Tue May 20, 2008 6:58AM EDT
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Here's a suit that will make soldiers feel like Iron Man. CNN
reports that Sarcos Inc is working with the U.S. Army in developing a robotic
exoskeleton that would give soldiers superhuman strength and endurance when
worn. So far, the robotic aluminum suit is not the most practical, but the Army
hopes to start testing this suit in the field next year, and perhaps have some
soldiers wear them in combat zones in the future.
The suit itself weighs 150 pounds, and features sensors all over that detect the body's movements then transmits data about them to the suit's internal computer. According to the report, the computer sends instructions to hydraulic valves, which then mimic tendons by driving the suit's mechanical limbs, replicating and amplifying the wearer's movements instantly.
The only problem with the existing prototype is its battery life. When the suit was recently demoed, it was tethered to power cords because the suit's battery only lasts about 30 minutes. Price will also be a problem unless it is mass produced, but even then the cost will be "within the range of the price of a small car" according to Stephen Jacobsen, chief designer of the Sarcos suit.
Designers hope the suit will someday help soldiers unload heavy boxes, carry
gear over rough terrain, or even help them repair tanks that break down in inconvenient
locations, but the technology could also prove beneficial to disabled people,
factory workers, and even fire fighters. You can see the suit
in action in this video. Pretty cool stuff.
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I remember hearing about this in Popular Mechanics about 2 weeks ago. It's originally supposed to be for logistics, like you've said. When it can be used for tactical purposes... that's going to be quite far in the future and hopefully not soon enough.
A real life IronMan,that's some cool stuff
I am willing to buy one for personal show plus I have a bad back problem and not able to work in labour job.
This reminds me of Neon Genesis EVANGELION...
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1 Posted by mwildcandy on Tue May 20, 2008 10:40AM EDT Report Abuse
Any thought about shielding from emp rifels for the suit.Would titanium be better for suit.Hearing amplification,enhanced eyesight two see into different sectors of the electromagnetic spectrum,magnifacation,telescopic sight.Solar recharge for battery.Possible atomic powersource,fuel cell.