Casualty movement capability must work under real operational constraints.
Arcus is developing and assessing casualty movement solutions designed around mobility, user burden, compact carriage and field deployment.
Current areas include:
• Drag systems
• Lightweight casualty movement solutions
• Deployable extraction concepts
• Compact carriage configurations
• User-driven design refinement
Operational usability remains central throughout development.
Small changes in equipment configuration can have significant operational impact.
Arcus works with users to optimise medical equipment around how it is carried, accessed and used in the field.
Capability areas include:
• IFAK repacking and optimisation
• Bespoke loadout configuration
• Specialist pouch and carriage solutions
• Environment-specific equipment adaptation
• Role-specific medical layouts
The objective is simple: improve usability without adding unnecessary complexity.
Where conventional routes cannot deliver the required capability quickly enough, Arcus can help develop a tailored alternative.
We combine engineering support, specialist sourcing, materials expertise, supplier relationships and user feedback to move towards practical medical solutions faster.
Every project is shaped around operational need, deployment environment and user requirement.
We begin by understanding the operational challenge. That includes:
We analyze operational environments including terrain, climate extremes, contamination risks, and field conditions to ensure equipment performs reliably where it matters most.
From there, capability is developed, adapted or sourced around the requirement.
Throughout the process, Arcus remains clear about development stage, readiness level and testing maturity.
Speak with Arcus about operational medical capability, bespoke solutions or specialist sourcing support.