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5 Brilliant Military Gadgets Designed by Students

by swilcox | May 8, 2014 | News

(Popular Mechanics)

The annual Soldier Design Competition features crazy military concepts of everything from exoboots to wearable batteries. Last month we covered the competition at West Point; this week, the cadets trekked up to Cambridge, Massachusetts, where they vied with students from MIT.

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