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Russian troops have terrifying 'Stormtrooper' armour to protect them in nuclear war

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World War Three and nuclear war fears have been escalating since Russia invaded Ukraine. Vladimir Putin 's military is known for showing off the force of its weapons of mass destruction which has left the world fearing the outbreak of nuclear warfare.

But as many believe the use of these weapons of mass destruction will obliterate people on both sides, Russia seemed to have developed a way to help their troops survive the carnage - Star Wars style.In 2017, reports emerged that Kremlin had developed a high-tech suit including an exoskeleton designed to boost strength and stamina, body armour and even a watch capable of surviving a nuclear blast.The all-black kit sports a Stormtrooper-style helmet with a tinted glass visor with the aim of striking fear into the hearts of their enemies.The Ratnik-3 combat gear was created at a Moscow-based weapons development centre, according to the TASS News Agency.Colonel Oleg Salyukov said: “We are completing the scientific research on creating the future layout of the Ratnik-3 combat gear.“The implementation of the project will allow us to increase the performance of a soldier by 1.5 times in completing various tasks.”It is designed to be used in all weather conditions and a target designation system will be mounted on the helmet’s face-shield.“The level of technology and the reliability of the elements of servicemen's outfit is growing,” said Russian arms guru Sergey Abramov.To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.“The level of a soldier's capabilities on the battlefield is increasing.

This new development by Central Scientific Research Institute for Precision Machine Engineering is another step in this direction.”While there's.

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