China gives 'Ironman suit' to its troops to survive severe cold

Beijing, dated 12 December 2020, Saturday

Thousands of Chinese and Indian troops are facing the bitter cold of winter on the Ladakh front. China is well aware that Indian troops are better equipped than Chinese troops to cope with the bone-chilling cold.

As a result of which China has now started giving Ironman suits to its soldiers. Chinese state media has claimed that because of these suits, Chinese soldiers will be able to carry out any activity even in the bitter cold. Chinese troops will be better able to patrol.

The suit has been given to soldiers stationed in a civilian area in Tibet. There is an air force base here. Soldiers have also started wearing the suit. The suit also reduces the risk of injuries to the soldiers' backs or legs. The meter is located at a height. Soldiers can easily lift weights due to the Ironman suit. The Chinese media has claimed that the soldiers here have lifted up to 20 kg by wearing this suit.

The technique of the suit is that the weight of the soldiers is distributed in the frame of the suit and the soldiers feel the weight less. The soldiers feel more tired due to lack of oxygen in the areas with high altitude.

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