Abstract
Modern technologies and organizational decisions are outlined aimed at improving the quality and accessibility of medical care to military personnel serving in the Far North. The conditions that determine the features of the provision of medical care in this climatic and geographic zone, the organization of telemedicine technologies, and air medical evacuation are analyzed. Promising areas for the development of modern technologies in military medicine for the conditions of the Arctic are identified, including the organization of close interaction with civilian transport services on the use of individual aircraft and sea vessels for the possible evacuation of wounded and injured, the creation of a precise routing of their routes, the expansion of the use of sanitary aircraft, the nature of infrastructure for their use, the centralization of the provision of specialized, including high-tech, medical assistance, and personnel deployed in the island area, the widespread adoption of digital technology for remote patient management.