THE SOLDIER OF THE FUTURE, AT LAST.


The military's latest powered infantry exoskeleton has been released for widespread, non-testing use.
Although numbers are still very limited, official sources say that within two years every infantry unit will have access to two powered exoskeletons for heavy operations.
Within five, light exoskeletons will be the standard issue armor for US ground forces.
"This is going to put our military so far ahead of the rest of the world, it's like we have guns while they have spears," General Alex Findlay said in a press release.
The new armor is powered by a proprietary fuel cell developed by the military and hoped to be ready for civilian distribution in the next few years.