Ukraine’s new exoskeleton has no electronics, no power supply, and takes 2 minutes to put on

In a war defined by electronic warfare, a purely mechanical system with no power requirements is specifically suited to frontline conditions.
The “Gyurza-1” exoskeleton. Image: Military Trade
The “Gyurza-1” exoskeleton. Image: Military Trade
Ukraine’s new exoskeleton has no electronics, no power supply, and takes 2 minutes to put on

Ukraine is testing an exoskeleton for frontline use that allows soldiers to carry up to 70 kg without excessive strain, significantly increasing endurance in combat conditions. The system is the “Gyurza-1", developed by Military Trade, Defense Express has reported

This mechanical device is intended to reduce stress on the musculoskeletal system during combat, logistical, engineering, and technical tasks. It enhances endurance and strength while minimizing the risk of injury, especially critical in high-intensity warfare.

The solution has demonstrated effectiveness both in rear operations and near the frontline, where physical load on personnel is highest.

Fully mechanical design built for harsh war conditions

The Gyurza-1 is a passive exoskeleton, meaning it has no electronics or power supply and requires minimal maintenance. The system relies entirely on durable mechanical components adapted for real battlefield conditions.

It allows for prolonged continuous use and can be donned or removed in under two minutes.

The design includes:

  • a rigid composite back plate
  • anatomically shaped shoulder supports for even load distribution
  • a waist unit transferring weight to the pelvis
  • reinforced thigh and knee supports with secure fixation

The adjustable strap system fits a range of body types, while the camouflage design ensures compatibility with standard military gear.

Capable of carrying heavy loads, now undergoing combat testing

Weighing under 2 kg, the system enables soldiers to carry loads of up to 70 kg without critical strain on the spine and back muscles.

Currently, Gyurza-1 exoskeletons are undergoing field testing in multiple units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. According to Oleksii Hridin, head of Military Trade, feedback from both combat and logistical use is being systematically collected and analyzed to further refine the system.

Earlier,

Ukraine is introducing a universal ground control station for fiber-optic drones for the first time. The solution is intended to replace multiple separate control systems and simplify operators’ work on the front line, Ukrainian Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov said.

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