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Mawashi - MSM - ShotShow 2023 - UPRISE Exoskeleton

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  • Опубликовано: 27 янв 2023
  • Mawashi presents their UPRISE Passive Exoskeleton for tactical applications. www.mawashi.net/
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Комментарии • 52

  • @picolascage5270
    @picolascage5270 Год назад +41

    I think there is definitely a future for lower body passive augmentation to help fatigue and carry more armor to protect vital areas in legs and groin.

  • @AverageJoe4063
    @AverageJoe4063 Год назад +30

    It would be cool to see how much someone could carry wearing that and some type of endurance test.

  • @thejoefowler
    @thejoefowler Год назад +40

    Nah, if it doesn't make me Kruger from Elysium I don't want it.

    • @oddduck9798
      @oddduck9798 Год назад

      true

    • @asterlofts1565
      @asterlofts1565 Год назад +3

      In that case, let's wait another 20 or 30 years for something similar to that to appear. I want an exoskeleton suit like the one in Crysis or Halo.

    • @Slay_No_More
      @Slay_No_More Год назад +2

      I'm waiting for folks to strap ballistic plates to these things, I mean it only makes sense for it to sap the weight of armor.

    • @Thiccness_Is_Delicious
      @Thiccness_Is_Delicious Год назад

      ​@@asterlofts1565will never happen lol

    • @thechadcruzaider7864
      @thechadcruzaider7864 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@Thiccness_Is_Delicious Careful, you're gonna motivate someone to actually make one

  • @classifiedveteran9879
    @classifiedveteran9879 Год назад +17

    This isn't bad, I think lighter-weight gear is a better answer at the moment.
    As a 13F U.S. Army combat veteran, I carried 90 pounds or more of radio, batteries, gadgets, water, ammunition, smoke grenades, and body armor over 10 miles every day in complex terrain in Kandahar Afghanistan. On one mission I carried 180 pounds of gear for a little over 20 miles.
    The army likes to save money by issuing heavy gear, rather than buying more expensive lightweight gear. Now I'm medically disabled and constantly paid _(with taxpayer dollars)_ for chondromalacia, degenerated meniscus, tendonitis, and fibromyalgia. It's not PTSD, shrapnel, or missing limbs. Just physical injury from carrying a crap-ton of weight over rocky hilly terrain.
    If the army was more proactive about reducing the weight of gear and weapons this might have been avoided. I had to stay in the army an extra 6 months _(while still getting paid)_ to be assessed medically before being discharged. Soldiers would be more easily retained, reducing recruitment and training costs. Lighter weight gear would also benefit combat effectiveness while on mission, being less fatigued and able to move faster/farther could easily make all the difference between being a target or hitting a target.
    Doing things like changing the quad-rail M4 handguard to a polymer one that has detachable rails would go a long way. Military generals don't seem to understand it's all connected. _"Soldiers keep getting shot, we better put more body armor on them..."_ And then we have hundreds of knee injuries for every bullet wound, and we still get shot up as much because we're moving slower and can't run to cover as quickly.

    • @Ranstone
      @Ranstone 4 месяца назад

      I paid 2K for my plate carrier. Two plates and side plates at RF1 rating plus the carrier and doodads attached = 9 lbs. I bet a 9 lb rifle rated 4 side plate carrier would do wonders for people's joints, but that is quite expensive.

    • @classifiedveteran9879
      @classifiedveteran9879 4 месяца назад +1

      @Ranstone You want to know what else is expensive? $1,900 a month. I'm 80% physically disabled and can barely walk. I also can't work anywhere that I know of, so it's not like I can "give anything back" to society.

  • @beaubooker433
    @beaubooker433 Год назад +5

    Adding to my wishlist on Amazon!!😁🤑

  • @redacted8092
    @redacted8092 Год назад +5

    The level of mobility and passive load bearing of this makes me excited to see where this project goes.

  • @ZackaryMusgrove
    @ZackaryMusgrove Год назад +4

    Looks like that'd be something good for hikers and the like as well.

  • @kenjipark4717
    @kenjipark4717 Год назад +9

    Did he mention how much it will be, or is it even available to the civilian market?

  • @olternaut
    @olternaut Год назад +2

    Now this is interesting.

