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Patrick Tucker at Defense One has reported that James Smith, SOCOM’s acquisition executive has stated that the Special Ops Exoskeleton is nowhere near ready for use in combat.There have been improvements in lightweight body armor and improved helmet displays.There are tests of partial suits to help support walking and running with heavy loads.In 2018, the Army began evaluating Lockheed Martin’s ONYX exoskeleton. The system will enable people to run 4-minute miles.These partial exoskeleton systems seem less useful than silent, all-electric dirt bikes.The Zero MMX can run up to 90 miles on one charge, weighs 275 lbs.
As said here by Brian Wang