HAIL was built for GWOT-era MASCAL. Near-peer war means hundreds to thousands of casualties. Documentation has to scale or it stops being documentation. RAIZOR is that scale.
GWOT mass casualty was a medic, a paper card, a MEDEVAC request - and a network you still had. A near-peer fight is hundreds. It is thousands. Paper doesn't scale. Typing doesn't scale. Network cloud apps don't scale when comms are denied.
HAIL was built for this window. Vitals, treatments, and DD1380 written by hand, transmitted over a network you still had. It worked.
Jamming. Loss-of-signal. Casualties arriving faster than a medic can write. The problem isn't the form. It's the bandwidth of the hand holding the pen.
RAIZOR is voice-to-structured documentation for the edge. A medic talks through treatment the way they were trained to - pulse, BP, SpO2, TOI, mechanism, tourniquet, meds. RAIZOR parses it and writes it into the right field on the right form in real time.
HAIL already owns the picture - vitals and posture from the wearable. RAIZOR fills in what the sensor can't see. Together, documentation keeps pace with the care, even when there are thirty patients in the CCP.
A combat medic should land on a demo and recognize the problem before they finish the first minute.
Hands-free documentation while the other hand is on the patient. No keyboard. No stylus. No "one more thing the medic has to touch."
Transcription and parsing run on-device. If the radio goes out, the record doesn't. When comms return, it syncs.
Lives inside the TAK picture the unit already uses. Writes straight into the HAIL record for the right casualty - no re-keying at the aid station.
goTenna, EVERYWHERE Comms, IP radios, or cell/WiFi. Wearable-to-network with no intermediate phone required. The record moves the same way the voice does - over whatever you already carry.
Digital CASEVAC request - patient status, location, priority. Composed from what's already been captured. No retyping under fire.
Champion-led trials, unit assessments, program-of-record conversations. We'll bring a working instance to your range - or get you started on a self-serve eval today.