The AI-11 (Individual First Aid Kit) is a standard medical kit developed in the USSR to protect the civilian population and personnel of civil defense units. Its primary objective was to provide emergency prevention and aid in the event of the use of weapons of mass destruction or major industrial disasters.
The kit was designed as a survival tool for the first few hours following an emergency. The medication selection was curated to allow an individual to independently minimize the effects of radiation, toxic agents, and infections before professional medical assistance could be reached.
The kit was produced in a compact, brightly colored plastic case, making it easy to locate in a bag or pocket. A diagrammatic manual is attached to the inside of the lid to help the user navigate the medications even under extreme stress.
The medical supplies in the AI-11 are organized into specific slots. The shapes and colors of the canisters vary so they can be identified by touch or in low-light conditions.
The shelf life of the first aid kit was 4 years. After this period, the medications lost their effectiveness and were supposed to be replaced. Today, these kits are of historical value as a visual aid for the civil defense methods of the last century.




