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Russian exoskeleton sighted in Syria

08/07/2017By Redaktion

Russian pioneers have been spotted in Syria wearing an exoskeleton while clearing mines. The K-2 exoskeleton works passively: it operates without cables or motors, instead supporting the body and utilizing the existing structure to carry weight. Weighing only two kilograms itself, K-2 is strapped over the uniform and can carry a load of up to 50 kilograms, directing the weight directly to the ground through the feet. Although movement with it is somewhat restricted, a soldier using it can carry a heavier load for a longer period.K-2 is therefore the first military exoskeleton being used in practice - a novelty not only for Russia, but possibly for all armies worldwide. The American armies are also researching several variations - with and without motors - but have not yet used them outside of test environments.

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