A Ukrainian corps says it's combat-testing exoskeletons that can fit in a briefcase and help troops run 12 mph
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A Ukrainian corps says it's combat-testing exoskeletons that can fit in a briefcase and help troops run 12 mph
""Every day, artillerymen endure heavy physical loads. They carry 15 to 30 shells daily, each weighing 50 kg," said Colonel Vitalii Serdiuk, the corps' deputy commander."
"The exoskeleton appears to be foldable, allowing it to fit inside a briefcase; the corps said the device itself weighs about 4.4 pounds."
"Captions on the video said the exoskeletons are equipped with artificial intelligence that adapts in real time to the load on the soldier's legs and spine, allowing them to function in 10 different modes."
Ukrainian forces are deploying exoskeletons on the Pokrovsk front for logistics and combat. The 7th Air Assault Corps showcased the technology, which reduces leg muscle load by 30%. Each exoskeleton allows soldiers to move at speeds of up to 12 mph for about 10 miles. The device weighs 4.4 pounds and is foldable for easy transport. Equipped with AI, it adapts to the soldier's load in real time. This marks the first trial of such technology in combat for Ukrainian units.
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