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skywizard
10th October 2013, 13:39
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The TALOS suit is not dissimilar to that of Iron Man. Image Credit: YouTube

Tony Stark's sophisticated robot suit may soon be more than just the subject of movies and comics.

U.S. Special Operations Command Chief Adm. William McRaven has put forward plans to develop a unique form of combat armor that would turn the tide in any battle. Referred to as the Tactical Assault Light Operator Suit ( TALOS ), the armor would provide a number of benefits to the wearer.

Based on a special type of material that can switch between solid and liquid when exposed to an electrical current, the armor would provide lightweight but effective protection against bullets.

A climate control system would keep the wearer comfortable regardless of the outside temperature while tools such as night vision and an oxygen supply would enable effectiveness under a variety of circumstances.

Other features would include health and power monitoring with the ability for first aid to be administered to wounded soldiers automatically through the use of a special foam that can be sprayed in to wounds to stop bleeding.

"I'm very committed to this, I'd like that last operator that we lost to be the last operator we lose in this fight or the fight of the future, and I think we can get there," said McRaven.


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Source: http://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/news/256007/us-military-building-real-life-iron-man-suit
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skywizard

Spiral
10th October 2013, 15:00
Iron Man indeed, this is way beyond the next gen body armour !



Any and all TALOS solutions must include all necessary software and hardware to accomplish the mission. Direct Assaulter enhanced mobility/protective technologies may include, but are not limited to:

a. Advanced Armor: Materials to support next generation full-body ballistic protection
b. Mobility/Agility: Enhancement platforms such as powered exoskeletons
c. Situational Awareness (SA)
d. Light/noise discipline
e. Command, Control, Communications & Computers (C4): Such as conformable & wearable antennae and wearable computers
f. Individual soldier combat ready displays: Including non-visual means of information display, and potentially utilization of cognitive thoughts and the surrounding environment to display personalized information
g. Power generation and management
h. Thermal management of suit occupant
i. Medical: Embedded monitoring, oxygen systems, wound stasis, electromechanical compensation

Proposed solutions should take into consideration "lightening the load" of the operator, mentally and/or physically.

Source https://www.fbo.gov/index?s=opportunity&mode=form&id=82f14d2b5ccb4b508211f074d4bf51c3&tab=core&_cview=1


Including non-visual means of information display, and potentially utilization of cognitive thoughts

Holey moley !

http://jandeane81.com/threads/896-Neuro-enhancement-in-the-military

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