Russian military testing ‘super-soldier’ exoskeleton

Motorised body armour ‘lets soldier fire a machine gun one-handed’

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A group of men look at a exoskeleton robot at the 2018 World Robot Conference in Beijing in August 2018
(Image credit: WANG ZHAO/AFP/Getty Images)

The Russian military has unveiled a prototype for a carbon fibre exoskeleton which could transform its troops into super-soldiers.

The lightweight but ultra-strong body armour would give soldiers enough extra power to fire a machine gun one-handed, according to Russian news agency Tass.

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