These exo suits have been out since the 60s in various guises. I would really like to see what the Military has behind closed doors. The japanese Cyberdyne systems HAL-3 looks good indeed, and it was created in 2002!
@bobafetthotmail I absolutely agree with you but remember that the technology that we are shown is at least 10 years old. I would love to see just what the military have that they are not showing us.
@Sclemtak you misunderstood. Military electronics are bug-free, EMP and rad-hardened. The same goes for space-capable hardware. That process requires lots of development time. This means that their performance lags 5-7 years behind civilian ones (that's the time needed to develop more reliable versions, but in the meantime civilian cutting-edge has advanced A LOT)
That means HULC is close to the best they have.
And that most desktops have more processing power than the F-22's avionics.
Sooo...Where are the laser cannons??
dsouzand 1 week ago
I'm in the ventureing program there!
TheWazupian 1 month ago
It's incredible, that HULC. I wanna see it fight another one. Rock em sock em style!
Bigmanmike4 3 months ago
first steps to power armour....
DarKSolac3REAPER 3 months ago
at 1:47 i thought it will self-destruct...
AleTusk 4 months ago
I feel as if HULC is a forced acronym...
nickgbruns 4 months ago
next thing u know people will have power armor with jetback and shoots rockets from the back
ImNotHuman100055 7 months ago
I feel like this is kinda like the first bolt action rifle. Much more to come.
marineooo5 7 months ago
Future is now...Universal Soldiers
diehalbenholderteufe 1 year ago
These exo suits have been out since the 60s in various guises. I would really like to see what the Military has behind closed doors. The japanese Cyberdyne systems HAL-3 looks good indeed, and it was created in 2002!
Sclemtak 2 years ago
@Sclemtak Military lags a little behind since what they do must be more reliable. I bet HAL3 won't work in knee-deep mud.
bobafetthotmail 1 year ago
@bobafetthotmail I absolutely agree with you but remember that the technology that we are shown is at least 10 years old. I would love to see just what the military have that they are not showing us.
Sclemtak 1 year ago
@Sclemtak you misunderstood. Military electronics are bug-free, EMP and rad-hardened. The same goes for space-capable hardware. That process requires lots of development time. This means that their performance lags 5-7 years behind civilian ones (that's the time needed to develop more reliable versions, but in the meantime civilian cutting-edge has advanced A LOT)
That means HULC is close to the best they have.
And that most desktops have more processing power than the F-22's avionics.
bobafetthotmail 1 year ago
OMG @ 2:50 - terminator!
AtBunkergateSeven 2 years ago
I'm glad the US has 2 billion dollar a pop bombers when we could be putting more funds into shit like this.
override367 2 years ago
7 mph for long duration, 10mph burst speed......... Pretty much what a human can do anyway without an 'exoskeleton'
I was expecting something a bit more exciting.
OutrunTheWolf 2 years ago
But, humans can't do that with 200 pounds on their back.
Simulateyou 2 years ago 5
maybe not with 200pounds on his back or just run onger than the avg human?
1kirbtastic1 2 years ago
ur expecting shit from movies...
this is just the beginning.
there will b tons of progress made as time goes by.
7notsolucky 2 years ago
remember, it can only have the speed of a regular human, think about this 1 cuz its common sense. but endurance and strength wise its much higher.
7notsolucky 2 years ago
How would they power this thing? To my knowledge that's a major constraint for powered exoskeletons
kaisa226 2 years ago 5
@kaisa226 its all mechanical, not electric.
Manchild006 6 months ago
boring video, Says nothing to me...
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ubuibiok 2 years ago
I can see deer hunters going after this already
Chopin742 2 years ago