VIDEO: US Army Tests New Exoskeleton Suit to Boost Soldiers’ Physical, Mental Performance
<div data-cycle-hash="army-exoskeleton-suit-1" data-cycle-desc="Dr. Courtney Webster makes adjustments to the Warrior Web physical augmentation suit from Harvard's Wyss Institute in Boston, Massachusetts. The research, funded by DARPA, and tested at the U.S. Army Research Laboratory at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, holds great potential, officials said." data-cycle-overlay-template="{{desc}}“>
<div data-cycle-hash="army-exoskeleton-suit-2" data-cycle-desc="A Soldier wears an exosuit while on a three-mile outdoor course at a U.S. Army Research Laboratory facility at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. The suit, which is part of the Army's Warrior Web Program has pulleys and gears designed to prevent and reduce musculoskeletal injuries caused by dynamic events typically found in the warfighter's environment." data-cycle-overlay-template="{{desc}}“>
<div data-cycle-hash="army-exoskeleton-suit-3" data-cycle-desc="A Soldier wears an exosuit while on a treadmill at a U.S. Army Research Laboratory facility at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. The suit, which is part of the Army's Warrior Web Program has pulleys and gears designed to prevent and reduce musculoskeletal injuries caused by dynamic events typically found in the warfighter's environment. Researchers use the feedback gained for ongoing research and developments as they continue to refine the …Read the Rest
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