MILITARY & TACTICAL
FROM POINT OF INJURY
TO ROLE 3
The AAJT-S addresses the number one cause of preventable death on the battlefield through non-invasive, external aortic compression — hemorrhage control across the continuum of care.
Capability Gap
External aortic compression for hemorrhage control at the abdomen—with added junctional and pelvic capability.
Explore how hemorrhage is controlled
at each application site.
Pelvic Stabilization
Circumferential compression for pelvic fracture stabilization. DO NOT INFLATE THE BLADDER.
Prepared for Every Mission
Speed and simplicity in austere environments. The AAJT-S is designed for rapid application under pressure — standardized across all placements and built for integration into tactical and prolonged field care protocols.
Operational Training
Standardized application training designed for tactical medical personnel, combat medics, and prolonged field care environments.
Clinical Evidence & Use Cases
Documented in the Field
21 y/o Male — 3x GSW Afghanistan
A 21-year-old combat casualty in Afghanistan with three GSWs, hemorrhagic shock, and a transected left deep femoral artery survived after…
TCA Case Series — Ukraine
A frontline series in which the AAJT-S delivered non-invasive external aortic compression to combat casualties with non-compressible truncal hemorrhage and…
This case series contains graphic clinical imagery
Continue only if you're a clinician or researcher reviewing trauma cases.
Recognized for Action in the Field
Did the AAJT-S help save a life in an operational environment? Submit your case for a chance to receive a limited edition challenge coin and recognition at an award ceremony.
Support Mission Readiness
We work with military units and organizations to support evaluation, training, and integration into operational medical protocols.
From The Field
“This is an excellent device that will help us save more soldiers lives on the battlefield and improve our quality in medical care. Thank you to Compression Works..”
— Dr. Arseniy Sydorenko
“The device simplified care and preserved resources, crucial in the field environment.”
