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US Army’s New Robotic Exoskeleton Helps Soldiers Improve Shooting Accuracy

Posted on the 06 July 2015 by Nrjperera @nrjperera

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Featuring a body design made of carbon fiber, the robotic arm is capable of detecting purposeful movements and tremors while firing a weapon. US Army is currently a prototype of the exoskeleton to be used in training to help soldiers learn true marksmanship quicker than ever. After initial tests, soldiers have been able to shoot better, even after removing the exoskeleton.

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When fully developed, this technology will surely allow even the most amateur shooter fire a weapon with the precision of an expert.

[ Via: Engadget / Popular Mechanics / US Army ]
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