A fuel cell for special ops

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Special Operations Forces (SOF, commandoes and Special Forces) are getting lighter and smaller fuel cells to replace batteries. SOF often go out on long range patrols and stakeouts. They missions use lots of gadgets that need electricity. Typically, a three day mission would require 30-40 pounds worth of batteries. This is being replaced by a single, suitcase size fuel cell unit that weighs less than ten pounds and puts out about 200 watts. You can plug sensors into the fuel cell, or recharge regular batteries. Another important aspect of fuel cells is that, unlike small generators, they make no noise and give off no fumes or heat.

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