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Chapter 434 Don't worry, our sci-fi warriors are just doing disaster relief!

Chapter 434 Don't worry, our sci-fi warriors are just doing disaster relief!

When natural disasters occur, even entertainment platforms like Weibo will aggregate a large amount of disaster information, and many bloggers will update relevant information in real time, allowing netizens to stay informed.

It is late at night on the 21st, and the earthquake has just occurred. So, the only information available is from local officials holding press conferences to report on the situation, as well as from some disaster-stricken areas with internet access, showing the on-site damage and information from various rescue teams on their way.

But soon, a piece of information began to spread explosively online!
[The People's Liberation Army, acting as "sci-fi warriors," has arrived to provide disaster relief!]

At first, people didn't effectively connect the three words "science fiction warrior," "People's Liberation Army," and "disaster relief" until they watched the video.

Holy crap, is this video real?

[Could it be a scene from a movie?]

Anyway, that heavy powered armor looked real. After all, powered exoskeletons in our country have already begun large-scale practical use, and Lu Yun deserves credit for that. So, it's possible to create a heavy powered exoskeleton that looks heavier and larger, like "powered armor."

[Yes, several military bloggers I follow have also analyzed it this way. Fire departments are already using powered exoskeletons for firefighting and rescue, and the military's logistics departments are using lightweight powered exoskeletons to transport supplies and ammunition. It's reasonable to have a demand for heavy-duty powered exoskeletons.]

Indeed, in complex environments of high-intensity combat, soldiers with high protection and mobility, and who are also small targets, can play an absolutely crucial role as the spearhead.

[This video should be fine, but I didn't expect our secret weapon to be exposed under these circumstances, especially with a nighttime airdrop right from the start.]

[Just thinking about it is exciting. If a team of heavily armored powered exoskeleton warriors didn't parachute in with a lot of disaster relief supplies, but instead parachuted into a war zone at night with full-body bulletproof armor, whether it was attacking buildings or sweeping the streets, that would be quite...]

Can videos of people talking like this really be spread?

[There shouldn't be any problem. Since they've sent people to help with disaster relief, it means the higher-ups have agreed to the disclosure.]

[I reckon we're the only ones who would use such a secret weapon for disaster relief.]

After all, our weapons are meant to protect the people, and this weapon is currently protecting the people; it can be said that it's being used in the right place...

Soon, this statement proved true, as more and more footage of heavy powered exoskeletons being airdropped and used in actual disaster relief efforts appeared online.

The scene of parachuting in like a "tank" was truly breathtaking, especially since the "tank" was humanoid.

Heavy-duty powered exoskeletons are derived from engineered powered exoskeletons. They have raised hydraulic cushioning devices in the feet, and the helmet, which incorporates many advanced modules, is also taller, thus increasing the user's height.

The height of a fully equipped heavy warrior is generally around two meters, which is quite impressive in the southern region where the average height is not very tall.

Especially when the heavily armed soldiers walked with the villagers.

If "height" is just a display of appearance, then when heavily armed soldiers participate in disaster relief, it is a true display of strength.

Thanks to the fact that the prototype of the heavy-duty powered exoskeleton is an engineering powered exoskeleton, its power output is quite strong, almost like a human forklift!

There is no shortage of construction machinery of all sizes in the market in China, but some places are not suitable for the use of large construction machinery, and small machinery is not available everywhere.

The structure of the heavy-duty powered exoskeleton is smaller than that of small engineering machinery, and it is more maneuverable on two legs. With proper support, it can support a weight of 1 ton.

Some of the ruins were so bad that even small machinery couldn't operate them properly. One or two people couldn't move them, and a few more people couldn't fit them all.

In this case, a remounted powered exoskeleton or an engineered powered exoskeleton would be quite suitable.

Lu Yun's prepared disaster relief supplies included dozens of engineering-type powered exoskeletons and drivers.

In the videos that have been released, these heavily armed soldiers are indeed not only carrying out disaster relief, but also protecting the people of their motherland.

A video shows a rescue scene late at night, with many villagers outside using their phones and flashlights to illuminate the ruins.

A heavily armed soldier was digging through the rubble with several villagers. In a cramped area where it was difficult to exert force, the soldier lifted a heavy floorboard by himself.

While other villagers were searching for things to prop up the floor slabs, an aftershock suddenly occurred.

"Crack!" "Run!"

The aftershock collapsed a nearby wall, but the villagers who had crawled into the narrow area didn't have time to escape. So, in the emergency, the heavily armed soldier moved to the side and used his mechanical shoulder to block the collapsing wall.

"Oh!"

blocked!
The heavily armored soldier said, "Let's go! Get out of here!"

After the villagers left, the heavily armed soldier managed to push the collapsed wall to the outside while still holding onto the floorboards.

Thanks to the fact that the prototype of the heavy-duty powered exoskeleton is an engineering-type powered exoskeleton with a very robust mechanical structure, the impact of the wall only caused some deformation to its external structure, but did not affect its use.

Later, thanks to the efforts of heavily armed soldiers and brave villagers, they rescued a child from the ruins.

When the child saw the heavily armored soldier, he asked curiously, "Are you a future super soldier?"

"No, I am a soldier of the people!"

The child was lucky not to be injured, but was trapped. However, without heavy equipment for rescue, the outcome would have been uncertain.

According to standard rescue regulations, villagers who have not learned rescue knowledge should not enter the scene to rescue people. However, before a professional rescue team arrives, or a rescue team with appropriate rescue equipment arrives, they can only use this method to rescue people.

Fortunately, paratroopers are always the fastest. This time, not only did the paratroopers arrive, but he himself was also equipped with a heavy-duty powered exoskeleton comparable to a small machine!

[Thank goodness, the child is saved!]

This is the correct way to use advanced equipment!

There are quite a few applications for heavy-duty powered exoskeletons, but the batteries seem insufficient. I wonder if they could be replaced with fuel-powered ones?

[No, we can't make a fuel-powered one that small. Or we could develop a dedicated rescue-type powered armor. After all, this is for military use, and while some functions might be energy-intensive, they wouldn't be very useful for rescue operations.]

I saw a firefighter's lightweight powered exoskeleton rescue team entering the disaster relief site with their equipment.

Great! The main force is gradually arriving, and various equipment is being continuously transported in.

The dozens of engineering-type powered exoskeletons and drivers contributed by Lu Yun are also on their way. I saw that they also brought a lot of spare batteries and fuel charging equipment.

I wonder when the new battery materials will achieve a breakthrough...

It was late at night for the Chinese, and nearly noon for the Americans.

After receiving information about the earthquake in Laos and China, a lot of footage from the scene quickly emerged.

Then they discovered the parachuted, heavily powered exoskeleton warriors.

Unlike the villagers in the video, they didn't feel safe after seeing this kind of video.

Instead, they felt uneasy.

[Oh my god, is that power armor?]

[I never imagined that the Chinese already had such weapons.]

[Are the Chinese already able to airdrop super soldiers at night? Is this kind of super equipment meant to fight us?]

[This is a really generous gift of crab; I have to forward this video to my buddy so he can pass it on to the defense department.]

Where is our power armor?

(End of this chapter)

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