Raytheon/SARCOS By Tim Brown.  Unlike the Iron Man suit, this suit only uses the arms and legs.  Provides an enormous jump in user strength while allowing.

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Raytheon/SARCOS By Tim Brown

 Unlike the Iron Man suit, this suit only uses the arms and legs.  Provides an enormous jump in user strength while allowing for acute sensitivity for lesser tasks.  Designed for the military Battle field use Other theater use

 Hardiman suit General Electric and US Military 1960’s Made lifting 200lbs feel like 10lbs  Failure Weighed 1500lbs Slave-master work system Could only move 2.5 ft/s Never tested with a human inside

 Titanium, carbon fiber plates, or carbon nanotubes  Hydraulic systems  Computer systems Limb motion/range awareness  Multi speed motors

 Allows user to lift heavy weight repeatedly without strain  Lifts with a 17:1 weight ratio  Combat and Logistics versions Combat is primarily legs Logistics is “workhorse” style  Can run 3 mph with agility  Weighs 150lbs  Only runs on power tether

 Portable energy (fuel tank, not battery)  Lowered weight  Increased strength  Lowered cost  Flying?

 “Hands On With The Sarcos XOS 2 – The Real Life Iron Man” the-real-life-iron-man/ the-real-life-iron-man/  “Powered Exoskeleton”  “Raytheon XOS 2 Exoskeleton, Second-Generation Robotics Suit, United States of America” xos-2-exoskeleton-us/ xos-2-exoskeleton-us/  pdf (journal) pdf