Ukrainian Troops Say They're Combat-Testing Exoskeletons that Can Fit in a Briefcase and Help Them Run 12 Mph
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Units of the Ukrainian army, attached to the 7th Airborne Assault Corps, test exoskeletons in real conditions to hold in a briefcase. They allow soldiers to run up to 19 km/h with their equipment. A demonstration of these equipment was presented on the front,...
A Ukrainian corps is battle-testing exoskeletons that can fold into a briefcase
Two soldiers from the 147th Separate Artillery Brigade demonstrated the exoskeletons.7th Air Assault CorpsA Ukrainian corps has released a video of its troops using exoskeletons on the battlefield.Two soldiers can be seen loading artillery shells on a Howitzer with the help of the tech.The 7th Air Assault Corps said they reduce physical load by 30% and help troops move faster.Ukrainian forces say they're testing exoskeletons in battle for the fi…
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