The Canadian military is testing one technology of the Spring company loader, which allows its soldiers to carry more weight, perform exercises for longer space, and better withstand the strain on the knees from skydiving.
The company Spring Loaded Technology has signed a contract with the Canadian Ministry of Defense, worth $ 1.129.990, to manufacture and supply a respectable number of hydraulic knee pads strong enough to withstand the pressure required to lift 160 pounds wearing these knees in each leg.
It's something like the suspension of the car, but in your body. According to CEO of the company, Chris Chris Cowper-Smith, the knees will be tested by the Canadian army in a variety of missions.
Spring Loaded not only targets military versions of its technology but also provides commercial versions intended to restore damage from use in extreme sports. We await it with interest.