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US Army looks to logistics exoskeletons

27th June 2019 - 13:10 GMT | by Scott Gourley in California

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In its latest look at exoskeleton technologies, the US Army appears to be focusing application emphasis towards logistics functions. 

The most recent effort was outlined in a request for concept papers on exoskeleton technologies for the warfighter, issued on 26 June 2019 on behalf of the Combat Capabilities Development Command Soldier Center (CCDC SC) at Natick, Massachusetts. 

Previously designated as the Natick Soldier Research Development and Engineering Center (NSRDEC), the organisation has been as the forefront of exoskeleton explorations for the US Army. 

‘CCDC SC is interested in advancement of human physical performance augmentation such as wearable load assistance technologies and

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