The Exo-Skeleton
By: Chris & Oscar Hernandez
Functions
- Enable U.S. soldiers to run faster
- Carry heavier weapons
- Leap over obstacles on the battlefield
- Shield them from the effects of bullets and explosives
Helpful uses in businesses and humans
- Military use
- Help people carry heavier loads (Mail, Cargo, Machinery)
Safety
Pros
- Shields and protects user from impact of bullets or explosives
- Helps people gain strength that can be used whenever and accident occurs at a hard working job
Cons
- Battery runs low and person is immobilized in combat or a dangerous situation
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Opinion
Our opinion is that the product may come out in a range to 6-10 years from now. Engineers have already designed the model and created some of the exoskeletons without armor. Armor on the exoskeleton is soon to be designed and implemented.
Price
The Exoskeleton price varies, depending on the version or type. The average cost of one is about $100,000 - $150,000. But that may change in the future when more are manufactured and are implemented into our troops.
US army test real life 'Iron Man' exoskeleton
Sources
09/11/14