Ukraine's Air Assault Forces Test Exoskeletons in Combat Operations
The 7th Corps of Ukraine's Air Assault Forces is testing exoskeletons in the Pokrovsk direction to reduce physical strain on troops. The exoskeletons enable personnel to carry heavy loads more efficiently, increasing movement speed and operational range. Initial tests indicate improved efficiency for artillery units, with potential for broader implementation across the Defense Forces.

The 7th Corps of Ukraine's Air Assault Forces is testing exoskeletons at combat positions in the Pokrovsk direction, specifically by the 147th Separate Artillery Brigade. These exoskeletons can reduce physical strain on personnel by up to 30%, with a maximum movement speed of 20 km/h and an operational range of 17 km.
Initial tests show that artillerymen carrying heavy shells experience less fatigue and maintain combat effectiveness longer. The program is part of a broader initiative to enhance military efficiency through modern technologies. Further trials will determine the potential for wider adoption within the Defense Forces.




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