Posted on 03/15/2009 3:24:00 PM PDT by Flavius
A new robotic exoskeleton developed by Lockheed Martin will help soldiers carry loads of up to 200 pounds for extended periods of time with minimal effort.
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I'm surprised with all the geniuses serving in government that it was the private sector that came up with this idea.
Like they say, there's a first time for everything, right?
Wait a minute. Now that I think of it, what was the last great invention that a government bureaucrat came up with?
“Wait a minute. Now that I think of it, what was the last great invention that a government bureaucrat came up with? “
taxes - it allows them to control anything and everything they want.
And where does a private contractor working on a government contract under government management fit in?
Real or plastic rice bowl?
Is this a riddle?
Any market for one of these?
Robert Heinlein envisioned the power assisted exoskeleton in “Starship Troopers”. In Heinlein’s version, the exoskeleton could be parachuted from orbit and used jet assist to hop onto the top of buildings, but that will come along in version 2.0.
"No, they've got no time for glory in the Infantry,
No, they've got no use for praises loudly sung,
But in every soldier's heart in all the Infantry
Shines the name, shines the name of Rodger Young!"
If so ... I just hope they incorporate multiple fail-over shut down commands for them.
Ahh..yes, we all know that troops just love to stand plumb upright in the midst of a firefight.
Frame weighs 53 lbs, need batteries, and I don’t see the push-up arm allowing a troop to recover from a prone position, nor any mention of a quick release for the wounded.
Once down, it seem to be a deathtrap for the trooper.
Damn!....I need to get me some gubmint sugar.
Man what we could accomplish with a squad of Ultramarines...
LOL!
Something that has long puzzled me about exoskeletons is the use of older type materials in their construction. Why use heavy and bulky steel when you can use an advanced ceramic with a fraction of the weight and size, that is stronger than steel?
Another thing is that many of the mechanical issues have been dealt with in advanced prosthetic devices. For example, smooth, gentle muscle actions can be done with sheathed air hoses; strong, powerful and quick muscle actions can be done with hydrogen peroxide pistons. These advances should be integrated into the exoskeleton.
And why model to fit a biped, humanoid shape? A soldier inside an exoskeleton that looks more like a daddy long legs spider might be far better suited for some tasks, like quickly ascending and descending a brush covered hill.. The same with standing launched wings. Sure, he might look like a pterodactyl, but that might be just what is needed.
Too bad the only weight these will be used to carry will be huge caches of handguns and semi-auto rifles Obama’s Civilian Defense Forces confiscate from the American people.
“More weight, Sergeant!”
DO you actually own that?
This would sale as an antique up here.
A 1970 Invader? 640?
The real/fake was about the L-M “Demo”
I call fake.....
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