No Special Effects: 5 Prototyping real IronMan

How is it possible that IronMan is not a reality yet? DVICE reports that if there are super exoskeletons and could be real in the near future.

Here a sample prototype exoskeletons, via DVICE.

Hulce

Designed by Lockheed Martin, Hulce (Human Universal Load Carrier) would allow a soldier to travel 15 km per hour while carrying a load of 100 kilos over, surprisingly, the soldier seems to feel that weight.


"The soldiers in the future will be able to use equipment more complicated and powerful without feeling funny. Soldiers dressed in costumes Lockheed will be able to use weapons with more power and electronic equipment containing more difficult to increase their performance in the field "


HAL-5

Designed by Japan's Tsukuba University, the HAL-5 or Hybrid Assistive Limb, is another of those exoskeletons available. A company called Cyberdyne plans to produce for profit. The HAL-5 is not for the battlefield, but allows more easily forced labor.

"HAL-5 uses electrodes attached to the operator to analyze the movements of muscles, and helps to be five times stronger than it normally is"


TROJAN T Series (no, not condom: p)

Designed by Hurtbise Troy, the Trojan armor used solar batteries embedded in the armor that allows radio, a laser to field searches and even air conditioning. It is commonly known as "Halo Armor" by the resemblance to the video game and been criticized for being impractical in attack, but is defended by Hurtbise because it is designed to be a protective suit "

XOS

Designed by Sarcos / Raytheon, the XOS is comparable to the Hulce, allowing loading more than 100 kilos in weight, however, unlike the XOS Hulce is limited by a power cable making it impossible for their movement fast or independent.

The XOS is currently one of the most advanced exoskeletons (not the more advanced), only limited by their source of power. A soldier of the future may enjoy the strength and toughness in this costume, and above all, gain in reaction time.

LIFESUIT

Designed by Monty Reed, Cain LifeSuit allows a person about 4 Kilometer per hour with 100 kilos. Reed, a former ranger in the Hermine, lost the ability to walk after a parachute accident, and his experience led him to build this armor that allows you to walk back to disabled people.

And these are ... all ... are saying?

I personally think that as a creation is to help others, instead of thinking of costumes that allow more devastating wars always going to be much better ... ..

source: http://www.dogguie.com/sin-efectos-especiales-5-prototipos-reales-de-ironman/

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