@@Tanquistawaffenk948 Do you mean the connection of the shoulder and arm? If yes, then several ball joints are used there. One at the connection of the shoulder pad with the body, and one at the connection of the shoulder pad with the arm
Hard to tell. It's not finished yet. There will also be active drives, internal combustion engines, outer skin and so on. At the time of the video 15 kg maximum. But it is still steel, if it is made of the same titanium (as good as it should be), it will be one third less
So let’s say you put on a backpack that weighs 30kg will you feel the weight of the back pack or will it be distributed on the exo suit? If yes then how?
The straps of the backpack will not press on the shoulders, but will hang on the frame. Further, through the back section, the weight will be transferred to the leg modules and go into the ground bypassing the operator
very nice design
Thanks
I don't know if they will listen to me but how did they do the joints? I didn't understand very well?
Somewhere ready-made ball joints were used. Somewhere homemade on bushings.
I'm not sure that Google will correctly translate technical terms
ok but I have a question about the joint of an arm of a lamp and I use it to make an arm, could it work? or maybe?
@@Tanquistawaffenk948 Do you mean the connection of the shoulder and arm? If yes, then several ball joints are used there. One at the connection of the shoulder pad with the body, and one at the connection of the shoulder pad with the arm
@@nomadcontrafact6305 Great thank you I had that question thank you very much yes I mean that
how heavy is the suit?
Hard to tell. It's not finished yet. There will also be active drives, internal combustion engines, outer skin and so on. At the time of the video 15 kg maximum. But it is still steel, if it is made of the same titanium (as good as it should be), it will be one third less
This is amazing
do you have a build schematic?
Unfortunately no. Each node is experimental and is modified many times in the process.
So let’s say you put on a backpack that weighs 30kg will you feel the weight of the back pack or will it be distributed on the exo suit? If yes then how?
The straps of the backpack will not press on the shoulders, but will hang on the frame. Further, through the back section, the weight will be transferred to the leg modules and go into the ground bypassing the operator
@@nomadcontrafact6305 that’s great
Can this work on the battlefield for the Russian Army?
Theoretically, it can. But practically they have another one.
@@nomadcontrafact6305 I see
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