Each suit would have an on-board computer that would
be able to instantly respond to certain situations and provide the user
with enhanced situational awareness. According to the press release, the
suit may use liquid armor, currently under development at MIT, which
has the ability to transform from a “liquid to solid in milliseconds
when a magnetic field or electrical current is applied.” The goal is
full-body ballistic protection, theoretically allowing the wearer to
literally walk through a stream of bullets.
A panel that rests against the skin would be able to detect and respond to the body’s core temperature, skin temperature, heart rate, and hydration levels. The suit would also provide basic life support such as heat, air, and oxygen.
The Army isn’t the first to be inspired by the technology in Iron Man.
Elon Musk created a lab based on the movie using a Leap Motion
controller, an Oculus Rift, and a projector. While he admits that the
setup doesn’t yet have much practical value, he believes that we’re on
the cusp on major design and manufacturing breakthroughs. If the new
Army commando suit comes to fruition, it could be a big step forward for
defense technology.
Source : theverge.com
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