Russian Army test future high-tech soldier
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Russian Army test future high-tech soldier

Last Updated: Wednesday, September 26, 2012, 17:31     A- A A+
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Moscow: The Russian Army's infantry is testing a future high-tech soldier equipment system and plans to stage exercises with it as part of state trials, defence ministry infantry spokesperson Lt. Col. Nikolai Donyushkin said Wednesday.

"Soldiers have started intensive trials of elements of the equipment, including for riflemen, scouts, mechanic-drivers, as part of military trials exercises. We also intend to carry out unit trials based on these systems," he said.

The equipment, being tested by the 27th Motor Rifle Brigade at the Alabino firing range near Moscow, contains around 40 different elements, Donyushkin said.

"The system has protection against environmental threats from weapons of mass destruction and non-lethal weapons, command and information systems, communications, sensors, navigation systems, life support systems, protective eye-wear, sound-protection, thermal wear, water filtration, and body armour," he said.

An army commission will study the results of the tests and pick out the best elements for further testing, he said.

In December 2011, then first deputy defense minister Vladimir Popovkin said Russia was in talks with France over purchase of an evaluation batch of its FELIN future infantry system. High Command chief General Nikolai Makarov later said Russia would start its own Soldier Military Equipment (BES) program.

In December 2011, then first deputy defense minister Vladimir Popovkin said Russia was in talks with France over purchase of an evaluation batch of its FELIN future infantry system. High Command chief General Nikolai Makarov later said Russia would start its own Soldier Military Equipment (BES) program.

Many other nations have similar future infantry equipment programs in progress, including the US Land Warrior, Germany's IdZ, Britain's FIST, Spain's COMFUT, Sweden's IMESS and France's FELIN.

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First Published: Wednesday, September 26, 2012, 17:30

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