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Could China build an ‘army of centaurs’ with this non-invasive cyborg tech?

Chinese scientists develop a wearable human-robot device enabling soldiers to carry heavy loads in rugged terrain

3-MIN READ3-MIN ListenDannie Pengin BeijingPublished: 6:00pm, 15 Mar 2026Chinese researchers have developed a wearable human-robot hybrid device that could transform soldiers into mighty “centaurs”, enabling them to push beyond their physical limits while walking and hauling loads in brutal environments.

The system, developed by a group at the Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech) in Shenzhen, consists of two independent robotic legs and a robotic torso, attached to the user via an elastic interface so that the human and machine together form a four-legged human-centaur.

Tests showed that when carrying a 20kg (44lbs) load, wearing the robot cut the user’s net metabolic cost by 35 per cent and reduced foot pressure by 52 per cent.

Equipped with autonomous path-planning and the human-robot interface, the cyborg showed impressive agility and terrain adaptability, moving smoothly over stairs, slopes and rough outdoor ground.

But its rather odd appearance and counter-intuitive design have also prompted debate online, with some dismissing the idea that even a handcart seems more useful than this.

Read original at South China Morning Post

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