issue 98

April 2019

IN ASSOCIATION WITH

IN ASSOCIATION WITH

Re-coding soldier performance

DARPA is studying biological aptitude with the aim of optimising recruitment and training for specialist military roles

Meet the exoskeletons that could become part of the US Army's kit

Gaining bomb protection insights from the heart of explosions

BAE Systems talks apprenticeships and training the next generation

Meet the exoskeletons the us army might be interested in

finding bomb protection insights at the heart of explosions

BAE Systems tells us about its apprenticeship schemes

the us army is exploring exoskeleton options

explosive experiments for bomb protection

BAE systems talks apprenticeships

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