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Engineers have developed exoskeleton for firefighters
Innovations developed by Ken Chen of Melbourne introduced a technologically advanced exoskeleton for firefighters.
Unique costume for work in extreme conditions will allow rescuers to perform work more efficiently. Chen said: "the Exoskeleton suit AFA increases performance in walking, running and conducting high-rise firefighting". The system weighs about 23 kg and can carry loads up to 91kg. lithium battery can work 2 hours. The suit has two actuator, sensors and 10 actuators in each joint. The joystick control allows you to control the system while the computer sends signals to the limbs of the fire.
Source: nauka24news.ru/
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