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 ...
The tech-savvy Marvel enthusiasts among us certainly nurtured childhood dreams of one day being Iron Man. There's something more relatable about him than much of the rest of the Avengers crew: a ...
Two soldiers wearing exoskeletons around their legs walk through the battlefield. - 7th Rapid Reaction Corps of the Airborne Assault Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine/Facebook Due to its ...
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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Due to its confluence with a worldwide explosion in artificial intelligence and robotics technologies, the war in Ukraine has become a testing ground for emergent military technologies. In many cases, ...