Capture of video posted on X (formerly Twitter) of different military technologies attributed to a recent drill conducted by the Chinese People's Liberation Army. A recent video posted on social media ...
After years of sensational announcements for a soldier-borne combat exoskeleton and next-generation body armor that can stop a .50 caliber bullet, the Russian military-industrial complex is once again ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Vikram Mittal is a contributor who covers aerospace and defense. The Russia-Ukraine war has provided the Russian military with a ...
When you hear that the U.S. military is working to create powered exoskeletons for its troops, odds are, your mind goes right to something like a real-life Iron Man suit of armor. While that's what ...
After decades of research and development, the United States Army is taking yet another run at developing a powered exoskeleton to help soldiers carry heavy loads on the battlefield—but don’t expect a ...
According to the Ukraine's 7th Air Assault Corps, the devices help soldiers lift heavy artillery shells and run at up to 12 mph. By Mack DeGeurin Published Mar 25, 2026 1:15 PM EDT Add Popular Science ...
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