  • @TurboTaco2JZ
    @TurboTaco2JZ Год назад +4

    God damn my back wants this so bad

  • @c-note4146
    @c-note4146 Год назад +2

    I’d like to see one fitted to an expert gymnast or martial artist to verify “no restrictions of movement”

  • @sickjohnson
    @sickjohnson Год назад

    That looked really cool!

  • @absurd207
    @absurd207 Год назад +2

    seems like a snag hazard

    • @Chrisspru
      @Chrisspru Год назад

      it definetly needs some anti snag sleeves aound it. but i guess its purpusefully uncovered for the cool factor

  • @user-qj3cm4go4s
    @user-qj3cm4go4s Год назад +2

    That belt rail looks like it can be fucked with by environmental stuff locking your rotation in place. Was this thing tested in muddy and sandy terrain or just in a warehouse?

  • @someoneyoudontknow7407
    @someoneyoudontknow7407 Год назад +2

    Could you show it with an 80lb bag. Do jumps,squats and some running.
    If you can’t run with full Gear it’s not gunna go far.

  • @TheDesertSpear
    @TheDesertSpear Год назад +3

    Did they not demonstrate it actually carrying a heavy load?

  • @katamed5205
    @katamed5205 Год назад +1

    I want this thing so badly. I wanna make a suit of bulletproof plate armor and not collapse under it's weight

  • @dcentral
    @dcentral Год назад +4

    Hasn’t the Army tested similar exoskeleton concepts and they didn’t get anywhere with them?

    • @LrdBxRck
      @LrdBxRck Год назад +6

      That's what "They" said..... pretty sure thier criteria included leaping a tall building in a single bound and running faster than a locomotive.

    • @chin258456
      @chin258456 Год назад +2

      one of the problems is it's not improve that much power as they want unles being bulky
      and they want something compact slimline and still improve power load to the maximum
      also the software's not quite on par with human movements
      a wearer will feel resist force a little bit when start and stop the motions not as smooth as moving with real body

    • @cabnbeeschurgr6440
      @cabnbeeschurgr6440 2 месяца назад

      Both the US and Russia had exoskeleton prototype programs running, they both basically found it's not worth the cost or improvement to outfit a single soldier with one.
      Maybe when the tech is lighter and better optimized we can use it for military purposes, but all they can do rn is help you not get back pain from lifting boxes at your loading dock job.

  • @ivaniuk123
    @ivaniuk123 Год назад +2

    What would be the cost?

  • @1DjScarface
    @1DjScarface Год назад +1

    Call of duty Exoskeleton suits

  • @danteintense5164
    @danteintense5164 6 месяцев назад

    If it doesn’t do what call of duty advance warfare’s exoskeleton suit does then I don’t want it!

  • @ViktorZuess
    @ViktorZuess Год назад

    Singapore army is having trail on this equipment.

  • @19DESERTFOX91
    @19DESERTFOX91 Год назад

    so it transfer the load all the way down to the base plate in the shoe... but doesn't that mean as soon as you step all that weight transferred back to your feet? or does it balance out as long as one foot is on the ground? also shame they didn't have this guy carry around something heavy to show it in action.

    • @Chrisspru
      @Chrisspru Год назад

      as long as one foot is on the ground, it does work.

  • @MrKlashmaster
    @MrKlashmaster Год назад +1

    Price point?

  • @omaralnajm
    @omaralnajm Год назад

    how to put plate carrier with this suit?!!

  • @adamnickel
    @adamnickel Год назад +1

    How much does that gimmick cost?

  • @jimwilberforce2612
    @jimwilberforce2612 Год назад +1

    40 yr old me wants to steal this and go back in time to hand it to 20yr old me. I'll have to steal as time machine first. Was that at shot show?

  • @LrdBxRck
    @LrdBxRck Год назад +1

    Take my money how much

  • @FlyingTigersKMT
    @FlyingTigersKMT Год назад

    I want to be able to lift a battle tank by myself and throw it into the next country otherwise I don't want it.

  • @Cpt.PickHard
    @Cpt.PickHard Год назад

    Looks like it's going to take ages to put on

  • @cynickicksass
    @cynickicksass Год назад

    They chose this dude to vocalize the benefits of this product? Lol

  • @Astarothpool17
    @Astarothpool17 Год назад

    Is this a spine for all those oath takers?

  • @gerdaleta
    @gerdaleta Год назад

    Good good very good now send send a million to Ukraine there's a war on

  • @JK47tf
    @JK47tf Год назад

    @installation00