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Army Exoskeleton Suit Gives Man Superhuman Strength

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posted on Jun, 15 2009 @ 01:41 AM
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posted on Jun, 18 2009 @ 09:06 PM
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Originally posted by AReptileFeeder
it looks awful lmfao


Do you mean it looks awful because it's all unfinished and has parts exposed and big ass cords?

Or do you mean, it is awful that we are making ourselves superhuman robot suits that can beat up Superman?

I think when completed the cords and exposed parts will be gone, it will look like and practically be Iron Man.

It is kind of scary though that we are making this, I think we are getting to the point where soon the Internet will come alive, take command of the Robot Horde we have been creating, learn to procreate (make more robots on their own) and then we will all be living in the scary apocalypse from Terminator 2: Judgement Day.



posted on Jun, 18 2009 @ 09:19 PM
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These are great, saw a show about it on television a while ago and I was pretty
amazed.


Think about all the applications such a thing could be used for that does not include just military. I can envision where this could become quite common in many fields. Let's say you do a TON of heavy lifting in your job, this suit would mean you could lift more, with less damage to your body.

I want one when it's finished
I need to move my storage shed over to the other side of the yard.


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posted on Jun, 20 2009 @ 03:17 AM
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Poland has already made a machine-human hybrid that can lift 200 pounds without breaking a sweat, its name is Mariusz Pudzianowski
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They say its retains agility fairly well which is important but does it hinder actual speed? You can be as mobile as you want to be but its not going to mean anything if you can't move faster than a brisk walk.




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