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Friday, September 25, 2015

DARPA Tests Exoskeletons On Soldiers

IS IT POSSIBLE TO CARRY A BACKPACK THAT MAKES WALKING...EASIER?

Since the dawn of time humans have donned specialized clothing for war. From ancient helmets through medieval platemail to modern camouflage, a soldier’s clothing shows evolution both in need for protection and styles of warfare. In our age of highly mechanized warfare, then, it makes sense that DARPA would put a soldier in a robotic exoskeleton. Recently, DARPA tested a load-shifting exoskeleton on soldiers at Maryland’s Aberdeen Proving Ground. It looks like a prequel to Mad Max:

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I thought drones had replaced soldiers.

Anonymous said...

Relieving the load-bearing when wearing an 80 pound pack when you have to hump 40 more pounds in equipment would be a godsend.