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Universal soldier: Pentagon eyes limb-regenerating super-troopers?

Published time: August 13, 2012 10:30
Edited time: August 13, 2012 14:30
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The US military’s future technology division is reportedly eyeing tampering with soldiers’ genes, allowing them to go for days without food or sleep and re-grow limbs lost in battle or due to landmines.

­Scientists at the Pentagon's high-tech Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency hope to find a way to affect certain genes to make the human body do amazing things, like using body fat more efficiently, says British newspaper Sunday Express.

The journalists talked to novelist Simon Conway, who was given a behind-the-scenes glimpse of DARPA’s research, which may seem like it comes straight out of a science fiction novel.

"If you can efficiently convert fat into energy you don't need to feed your soldiers as often," Conway said. "So you can send them into battle in remote areas plump and they live off their own fat.

"It is all about improving efficiency of energy creation in the body. Soldiers would be able to run at Olympic speeds, carry large weights and go without sleep and without food," he said.

Another possible chilling breakthrough is a drug that can make people go for hours without sleep and stay alert, Professor Joel Garreau, of Arizona State University told the tabloid.

"It was tested by the US army on helicopter pilots. They found that after 40 hours, pilots actually had better concentration levels than if they had rested. It is much better than amphetamines, which affect decision making and have led to many so-called friendly fire incidents," he said.

There is also a project to make soldiers regenerate lost limbs.

"There are well-documented cases of young children losing a finger and it grows back. The trick is how to identify the trigger. Now it's a well-funded area of research," he said.

The agency, sometimes dubbed Pentagon’s “mad scientists division”, is known for reaching for far-fetched, eyebrow-raising technology. But it has its record of breakthroughs, including the creation of the precursors of the modern internet.

Among other things, DARPA’s $2 billion-a-year budget is used for a hypersonic unmanned vehicle, insect-sized spy drones, mini-satellites that can cannibalize other spacecraft and new brands of cyber weapons.

Comments (61)

Centurialis (unregistered) 03.09.2012 15:18

Robots will be much better than this, they know that. But they still wanna try with humans why?. Is cheaper to invest in humans than investing in robotics?? 
At what point they will stop?

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amjad (unregistered) 14.08.2012 15:06

are the americans feared of ied's what kind of military america has if you are scared then you are the worst in the world this is not hollywood trying to make terminator,predator, xmen. aligator.

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@ harry (unregistered) 14.08.2012 14:56

Bravo! That's the point isn't it? Obama & Romney and all their sycophants keep blabbing around about taxes when it is obvious secret U.S. wars to maintain the NATO Empire is killing the global economy. 

Th e  Pentagon may come up with some bizarre military toys biology based or otherwise....but they will be expensive and too few to resist the wrath of the global poor when they explode.

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