Delta Development Team, has been chosen by the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) to supply cutting-edge items that will improve the medical capabilities of front-line soldiers. This momentous choice demonstrates Canada’s dedication to providing its armed forces with state-of-the-art tools to preserve lives under duress.
An integrated heater in the APRU keeps blood from freezing in cold temperatures, making it especially suitable for use in Arctic operations. Because of this special quality, which distinguishes it from rivals and allows it to operate in a wide range of weather situations, the Canadian Armed Forces chose the APRU.
Renowned for its proficiency in creating life-saving technology, DDT has secured a prestigious five-year contract to provide multiple Autonomous Portable Refrigeration Units (APRUs) per year throughout the term of the deal. These APRUs are essential to the safe and efficient administration of blood transfusions on the front lines, which is a vital component of contemporary combat medicine.
The Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) and the Canadian Armed Forces are leading the way in developing the capacity to deliver timely blood transfusions in conflict zones. According to studies done by the Joint Trauma System, giving blood within 30 minutes of acute bleeding improves survival rates considerably. Acknowledging the difficulties in getting victims to final treatment in this amount of time, Canada and Israel are leading the way in promoting innovation in this field.
Canada appreciates the importance of proactive preparedness, as seen by the employment of APRUs by the Australian Defense Force (ADF) during overseas deployments. Militarism ensures preparedness in the face of hardship by anticipating and effectively responding to worst-case events through the use of blood forward on missions.
The US Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory and the US Air Force Research Lab, among other organizations, have extensively tested the APRU to military specifications, demonstrating its efficacy as a mil-standard device. Even in remote areas, its functionality and dependability make it an indispensable tool for improving the medical skills of armed forces around the world.
DDT is thrilled to work in partnership with the Canadian Armed Forces to protect the lives of military people in difficult situations. A significant milestone will be reached with the imminent release of the Total Blood System, which offers unmatched capacity and battery longevity for blood refrigeration.