Capacidades sanitarias del buque de proyección estratégica L-61 Juan Carlos I. Lecciones médicas identificadas tras las maniobras FLOTEX-17

  1. R Navarro Suay
  2. R Tamburri Bariain
  3. FJ Sánchez del Valle
  4. M Pérez Alé
  5. A Hernández-Abadía de Barbará
  6. MA Almazor Iribarren
  7. F Fernández Martínez
  8. S López Soberón
  9. R García Cañas
  10. JF Plaza Torres
Revue:
Sanidad militar: revista de sanidad de las Fuerzas Armadas de España

ISSN: 1887-8571

Année de publication: 2019

Volumen: 75

Número: 1

Pages: 27-39

Type: Article

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Résumé

Strategic Projection Ship L-61 Juan Carlos I (L-61 JC I) is the largest ship that the Spanish Navy has had in its history. This warship can develop four mission profiles: amphibian, aircraft carrier, strategic transport and humanitarian aid. In all of them, Role 2 medical capacity and capability plays a decisive role thanks to the important medical benefits available in the ship. FLOTEX-17 maneuvers carried out in the Mediterranean Sea in June 2017 with the participation of 29 warships and more than 3,500 navy members was the first time that a Role 2 was shipped in the L-61 JC I. The purpose of this article is to describe warship technical and medical characteristics, lessons identified after the naval maneuvers and analyze the similarities and differences of similar warships of allied navies. KEYWORDS: Military Medical