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Infantry Combat Suits
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Infantry warfare went through significant changes in
recent years, transforming from heavy mechanized forces, designed to
fight post WW-II and cold war operations, to light expeditionary
forces which were considered suitable for peacekeeping and rapid
intervention operations. However, combat experience in the war
against terror further reshaped military thinking. These new
conflicts are characterized by operations in urban environment, with
regular forces confronted by opponents using guerilla tactics.
Guerilla forces try to degrade the technological and firepower
superiority of regular armies, denying the use of tanks, APCs,
artillery and airpower, while troops are forced to dismount and
dragged into "one on one confrontation" in dense urban combat.
By improving the capabilities of dismounted infantry and expanding
the use of precision weaponry, modern armies are maintaining their
technological superiority and are able to fight and win without
risking too many casualties among their own troops and non
combatants. To maintain this capability armies are beginning to
operate "human-centric" weapon systems, balancing soldier's
performance and capabilities in firepower, survivability, mobility,
command and control addressing them as a complete and integrated
ensemble. Some of these capabilities are available today and used
worldwide in combat operations worldwide. Particularly advanced
infantry combat suits, are currently under development and should be
fielded within the next five years. |
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