[news] Russia's top military uniform resembling 'Star Wars'

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[news] Russia's top military uniform resembling 'Star Wars'
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The left side of the photo is a high-tech military uniform released in Russia, and the right side is the movie 'Star Wars' character 'Storm Trooper'

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Inside a helmet of advanced military uniforms released by Russia

The next generation of uniforms reminiscent of the movie 'Star Wars', 'Storm Trooper' was released in Russia.

The military uniform was unveiled at Moscow's National University of Science and Technology on September 29, local time, and attracted attention by combining the existing military uniforms with state-of-the-art technology that would appear in movies.

First of all, the skeleton of the military uniform is basically equipped with a bulletproof and waterproof function and a temperature control function to maintain a constant body temperature even in an extreme environment.

Along the outer lines of the two legs, the titanium frame is fitted with a titanium frame that helps the soldier to wear a larger, stronger force than his own. For example, wearing this frame makes it possible for a soldier, who could only reach 50 kg weapons, to carry heavier weapons.

Army is also unusual. Unlike normal armaments, it has a bulletproof function that can avoid serious injuries when the mine is stepped on. In addition, it has a mine detection function that can prevent accidents.

The helmet provides a real-time check of the soldier's health condition. The health screen displays information about the distance to the target and surrounding obstacles. In addition to this, it is possible to transmit and receive a map including the terrain from the headquarters through this screen.

A local defense company that developed it said, "The military uniform that was introduced this time is expected to be put into practice in a few years."

Russia, meanwhile, is known to be preparing for the deployment of robots to minimize the damage of soldiers and increase the efficiency of combat, as well as the increasing military uniformity that is directly linked to the lives of soldiers.

In April, a fighting robot named 'Fedor' was unveiled as well as push-ups and driving, as well as holding a pistol in both hands and aiming precisely. Robot tanks and drone military training sites are also being made public.