Combat-Ready.
Field-Proven.
Easy Self Care.
When the mission continues, bleeding control cannot fail.
In combat, hemorrhage remains one of the leading preventable causes of death. The battlefield introduces extreme variables: sustained threat exposure, limited visibility, physical exhaustion, environmental stress, and delayed evacuation. Under these conditions, equipment must function immediately, consistently, and without complex manipulation.
Service members may need to apply hemorrhage control to themselves or to a fellow operator while maintaining security and situational awareness. Fine motor skills deteriorate under stress. Strength may be compromised. Time is limited. Simplicity becomes critical.
TAK 710 delivers rapid automated compression through a single activation, reducing dependence on manual technique and physical force. The device is designed to support use during high stress engagements, remote operations, and extended evacuation timelines where advanced medical intervention is not immediately accessible.
Reliable hemorrhage control preserves operational capability, stabilizes casualties, and strengthens force survivability in austere environments.
In combat, equipment must work the first time.
Every time.