Protecting the American soldier engaged in modern and future warfare is a tough job, and Natick says private industry can help. The year 2006. World War Ⅲ is raging. Both sides are throwing everything they have at each other. An exhausted American soldier staggers up to a chemical decontamination unit and the team goes to work. They spray the soldier and strip off The Suit, which has kept him alive for the past 30 days. It has protected him from the nuclear fallout that has settled like soot over the countryside. It has protected him from the deadly chemical fog that hangs over the battlefield. And it has protected him from the invisible killer germs the enemy has unleashed.
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