Training for the Frontline: Ukraine's 30th Brigade Focuses on Combat Medicine and Mental Resilience.
Soldier Training in the 30th Separate Mechanized Brigade
According to UATV: The 30th Separate Mechanized Brigade, named for Prince Konstanty Ostrogski, is running an intensive 15-day training program to prepare its personnel for combat. The course simulates real battlefield conditions, with a core focus on tactical combat casualty care and psychological resilience—two critical components for ensuring operational effectiveness and soldier safety on the front lines.
Mastering MARCH Protocols and Psychological Fortitude
Recruits are drilled in the MARCH algorithm, a vital set of procedures for administering first aid under fire. One volunteer soldier, using the call sign 'Hurricane,' exemplifies the dedication of those participating in this essential training.
Alongside medical skills, troops navigate a specialized psychological obstacle course. An officer from the combat stress control group, call sign 'Cat,' explained that the course is designed to expose soldiers to the intense pressures and unpredictable scenarios they may face in service, providing invaluable experience for their future duties.
"By the end of the course, the soldiers master a basic level of skills necessary to preserve life and, whenever possible, the limbs of their brothers-in-arms."
Head of the psychological support and recovery group, call sign 'Kraken'
This comprehensive preparation by the 30th Brigade addresses both the physical and mental demands of modern warfare. In the high-stress, chaotic environment of the frontline, such integrated training is not an optional extra but a fundamental requirement for unit survival and mission success. The program represents a crucial step in forging professional soldiers equipped to handle the severe challenges they will encounter.
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