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“Sich Ukraine” and Compression Works start supplying SICH AAJT abdominal turnstiles

11 December , 2024  

The Ukrainian company Sich Ukraine, together with the American Compression Works Inc. starts supplying multifunctional abdominal turnstiles under the SICH AAJT trademark.
“I want to announce the news that I have been waiting for for a long time. It took a lot of time and effort, but believe me, it was worth it. I present to you our new product – the SICH AAJT-S abdominal turnstile,” said the company’s founder Alexander Gadomsky at an event on the occasion of the company’s 10th anniversary in Kyiv on Tuesday.
It is noted that this tourniquet can be used in the event of trauma to control nodal bleeding of the upper and lower torso, to stop pelvic bleeding, and to control bleeding of the torso that is not compressed, in particular after fragmentation injuries.
Gadomsky told Interfax-Ukraine that this cooperation with the American manufacturer will involve the supply of the AAJT tourniquet to Ukraine under the SICH trademark.
“Today, there are only two manufacturers in the world that produce node turnstiles: two American manufacturers. Neither of them has been officially represented in Ukraine. And this is a problem because everything was imported “in the gray,” and the Armed Forces or units could not buy it officially,” he said.
Gadomsky added that the company has passed all the certifications and registered the product in Ukraine, which will make the turnstile more affordable.
As reported, Sich Ukraine is a manufacturer of SICH-Tourniquet tourniquets founded in 2014. Today, the company is an official supplier of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, the National Guard and the National Police. In 2023, SICH-Ukraine produced and delivered more than 500,000 tourniquets to military units as part of the official IFAK kits of the Ministry of Defense and in separate batches for the needs of the military. According to the company, over ten years of operation, it has donated more than 100,000 SiCh-Bandage hemostatic bandages and 30,000 SICH-Tourniquets.

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