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Science & Technology
Techno Warriors
2006-07-26
Fifteen years from now, amid the rubble of a war-torn city in a distant land, a strange creature lurks in the dark. Encased in lightweight climate-controlled body armour, humming with electricity and bristling with sensors, this fighting man-machine is constantly updated with battlefield information via a glowing monocular display. Meet the soldier of the future.

Several countries are pursuing this vision of a networked infantryman dripping with technology, and, while the US Army's Integrated Future Force Warrior project leads the way in R&D investment and ambition, other nations are making significant headway with their own initiatives. Alongside Slovenia's 21st Century Warrior, Australia's Land 125, Portugal's Soldado do Futuro, Felin in France and the Swedish Markus programme, almost every militarised nation is investigating the concept of the 'future soldier'.
Posted by:Jesing Ebbease3087

#6  Automated White-flag.

Hydrolically Assisted Backpeddaling.

Drop resistant assault weapon.

Gloves with Tan Resistant Palms
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2006-07-26 18:30  

#5  Certain EUs may want to invest in technology that enables rapid fleeing.
Posted by: Captain America   2006-07-26 17:59  

#4  As the European Defence Agency considers the development of a single 21st Century European Warrior for all EU troops from around 2015 onwards...

So they'll only have one guy?
Posted by: tu3031   2006-07-26 15:53  

#3  As the European Defence Agency considers the development of a single 21st Century European Warrior for all EU troops from around 2015 onwards...

Yea, like that is gonna happen.
Posted by: DarthVader   2006-07-26 15:49  

#2  Meet the soldier of the future.

How about we "meet" and take care of the soldiers of today!
Posted by: Besoeker   2006-07-26 11:03  

#1  I like the smart-arrow dart. It's a good idea.
Posted by: 3dc   2006-07-26 10:23  

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