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Colonel Carol Northrup, Defense Attaché at the U.S. Embassy in Kyiv, presented the facility on behalf of the Government of the United States at a ceremony in Zhytomyr, Ukraine, according to the report.

Known in the United States as the Expeditionary Medical Support System (EMEDS), the field hospital is a light, lean, resuscitative care facility that can be forward deployed to provide rapid medical support for a broad range of military operations. It can also be used to treat wounded soldiers, stabilize patients, and prepare casualties for medical evacuation to facilities that can provide a higher level of care.

Read alsoPyatt: Ukraine receives second batch of US Humvee armored vehiclesConsisting of four tents and taking about 24 hours to erect, the facility is designed to be manned by 30 medical support personnel, providing care for up to 3,000 troops. It can operate in an austere environment for up to ten days until resupply.

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The facility and associated medical equipment transferred to Ukraine are valued at approximately $7.6 million.