US announces mysterious £12m experiments to create ‘bio-enhanced’ super-soldiers

The mysterious project is set to carry out “extreme experiments” with the aim of enginering a generation of terrifying super-soldiers. 

US military will pour £12m into the tests as they seek to create human soldiers with “enhanced senses” and the ability to skip sleep.

The funding documents from the United States Special Operations Command reveal the eerie scale of the military trials.

The project intended to revolutionize warfare is titled the Biomedical, Human Performance, and Canine Research Program.

According to the US Department of Defence documents, the “bio-enhancement experiments will develop technologies to maximise physiological performances”.

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This includes “increased endurance, increased tolerance to environmental extremes, enhanced senses and enhanced overall fitness without noticeable augmentation”. 

The experimental goals also hope to produce soldiers who require a fraction of the typical amount of sleep and who can cope under “highly stressful situations”.

These tests will use human simulators instead of volunteer test subjects.

Last year, DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) revealed its own plans to create an elite fighting force.

One of these projects was to create software which could be uploaded directly to the brain to give their soldiers heightened senses while also attempting to cure ailments such as blindness, paralysis and speech disorders. 

DARPA poured £50million into researching the role neural networks play in operating the brains in order to decipher how it processes sensory input.

The US military has a history of mysterious experiments, starting with dosing military personnel with LSD to investigate interrogation techniques.

In Senate subcommittee hearings in 1977, the army revealed that 239 open-air tests were conducted on the public between 1949 and 1969


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