Indian Special Forces

How long exoskeleton works before it discharges to become dead weight for soldiers on LRP? I can understand exoskeleton helping soldiers to send stuff to posts and Man heavy stuff when needed. But I can think of them bein used in Raids - unless their extraction is guaranteed before they run out of batteries. But whats interesting is to see is unitree robot with 2hour battery life. Indian company Vaanar is also developing similar. An armored version could do wonders for search & destroy hideouts in jungles. They can be fitted with new batteries by human Patrol at safe distance via Drones or they could come back when they get replaced by another set of Robots.

Quite effective I must say.

A military official said the 10-kg (22 lb.) lower bodysuit, in its present state, provides 40 Newton-meters of torque, is capable of carrying heavy loads and of allowing soldiers to move at speeds up to six kilometres per hour (3.7 mph). Once fully charged, the suit can last for upwards of six hours with its lithium battery module.

Future versions of the device will reportedly deliver torque in the range of 50 Newton-meters and allow the wearer to lift objects between 40 and 100 kilograms ( 88 and 220 pound. Consequently, the device will be heavier and weigh around 53 pounds.
 

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