures and practical exercises. Approximately 50 representatives from the Estonian army participated.

The educational program aimed to “refresh the comprehensive understanding of tactical medicine in a full-scale modern war”.

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The PULSE organization collaborates with Estonia, strengthening military medical expertise exchange Defense Express Ukraine’s PULSE Training Center Taught NATO Representatives for the First Time
The PULSE organization collaborates with Estonia, strengthening military medical expertise exchange / Photo credit: AFU StratCom

“Meeting with PULSE experts will undoubtedly contribute to our awareness, enhance the knowledge and practical skills of our students, help us stay informed about events and be prepared for potential crises or wars in the future,” commented Lieutenant Walter Voomets of the Center for War and Disaster Medicine of the Estonian Military Academy.

The PULSE organization collaborates with Estonia, strengthening military medical expertise exchange Defense Express Ukraine’s PULSE Training Center Taught NATO Representatives for the First Time
The PULSE organization collaborates with Estonia, strengthening military medical expertise exchange / Photo credit: AFU StratCom

Estonia has shown unwavering support for Ukraine since the start of full-scale invasion. It provides humanitarian and military assistance, receives wounded Ukrainian soldiers, trains platoon combat medics and exchanges intelligence. The country has provided military assistance to Ukraine amounting to over 1% of its GDP.

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