Serious question with all of these, How do they not hear them? or are the motors quiet on some models? I’ve seen too many where it can’t be they don’t care so don’t respond, unless it’s literally that.
R33DY89 on
I’m actually more surprised they’re casevacing one of their own. Normally they leave them for dead and think of themselves.
I’m ex military, this is a 6 man team carrying a wounded stretcher. The 2 at the rear are resting and waiting to take over from the 4. I can tell you it’s fucking heavy as hell carrying a dude. Any more than 50 metrs and your ready to swap out . A trained squad could move him 2km before all needing a break. FPV DEAD
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haven’t heard POD in decades
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Oh yes.
[Sad](https://ihl-databases.icrc.org/en/ihl-treaties/gci-1949/article-12/commentary/1952)
*chef’s kiss*
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Serious question with all of these, How do they not hear them? or are the motors quiet on some models? I’ve seen too many where it can’t be they don’t care so don’t respond, unless it’s literally that.
I’m actually more surprised they’re casevacing one of their own. Normally they leave them for dead and think of themselves.
To forestall all the „omg, that’s a war crime!!“ comments: [no, it’s not](https://www.medical-air-service.com/blog/casevac-vs-medevac-the-key-differences_6241.html?hl=uk#:~:text=Operational%20Context%3A%20Casevac%20missions%20typically,non%2Dcombat%20and%20are%20unarmed.)
I’m ex military, this is a 6 man team carrying a wounded stretcher. The 2 at the rear are resting and waiting to take over from the 4. I can tell you it’s fucking heavy as hell carrying a dude. Any more than 50 metrs and your ready to swap out . A trained squad could move him 2km before all needing a break. FPV DEAD
haven’t heard POD in decades