Thank you! We've finished Mark 1, but our translator is a lazy butt, so as soon as our translator makes subs, we'll upload a new video about next model.
The concept is perfectly sound, and will certainly be perfected once it is shaped nearly exactly to the human form, could provide extra oxygen to the human for enhanced load carrying abilities, and uses “soft” components in combination to exterior armor. These types of devices will certainly work in an industrial environment but can not be used for combat until all the mechanical parts are internalized and integrated onto the preexisting human skeleton with the ability to rapidly remove and attach it.
@@nomadcontrafact6305 Implantation is not needed. Just a very, very well fitted set of power armor that enables armor plates to be fit overtop the frame of the roboskeleton; it is not an endoskeleton since it is overtop the biological structures of a human but not an exoskeleton since it has layers of material to stop impacts. I’m more worried about not just warfare but planetary situations; how do you protect a future astronaut against the vacuum of space, provide them with ample mobility without a vehicle while being able to take micrometeorites and radiation exposure? There are many dangers that must be addressed. As for the distant future... better off growing and fabricating an artificial body from scratch using highly treated and compressed wood as a source of bone structure. Figure out how to generate an adult stage neutral human brain, with no memory, and implant a consciousness when the body is complete, something like Neuralink might eventually do. From there, construct copies of said person with different modifications with the ability to transplant their consciousness into any of the bodies.
Yes, the principle is similar. Only there the third arm is shorter and only supports it in front, without great mobility. Although we were inspired by this film as well :-)
Тоже интересует этот вопрос. Правда для его решения требуется проведение тестов с настоящим пулеметом. Такое довольно сложно организовать, пулемет в магзине не купишь, увы(
This is also only the first prototype. The second prototype, Mark-5, was already much better. The next one - Mark-8, will be even better. There is room for development in this direction.
just great, I loved it, keep it up you are doing very well. It is amazing how you have advanced in this time I hope you finish it soon.
Thank you! We've finished Mark 1, but our translator is a lazy butt, so as soon as our translator makes subs, we'll upload a new video about next model.
The concept is perfectly sound, and will certainly be perfected once it is shaped nearly exactly to the human form, could provide extra oxygen to the human for enhanced load carrying abilities, and uses “soft” components in combination to exterior armor. These types of devices will certainly work in an industrial environment but can not be used for combat until all the mechanical parts are internalized and integrated onto the preexisting human skeleton with the ability to rapidly remove and attach it.
You are describing a too distant future. At first, and without implantation into a person, it seems to me that all this will be realized.
@@nomadcontrafact6305
Implantation is not needed. Just a very, very well fitted set of power armor that enables armor plates to be fit overtop the frame of the roboskeleton; it is not an endoskeleton since it is overtop the biological structures of a human but not an exoskeleton since it has layers of material to stop impacts.
I’m more worried about not just warfare but planetary situations; how do you protect a future astronaut against the vacuum of space, provide them with ample mobility without a vehicle while being able to take micrometeorites and radiation exposure? There are many dangers that must be addressed.
As for the distant future... better off growing and fabricating an artificial body from scratch using highly treated and compressed wood as a source of bone structure. Figure out how to generate an adult stage neutral human brain, with no memory, and implant a consciousness when the body is complete, something like Neuralink might eventually do. From there, construct copies of said person with different modifications with the ability to transplant their consciousness into any of the bodies.
Fucking brilliant! Great concept! Never thought about the idea or reducing weight and fatigue with pistons!
Thanks a lot for your comment). We're flattered)
nice work! building one of my own too
Good luck with your work. Don't forget to show the result later)
Remember the Smart gun in Aliens?
Yes, the principle is similar. Only there the third arm is shorter and only supports it in front, without great mobility. Although we were inspired by this film as well :-)
Волнует развесовка при стрельбе (отдача) и смена в веса при потере патронов и зарядке магазина.
Тоже интересует этот вопрос. Правда для его решения требуется проведение тестов с настоящим пулеметом. Такое довольно сложно организовать, пулемет в магзине не купишь, увы(
@@nomadcontrafact6305 блин, а так хотелось...
Где миллиардные гранты и госзакупки?
Проверил карманы - у меня вроде бы нет) Может выронил где-то?)
@@nomadcontrafact6305 значит совершенно секретные закупки, да настолько, что даже вы не знаете)
Сальтуху ещё никто в экзоскелетах не крутил)
Это да, еще есть к чему стремиться)
Сам то умеешь?)
@@contrafactstudio пока что нет, но это временно
US scrap the combat suit idea. Just not ready.
This is also only the first prototype. The second prototype, Mark-5, was already much better. The next one - Mark-8, will be even better. There is room for development in this direction.