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Soldier With Bionic Hand In Indonesia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Soldier With Bionic Hand In Indonesia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Soldier With Bionic Hand In Indonesia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Soldier With Bionic Hand In Indonesia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Soldier With Bionic Hand In Indonesia Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Soldier With Bionic Hand In Indonesia
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Marine Sgt. Maj. Siswadi use his bionic at Orthopedic workshop at DR Ramelan Navy Hospital, Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia, in April 30, 2015. Marine Sgt. Maj. Siswadi, 43, lost his hands in a training mishap in Malang while practicing throwing grenades. He now uses a bionic prosthetic made of titanium and carbon fiber made in England but powered by US software that weight just 500 grams. While sold commercially, availability is limited, and Siswadi can only get one, which he uses to replace his dominant right arm.


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