Army Health System

Army Health System

Battlefield medicine. Powered by AI. Battle-tested in Ukraine.

AHS-UA1 is a digital battlefield-medicine platform that cut fatal errors by 86% and casualty-card fill time from 15 to 7 minutes in field testing with frontline medic-instructors — and is in pilot deployment with Ukraine's 91st Anti-Tank Battalion under National Security and Defense Council partnership.

Combat medic creating a casualty record on the AHS-UA1 tablet — DeHealth interface visible, wounded soldier in the background

What we measured in testing.

Reduction in fatal errors

86%

Fatal-error rate in injury reports dropped from 15% to 2% — measured in field testing with frontline medic-instructors.

In field testing · medic-instructors

Pokrovsk 2025 — frontline visit

Faster form completion

114%

15 min → 7 min to fill a casualty card.

Positive feedback

+150%

Positive reviews from medic-instructors grew 150% across the test.

Usability rating

34.5

Usability rating on a 5-point scale, before and after AHS-UA1 — 3 to 4.5.

See the full deployment story

AI on the battlefield — not an upgrade, a different category.

  • Instant action. Zero delays.

    From 15 minutes to 7 minutes — in field testing. AI automates medical-data entry, collapsing the time to fill a casualty card.

  • Precision that saves lives.

    From 15% errors to 2% — in pilot deployment. Far fewer fatal mistakes in injury reports.

  • Real-time data for commanders.

    Live status of each soldier; every medic, doctor, and commander has instant access.

AHS-UA1 patient information card
AHS-UA1 injury mapping screen

Frontline medicine — outdated and ineffective.

Lives are lost through slow and unreliable systems.

Delays kill

Paper-form fill takes 15+ minutes. In combat, every second matters — soldiers bleed before they're treated.

Human errors are fatal

Up to 15% of medical reports contain critical errors with fatal consequences. Handwritten forms are hard to read under stress.

No real-time data, bad decisions

Commanders lack live access to soldier health. Doctors and medics can't quickly review prior history when it matters.

A combat medic recording a casualty on the AHS-UA1 tablet in the field

AHS changed the way I deliver medical care in the field. I make better-informed decisions — twice as fast, with 86% fewer errors.

Artem · Senior instructor · Pulse charitable foundation