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Soldier 2025 is a United States Army research and development project to create an advanced, high-tech combat uniform for U.S. infantry soldiers.[1] The features of this outfit include nanotechnology, built-in sensors, and physical augmentations.

The ACU

Nanotechnology

Sensory equipment

Augmentations

Projections

Soldier 2025 was showcased at the 24th Army Science Conference in 2004. While still in its conceptual phases, it was stated soldiers should be able to don combat uniforms similar to the showcased idea by the year 2025, as implied by the name of the project.

Possible termination

Some sources state that Soldier 2025 is part of the Land Warrior program, which was terminated in 2007, and this project was terminated along with it. However, the connection between the two is unclear at this time and requires confirmation.

See also

References

  1. ^ "New technologies anticipated for the future warfighter". Archived from the original on 22 June 2004. Retrieved 22 April 2020.