I think a better path is to ignore the military side and concentrate on civilian uses. Exos would be very helpful for firefighters who have to carry very heavy hoses up burning buildings. Make civilian models, mass produce them and the military will become interested.
The exoskeleton is one of those pieces of technology that will forever remain "just over the horizon" 30 years from now and never get there. By the time they solve the hideous problems of getting a machine to interface with a human body, and doing so for less than millions of dollars apiece, it will be far more cost effective to just build the robot warrior from the ground up.
What need to happen is to mass produce each piece of the exosuit with 3d printing , that is the issue we need more 3d printing industrial machines to mass produce them .
7:34 min Aramid/Polyamid fire proof jumpsuit, nothin special here. I wear this shity warm closthes and overheat a lot when i get into an Ex-zone in my factory. :D Yo, "it can stop a direct hit from M2 .50 cal" haha bullshit There are no clothes which have such a material that could hold against such a huge amount of kinetic energy.
"Battlebuddys" seem a more worthwhile aim, a robot dog that can carry your excess gear and ammo..or run back and get more... They can also be fitted with a gun and scope or mobile mortar. This is what you'll see first.
The real problem is the cost. To politicians soldier's lives aren't worth that kind of money. We've had the tech to make full ballistic protection for our soldiers in the US. We don't because the people holding the purse strings don't care. Besides, the big ticket items pay off more in their stock portfolio.
Tarvel light and use AP ammo. If power armor can't stop AP ammo then there's no point. Soldiers would just use AP ammo more if power armor is on the battlefield more.
i do see Exo skeletons being used in military's applications in the future but a full suit of power armor i doubt without some major technological advancements.
Without a portable power supply exoskeletons all always be a pipe dream. Better to put R & D to lighter more flexible body armor and better small arms technology!
Most of the footage we had to use was with early prototypes since the real thing never made it to full production, as we discussed. But you are absolutely right if it were to ever be used for combat
I think a better path is to ignore the military side and concentrate on civilian uses. Exos would be very helpful for firefighters who have to carry very heavy hoses up burning buildings. Make civilian models, mass produce them and the military will become interested.
Just get rid of the military side entirely just use them to save lives bro
@@mazin_iq1499 the soldiers save lives to and protect your Life stiller every single day of the year.
The exoskeleton is one of those pieces of technology that will forever remain "just over the horizon" 30 years from now and never get there.
By the time they solve the hideous problems of getting a machine to interface with a human body, and doing so for less than millions of dollars apiece, it will be far more cost effective to just build the robot warrior from the ground up.
Ain't this the truth. I just love the idea of exoskeletons and wish they could be practical, even for normal everyday use
What need to happen is to mass produce each piece of the exosuit with 3d printing , that is the issue we need more 3d printing industrial machines to mass produce them .
Or put a human inside a big robot.
That demo reel @3:05 is nuts.
Government be like "It's cheaper to train newbie and burry a casualty than produce armor to protect them."
7:34 min Aramid/Polyamid fire proof jumpsuit, nothin special here. I wear this shity warm closthes and overheat a lot when i get into an Ex-zone in my factory. :D
Yo, "it can stop a direct hit from M2 .50 cal" haha bullshit There are no clothes which have such a material that could hold against such a huge amount of kinetic energy.
"Battlebuddys" seem a more worthwhile aim, a robot dog that can carry your excess gear and ammo..or run back and get more... They can also be fitted with a gun and scope or mobile mortar. This is what you'll see first.
The real problem is the cost. To politicians soldier's lives aren't worth that kind of money. We've had the tech to make full ballistic protection for our soldiers in the US. We don't because the people holding the purse strings don't care. Besides, the big ticket items pay off more in their stock portfolio.
Remember the same DOD that lost trillions of dollars didn't put ballistic panels in humvees till they were made to.
Tarvel light and use AP ammo. If power armor can't stop AP ammo then there's no point. Soldiers would just use AP ammo more if power armor is on the battlefield more.
Unless its powered, its just extra gear to carry. Energy density is the key.
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I expected some clickbait video, but i was happily suprised that this was very informative and explained very well. Thank you for your video.
i do see Exo skeletons being used in military's applications in the future but a full suit of power armor i doubt without some major technological advancements.
Without a portable power supply exoskeletons all always be a pipe dream. Better to put R & D to lighter more flexible body armor and better small arms technology!
That'll be cool if they had all sensors all round the helmet
The Exo suit need torso (chest & back) , shoulder , thigh and shin bulletproof plates .
Most of the footage we had to use was with early prototypes since the real thing never made it to full production, as we discussed. But you are absolutely right if it were to ever be used for combat
Nice video
next month I'm starting working on my own cardboard prototype. I plan on using iron man's style. cooler than MC imo
wasn't the satnik debunked?