Even the finest super-soldier suit can end up as expensive deadweight if the batteries run out of juice. Lockheed Martin wants to avoid that fate for its robotic exoskeleton by turning to fuel cells that can power the suit for days.

…01/22/10 at 9:25 pm
I don’t know if any of you have ever had to go on a 25 mile ruck march with 60 lbs on your back and do it in 6 hours or less. But believe me, it’s NOT fun and your knees take most of the punishment.
If you have ever been in the Army/military, then you’d know that you are wearing at the very least:
Kevlar helmet
Flak vest (if not the even heavier IBA armor)
30 lb. ruck (with most of the gear you need in it)
Water canteen(s) / camelback
Load bearing equipment/vest
Ammo
Personal weapon (whether that’s the m16/m4 or larger squad weapons)
Grenades
Knife
It gets to be real heavy. Anything that they can do to help the ground troops deal with heavier and heavier gear will keep us more mobile and less likely to be bogged down and forced to give up either ammo or armor in an effort to stay alive.
If needed during battle, only the absolute most essential supplies/gear can be taken and everything else (including the “bionic” stilts) can be discarded if the soldier feels that he is better off by not…

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