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Military budget shows plans for a power exoskeleton

Taipei Times
Date: Apr 14, 2020
By: Staff writer, with CNA

The military is planning to spend millions of New Taiwan dollars to design and build its own military-use powered exoskeleton, which is expected to begin production in 2023, a Ministry of National Defense budget proposal for fiscal 2020 showed.

The Armaments Bureau has allocated NT$250 million (US$8.3 million) to develop a powered exoskeleton, a wearable mechanized system that magnifies movements, allowing enhanced ability to perform physical tasks.

The military plans to use the suits in wartime and in post-disaster rescue and relief missions, a military source said yesterday.

The project expects to learn from the US military’s experience in developing its own powered exoskeleton that increases mobility and reduces fatigue for operators, which could prove helpful during combat or rescue missions, the source said.    [FULL  STORY]

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