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In built eye monitor, night and thermal vision, flashlight, water filter, communication system and self-heater. Includes a gas mask, first aid kit and a backpack. Special shock absorbing components and armor plates to prevent blunt impacts from bullets. Can survive an .50 caliber bullet from the front. Featherweight suit which adjusts to the body type of the wearer automatically. Doesn't restrict any form of movement on the user. Armor can withstand even projectiles designed to penetrate light armored vehicles. Might include a titanium exoskeleton with mini-electric motors. Most futuristic and advanced combat suit available in the world, surpassing even the US in terms of technology and functionality. Compared to Russia, the United States military’s attempts to build high-tech battle armor have lagged way behind. The Army has been working for years to develop robotic exoskeletons that enhance soldiers’ physical capabilities, but Task & Purpose reports that they’re not nearly as advanced — or thoroughly tested — as what Russia has been able to build. As well, Russia has benefitted in its exoskeleton development from its ability to field test such gear in its weapons playground of war-torn Syria.

>In built eye monitor, night and thermal vision, flashlight, water filter, communication system and self-heater. Includes a gas mask, first aid kit and a backpack. >Special shock absorbing components and armor plates to prevent blunt impacts from bullets. Can survive an .50 caliber bullet from the front. >Featherweight suit which adjusts to the body type of the wearer automatically. Doesn't restrict any form of movement on the user. Armor can withstand even projectiles designed to penetrate light armored vehicles. >Might include a titanium exoskeleton with mini-electric motors. >Most futuristic and advanced combat suit available in the world, surpassing even the US in terms of technology and functionality. >Compared to Russia, the United States military’s attempts to build high-tech battle armor have lagged way behind. The Army has been working for years to develop robotic exoskeletons that enhance soldiers’ physical capabilities, but Task & Purpose reports that they’re not nearly as advanced — or thoroughly tested — as what Russia has been able to build. As well, Russia has benefitted in its exoskeleton development from its ability to field test such gear in its weapons playground of war-torn Syria.

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Spec ops may use these, way too expensive to see wider deployment. Maybe in 15 years they'll trickle down to the Rangers when Delta, SEALs and Green Berets are on Gen 3.

It's a Russian made and used combat suit.

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Yeah I read the blurb. The US has them too, they're just not being advertised like this. Bleeding edge development is usually kept under wraps for a decade or more before the public hears about it. By the time drones were publicly acknowledged they'd been replaced with new models. Surveillance aircraft and stealth aircraft same deal. Many such cases!

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TALOS suit. It's been around for years. "Liquid" armor that basically hardens as the bullet tries to penetrate. We've had prototypes for awhile. Hell, holographic displays/Heads-up-displays have been around for awhile.

I knew a guy from the 75th, which works closely with CAG/Delta. Interesting stories.

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No, is the world's most retarded combat suit

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I like how the lower face part folds down to become like the ARMOR MULLET!

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That's pretty bad ass looking, but the ultimate combat suit in action