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The responsibility for militaries to provide effective medical evacuation capabilities for personnel in either contested or uncontested environments has never been more crucial in a battlespace contending with ever-more advanced technologies, particularly in the land domain. Into this comes the emergent capability of autonomy and how this factor could influence the development in the sector, including the right mix of crewed vs uncrewed options. Global Defence Technology reports. 

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Editor | Richard Thomas

Staff | John Hill, Harry McNeil, Andrew Salerno-Garthwaite

Contributors | Tristan Sauer, James Marques, Neil Thompson, Gordon Arthur, Tim Fish, Joe Charlaff

Graphic Designers | Noemi Balint, Anett Arc, Will Ingham, Miriam Garofalo

Publisher | Susanne Hauner

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