The first generation of the Hagrett nanosuit

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[[[CP|W:210|H:140|A:C|U:file2/chapters/20129/8/2353409634827371906412676237162.jpg]]]] The first generation of nanosuits is a semi-organic, semi-mechanical human reinforcement suit developed by Hargrett over a period of half a century. The main material of the garment is a nano-woven fabric that can repair itself, which has great plasticity.

The main capabilities of the nanosuit: bulletproof, enhanced strength, enhanced speed, optical camouflage, HUD

All major functions require electrical energy to be activated or maintained, and the nanosuit absorbs the energy of the surrounding environment and converts it into electrical energy for storage in the chemical battery that comes with it.

The limits of nanosuits:

In the bulletproof part, when the armor mode is turned on, the bulletproof effect of the first-generation nanosuit is equivalent to that of level 6 body armor.

Boost your strength, when the Nanosuit turns on Strength Mode, it allows a Delta Elite Special Forces to be fully armed (carrying two primary weapons and one secondary weapon. A bazooka. and carrying one base of primary weapon ammunition and two base base secondary weapons and ammunition) jumped to a height of nearly two meters. You can grab an adult weighing 80 kg with one hand and throw it 5-7 meters away.

Boost your speed, with Speed Mode on, fully armed Delta Elite team members can run 100 meters in under nine seconds on a standard track.

Optical camouflage, after turning on the stealth (stealth) mode, the nanosuit will use holographic projection to make the user optically invisible. It's worth noting that enemies who are close enough can still be spotted wearing them while hidden.

HUD, also known as head-up display, is widely used in fighter pilot helmets. The smart HUD that comes with the first generation of nanosuits can help with scouting, marking enemies, tracking, and more.

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