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The US Army built an exoskeleton for injured troops to stand and walk for themselves from combat
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The US Army has developed an exoskeleton device designed to help injured soldiers stand and walk independently after sustaining leg injuries, enabling them to evacuate from combat zones without waiting for rescue teams.

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The US Army built an exoskeleton for injured troops to stand and walk for themselves from combat
The exoskeleton stabilizes the injury and helps bear the wearer's weight so they can stand and walk on their own. Extremity Trauma and Amputation Center of Excellence (EACE) Military Performance Lab The US Army invented an exoskeleton to help soldiers get off the battlefield after a leg injury. The system is designed to get soldiers out even if evacuation teams can't get to them. The US is grappling with how to keep troops alive in a major war. The US Army has developed and field-tested a new
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