>Objective:Develop a communication protocol and linkage to allow for a seamless data integration from Legionarius bio-sensor infused garment into ATAK & BATDOK, which will address several gaps in far-forward tactical combat trauma treatment due to penetrating wounds.Sensing: autonomously detects a penetrating woundSignaling: connects to the ATAK network (specifically BATDOK) and sends a distress signal, triggering a Troop-In-Contact message. Pre-populates the BATDOK forms, and provides real-time medical data from the point of injury on.Treating: The Legionarius system automatically applies pressure at the site of the wound to seal off the wound and reduce or stop traumatic hemorrhaging.>The So What:A paradigm shift in tactical combat trauma care:Brings patient-focused trauma treatment to the point of injury, and improves prolonged field careInstantly provides hemorrhage control by applying pressure on the penetrating wound, conserving fluids within body and extending the Golden Hour until Level II and III care is providedIncreases medic situational awareness on the battlefieldReduces workload for medics in multiple casualties situationsIntegrates and interacts with current gear and TCCC processbio-sensor infused garment,remote triage,autonomous treatment,BATDOK,hemorrhage control,TCCC,MEDEVAC,tactical situational awareness