A solar power pack is being developed to be 50% lighter than conventional chemical batteries used by soldiers. A combination of PV cells, thermoelectric devices and energy-storage technology aims to provide reliable, round-the-clock power for troops' weapons, radios, global positioning systems and other equipment.. A project team from six UK universities hopes to produce a prototype within two years, and is investigating how it might be woven into soldiers' battle dress..
Lightening the load on solar soldiers
31 March 2011 22:00 GMT
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25 November 2012 15:37 GMT