
A state-of-the-art disaster response training center has launched, after six years of planning and construction. President Tsai Ing-wen and top defense officials attended the inauguration ceremony. The center can simulate combat situations and natural disasters using artificial intelligence, virtual reality, and augmented reality technologies. Tsai said the center would improve the combat capabilities of Taiwan’s military, while educating the general public on disaster response.
Defense minister Chiu Kuo-cheng, National Security Council Secretary-General Wellington Koo, National Defense Medical Center President Chen Yuan-hao, and President Tsai Ing-wen launch a new disaster training center.
After six years of planning and construction, the center was completed in July. Using artificial intelligence, the facility can produce simulations for training in combat scenarios, vehicle care, severe disasters, hazardous environments and material rescue. The center is also equipped with simulators of Black Hawk helicopters, AAV-7 amphibious assault vehicles and Humvee ambulances to provide enhanced rescue operation training to soldiers.
Tsai Ing-wen
President
The building we’re inaugurating today has a multifunctional rescue operation training environment that uses technologies like virtual reality and augmented reality to create realistic battlefield scenarios. We believe that in the future, the center will help improve the capabilities of rescuers responding to battlefield casualties and emergency rescue operations. This will afford greater protection to our military.
Tsai said the facility would enhance the care and protection of soldiers in battle and improve the combat effectiveness of Taiwan’s military. She said that through joint projects with the private sector, the training center would also improve society’s response to battle scenarios and major natural disasters.
Tsai Ing-wen
President
This year, the Medical Service Training Center started a team rescue course and trained almost 3,800 people. Besides strengthening the rescue capabilities of our military, it is a way to maintain their overall combat capabilities. The Medical Service Training Center does outreach events at schools and different groups to raise awareness about emergency rescue operations. Over the past few years, several NGOs have been formed to train the general public in tending to war casualties. All these efforts have helped raise awareness about the importance of civil defense.
In the future, the new facility will join forces with the National Police Agency, the National Fire Agency and various medical institutions. It will also reach out into the community to integrate military and civilian rescue procedures and educate the general public on civil defense concepts.
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為強化對於戰傷救護、重大天災和環境災難的應對能力,國防醫學院衛勤訓練中心建置「戰術戰傷及災難事故救護訓練大樓」,以AI技術結合各項模擬情境,總統蔡英文親自主持落成典禮,她強調該棟大樓除了有助維持部隊戰力,未來也會和民間合作,整合軍民救護體系,落實全民國防教育。
在國防部長邱國正、國安會秘書長顧立雄、國防醫學院院長陳元皓等人陪同下,總統蔡英文親自主持「戰術戰傷及災難事故救護訓練大樓」啟用典禮。
歷經六年籌備,大樓在今年七月完工,以AI技術結合戰術戰傷情境、載具照護、重大災難事故情境與危害環境與物質救護等情境模擬,以及黑鷹直升機、AAV-7兩棲突擊車、悍馬型救護車等載具的仿真模擬訓練,強化官兵救護技能。
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“今天啟用的這棟大樓具有多功能的救護訓練環境,包括利用虛擬實境 擴增實境等技術,來營造戰場救護的擬真訓練,我們相信未來衛訓中心可以對於戰術戰傷以及緊急救護,持續強化訓練和技術,讓我們的國軍可以獲得更周全的保護”
蔡總統強調,該座大樓除了讓國軍得到照顧與保護,有助於維持部隊戰力,也會和民間合作,共同強化台灣社會對於戰場救護、重大天災與環境災難的應對能力。
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“今年衛訓中心開辦了救護班隊,訓練出將近3800人,除了強化國軍的救護技能,也維持了部隊整體的戰力,衛訓中心也到學校或機關團體宣導緊急救護知識,這幾年也有許多自發的民間組織,訓練民眾戰傷救護技能,這些努力都提升了全民國防的意識”
戰傷及災難救護訓練大樓落成後,將結合警政署、消防署、醫療機構等相關單位,並深入鄰里社區,整合軍民救護體系,並落實全民國防教育。
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