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?
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