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  1. BostonLesbian on

    Recent tests of the ‚Hypershell X Pro‘ exoskeleton – on a soldier from the Russian Volunteer Corps (RVC) – which is subordinated to the Main Directorate of Intelligence of Ukraine (GUR – HUR).

    https://x.com/rvc_army_eng/status/2034961189868875786?s=46

    „With the constant expansion of the kill zone and increasingly complex logistics, assault troops are forced to cover long distances while carrying heavy equipment in order to complete their missions.“

    „In an effort to address this issue, we began testing the @HypershellTech exoskeleton. The goal of the testing was to evaluate its effectiveness and further adapt the device for real combat conditions.“

    „Test results showed that the exoskeleton facilitates movement over long distances, as well as during ascents and descents. It allows the soldier to carry heavier loads with less energy expenditure and conserve strength for further combat operations.“

    „The current design does not allow the exoskeleton to be used in conjunction with an LBE.

    Therefore, its full-scale application in combat operations is difficult at this stage and requires further refinement and adaptation.“

    https://x.com/front_ukrainian/status/2035101987784524119?s=46

  2. Scavanger77 on

    okay, and next on the List is … oh Mechwarrior 😅

    but makes sence and is a logical step to enhance effectivness on a personal basis

  3. Still-BangingYourMum on

    „Oh no Pavlov, it looks like they sent me the wrong trousers“.

  4. The answer to the age-old question of Can It Run Crysis:

    “Maximum strength”

  5. Common-Ad6470 on

    I can honestly see the situation where a drone takes out the top half and the legs keep walking ‚Wrong Trousers‘ style.

    Their biggest issue isn’t walking long distances, it’s walking long distances then getting blown to hell by drones and these assists certainly won’t help that apart from creating more junk for Ukraine to clear up afterwards.

  6. Safe_Praline_4156 on

    Carrying more weight over further distances—translation: they blew up all our ladas

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