Witness the future of warfare as Turkey introduces its cutting-edge passive exoskeleton system developed reduces the perceived load on soldiers by 80%
In a groundbreaking leap towards modernizing military capabilities, Turkey has unveiled its domestically developed passive exoskeleton system, marking a significant milestone in the fusion of technology and warfare.
Developed by Interact, the system has entered the trial and testing phase, with soldiers putting it to the test in real-world conditions.
Inspired by the futuristic exoskeletons seen in blockbuster movies like Alien, Avatar, Edge of Tomorrow, and Iron Man, the Turkish military's passive exoskeleton project aims to enhance soldier performance and provide resilience in challenging environments.
The system is designed to significantly reduce the perceived load on soldiers, allowing them to carry up to 40 kg with an 80% reduction in felt weight, equivalent to carrying only 8 kg.
Key Features of the Native Exoskeleton System:
1. Quick and easy to put on.
2. Compatible with ballistic vest, knee pads, and helmet.
3. Absorbs dynamic forces and protects joints.
4. Efficiently transfers load to the ground.
5. Reduces the burden felt by up to 80%.
6. Suitable for diverse land conditions.
7. Increases endurance and supports agile movements.
8. High joint clearance for tactical maneuvers.
9. Adapts to the user and supports climbing.
10. Durable, lightweight, and silent operation.
11. Compliant with MIL-STD-810G standard.
12. Successfully field tested and passed biomechan prototypes have been delivered to security forces, with further improvements expected based on field feedback.
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