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The Military Exoskeleton market is a subset of the Robotics industry, focused on the development of wearable robotic suits designed to enhance the physical capabilities of soldiers. These suits are typically powered by electric motors and hydraulics, and are designed to increase strength, endurance, and agility. They can also be used to reduce fatigue and improve situational awareness. Military Exoskeletons are typically designed to be lightweight and durable, and can be used in a variety of environments.
The Military Exoskeleton market is expected to grow in the coming years, driven by the increasing demand for enhanced soldier performance and the development of new technologies. The market is also expected to benefit from the increasing focus on the development of autonomous systems and the integration of artificial intelligence.
Some of the major companies in the Military Exoskeleton market include Lockheed Martin, Raytheon Technologies, BAE Systems, and Sarcos Robotics. Show Less Read more