The High-Tech Soldiers of the Future Are Here

truther April 19, 2014 1
Attila Nagy

Those troops you saw in science fiction movies as a child are now real. A few years ago, many countries recognized a need to upgrade the individual infantryman and thus started their own “future soldier” programs. Most of them completed more or less the main priority objectives, applying them to some of their elite troops and special forces, bringing together commercial, off-the-shelf technology and state of the art military gear and equipment.

The High-Tech Soldiers of the Future Are Here

More lethal assault rifles, upgraded weapon sights, modular gear, more effective head, body, and limb protection, cutting-edge networked communication, computer, and navigation gadgets—nowadays these subsystems transform a common soldier into a high-tech warrior.

Now, with helmets fitted with real-time positioning and information systems, thermal weapons sights, and computers embedded into their uniforms, soldiers are able to engage in combat assisted by satellite imagery of the battlefield and ballistic accuracy calculations. The future of ground warfare will surely bring integrated smart weapons, lightweight full body armors made of more advanced materials, exoskeletons, and even cybernetic implants to the battlefields; but, until then, the following photos from around the world show you the present. And it’s scary enough.

These are the most advanced troopers of our age, the people their enemies fear the most.


U.S.A.: “Land Warrior” individual soldier combat system

The High-Tech Soldiers of the Future Are Here

Photo: Gerry J. Gilmore, American Forces Press Service

The High-Tech Soldiers of the Future Are Here

Photo: Spc. Steven Hitchcock/U.S. Army

The High-Tech Soldiers of the Future Are Here

Photo: Ric Feld/AP//The News Tribune, Peter Haley/AP


“FÉLIN” (Fantassin à Équipement et Liaisons Intégrés, Integrated Infantryman Equipment and Communications), the French Future Soldier program

The High-Tech Soldiers of the Future Are Here

Photo: SIRPA Terre/ADC Gilles Gesquiere

The High-Tech Soldiers of the Future Are Here

Photo: SIRPA Terre/CCH J-B Tabone

The High-Tech Soldiers of the Future Are Here

Photo: SIRPA Terre/ADC Gilles Gesquiere


Russian “Ratniks”, a.k.a Warriors, with high-tech military equipment, the “future soldier kit”

The High-Tech Soldiers of the Future Are Here

Photo: Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation

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Photo: Itar-Tass

The High-Tech Soldiers of the Future Are Here

Photo: 2014 Calendar for Alpha Group

The High-Tech Soldiers of the Future Are Here

Photo: Rostec


“Normans,” the Future Soldier System of Norway

The High-Tech Soldiers of the Future Are Here

Photo: Torbjørn Kjosvold/Forsvarets mediesenter

The High-Tech Soldiers of the Future Are Here

Photo: Torbjørn Kjosvold/Forsvarets mediesenter

The High-Tech Soldiers of the Future Are Here

Photo: Torbjørn Kjosvold/Forsvarets mediesenter


The “Future Integrated Soldier Technology” (FIST) and the “Army 2020,” the transformation of the British Army for the 2020s and beyond

The High-Tech Soldiers of the Future Are Here

Photo: PO(Phot) Sean Clee/Royal Navy/Crown

The High-Tech Soldiers of the Future Are Here

Photo: Army/Crown

The High-Tech Soldiers of the Future Are Here

Photo: Cpl Mark Webster/Army/Crown


Germany’s IdZ—“Infanterist der Zukunft–Erweitertes System,” or “Future Soldier–Expanded System”—is also known as the “Gladius”

The High-Tech Soldiers of the Future Are Here

Photo: Bundeswehr/Bender

The High-Tech Soldiers of the Future Are Here

Photo: Bundeswehr/Rott

The High-Tech Soldiers of the Future Are Here

Photo: Bundeswehr/Rott

The High-Tech Soldiers of the Future Are Here

Photo: Rheinmetall

The High-Tech Soldiers of the Future Are Here

Photo: Rheinmetall


The “ISW Tytan” (Indywidualny System Walki Tytan, or “Individual Warfare System Titan”) is the Polish Future Soldier military project

The High-Tech Soldiers of the Future Are Here

Photo: Bumar PCO

The High-Tech Soldiers of the Future Are Here

Photo: Bumar PCO

The High-Tech Soldiers of the Future Are Here

Photo: Polish Defence Holding


“IMESS,” the Swiss Future Soldier program

The High-Tech Soldiers of the Future Are Here

The High-Tech Soldiers of the Future Are Here

Photo: Cassidian


“ACMS,” Advanced Combat Man System, the Singaporean Future Soldier project.

The High-Tech Soldiers of the Future Are Here

The High-Tech Soldiers of the Future Are Here

Photo: ST Electronics


The “21st Century soldier” (Voják 21. století) is the Czech Future Soldier project

The High-Tech Soldiers of the Future Are Here

Photo: Jan Kouba, Ministerstvo obrany České republiky/Marie Křížová, Ministerstvo obrany České republiky


“LAND 125” Soldier Combat System is being planned and phased in by the Australian military

The High-Tech Soldiers of the Future Are Here

Photo: LSIS Jo Dilorenzo/Australian DoD


“Combatiente Futuro” (COMFUT) is a program developed by the Spanish Armed Forces

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The High-Tech Soldiers of the Future Are Here

The High-Tech Soldiers of the Future Are Here

Photo: Ministerio de Defensa de España

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  1. DDearborn April 19, 2014 at 9:28 pm - Reply

    Hmmm

    Well high tech or not forces, from both the US and Israel have had their hats handed to them by decidedly low tech opposition. One of the biggest problems with all this “tech” is its inability to withstand the rigors of the battlefield. At the present time high tech is synonymous with poor reliability.

    Looking back at the last “world” war it wasn’t “high tech” that finally won the day. What carried the allies to victory was overwhelming numerical superiority. Clearly Germany, particularly had technical superiority. But we wore them down with sheer numbers.

    The rugged simplicity and low tech approach utilized by the A-10 was the key to its success. And sadly precisely why it was targeted for elimination by the Air Force since its introduction.- In the field of US military procurement– “low tech” equates to low profits. And the US military today has really only 2 missions first and foremost protect Israel and its imperialistic aims at all costs. And second make lots of money for the military industrial complex and the banks the feed it.

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