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  • I can not believe the general simplicity and stupidity of the "Top Comment" who the fuck votes that up?

  • Not gonna work

  • I want an Ironmonger suite with Onstar please!!!

  • @TheOtherLioyd

    I wish i could agree, but war, otherwords direct concurence confrontation, is a big part of natural selection. As other human phenomena, most of it. Love, family, war. Everything for survivability of the species.

    Food collection is important too, it is a basis, but we arent evolved from the predators, are we?

    First war was the huge boost to our brains and skills, even if it was simple cave capturing.

    The only thing that changed today, is...ummm..wait. Nothing?

  • It would all be great if these things were applied properly but they never are - we just cannot help it - greed, jealousy, lust, revenge, power.

    Just take a look in the mirror.....

  • Skynet is happy!

  • ironman 

  • i never asked for this

  • Dear Santa...

  • First step on the road to Space Marines powered armor! So who wants to be the Emperor?

  • @synapflux Dibs!

  • @synapflux SPEHHHS MAREENS

  • @synapflux Not me, thanks. I'd rather not be betrayed by my most loyal and most trusted son only to be interred into life-support for 10,000 years.

  • USAAAAAAA

  • Where to buy?

  • armadyne?

  • I think its 240 volts, comes with an extension cable for field use.

  • @Haelis Nuclear bomb was sold as nuclear power, get what i mean???

  • oooooouuuuuuuuuuu I need one of those

  • @fuck00you00tube lol, i agree

  • In case anybody cares, this suit isn't a weapon. It's more or less a forklift that you wear on your body. Hell, you can't even hold a gun while operating it.

  • @sparta981 but you can "mount" a gun =) did you see the "claws" on the end of the hands?

  • dear santa...

  • IRON MAN HERE WE COME

  • The problem would be the day it want to fold itself into the suitcase it came as... with you in it...

  • if that skeleton ever gone crazy...will the person in it get torn to pieces when the exoskele limbs just move by itself all over and break every joints on that person....?

  • Whent they release this for the public, I'm buying one for my grandmom ASAP!

  • Very Nice

    tropaelite.pt.vu

  • The war is what propelled humans through the applying science. And every invention ever made could be used in war. That's the nature of mankind

  • @arzGiyan Exactly. Now imagine the spectacular scientific opportunities that WW3 will create.

  • @WarmongerWW3

    Did you ever fight in a war, or watch your friends and family die or have a family member with mental problem like war flash backs, did you ever feel any ill effects of war directed towards you or the ones you love.

  • @thegamerkid77 No, I profit from war behind a desk. Btw most war veterans do NOT suffer from traumatic brain injury or post-traumatic stress disorder (UW Institute for Clinical and Translational Research). The overwhelming majority are very proud of the war.

  • @WarmongerWW3

    Every one I know who joined the war came back with nothing but regret, if you actually fought you'd understand,

    I doubt you ever even had any physical conflict with someone else.

    Besides what kind of selfish asshole, values wealth more than human lives.

  • @WarmongerWW3 it may very well leave the world a radioactive dustbowl. And thats IF we haven't invented self replicating nanotech. I can't immagine how uneasy I would feel if all it took was one suicidal faction with such a weapon, and in 24 hours the entire planet becomes one giant ball of lifeless grey goo.

  • @arzGiyan sliced bread and yo-yos. im just sayin.

  • @arzGiyan When will pogo sticks be inter graded into armed service like ?

  • @arzGiyan nope.avi

    War did speed it along, but curiosity alone is a much bigger factor. Hunting is the most likely reason we made weapons in the first place.

  • The Terminators Great Great Great Grandfather

  • Dear Santa....

  • I think that what you need for your unlimited source of energy is the portable searl generator.

  • if these hydrolic assistance exoskeletons ever get suits around them im enlisting.

  • one recommendation: don't jerk off when you're wearing it

  • The truth? I'm IRON MAN!

  • yeah and of course it will be used as weapon, hate humans.

  • @e084812

    If it weren't for war, we wouldn't get all these awesome advances in technology.

    Don't hate the bloodshed. We get sweet toys out of it.

  • @frobie54

    Incorrect, sure military funding but you can still create all these wonderful technologies even without going to war with another country. You thinking is false.

  • @CyphenPhsyX

    We can still create the stuff without war, sure, but war is what provides the impetus for exploring new lines of thinking for which there would otherwise be no need. If the military wants something, they fund research towards it, and then once the war's over, it gets declassified and branches out into hundreds of useful everyday inventions. Science and technology would stall without it. We wouldn't have Duck tape, Kleenex, or even aeroplanes if it weren't for World War 1.

  • @WarmongerWW3 You probably would have noticed that the rules of engagment in war have changed greatly over the last 20 years. Asymetrical war is quickly making standing armies obsolete and ineffective. A small handful of troublemakers can bog down the entire US military in Iraq and afghanistan forcing the nation to spend trillions. Meanwhile ex-soviet countries expand their influence using persuasion, subterfuge and economic bribary.

  • @AlternateArtisan kinda seems like a role reversal these days.

  • @WarmongerWW3 I have known for a while that humans can be some of the stupider lifeforms on earth, so your comments are no surprise to me. Not only are you a disgrace to homo sapians, you are a stupid disgrace to homo sapians. Computers were not made because of ww2, they came about quite a bit before. computers also had limited use if any in ww2 as most of the manhattan project and such things was done with chalkboards and simple brainpower.

  • @TheLogicisking Nearly all world-changing technology that emerged in the past 60 years can trace their origin to a USMIL or DARPA or another Military project. The microchip, the internet, GPS navigation, satellite communications, etc. Peace is boring, bland, unchallenging and leads to stagnation. War is full of opportunities and is the biggest incentive for technological development.

  • @WarmongerWW3 War is never fun, wonderful, or even close to good. More can come from 2 men talking than ten million soldiers could ever do. It truly sickens me to think that there are people as stupid and illogical as yourself in the world. If the world was 25% more peaceful last year we could use the money we save to end starvation, cure cancer, reverse climate change, and many other things, all quickly and easly. You seem to be a COD addict who has no life what so ever.

  • @TheLogicisking Technological innovation is related to the war effort (Roland, 2009).

  • @WarmongerWW3 I do not dispute that much good technology came from the evil of war. But, do RNAi, photodynamic therapy, or gene therapy have any use at all in war? These are medical tools, made to save lifes, and have no use in a millitary setting. Gene therapy has the ability to make better soldiers, but that is at the moment 100% impossible and hardly a cost-effective use should it be possible.

  • @TheLogicisking Have you ever heard of biological warfare? The potential is huge. People like me will use genetic engineering to create better and better types of diseases. In fact, we're already doing it.

  • @WarmongerWW3 The problem with genetic engineering for bio warfare is that as soon as you have the technology to make the perfect agent of death, you automaticly have the technology to make the perfect agent of life. It is the same thing with nanotechnology, but even more absolute.

  • @TheLogicisking Retroviruses mutate incredibly quickly. The guys trying to kill will be faster than the guys trying to heal. 

  • @WarmongerWW3 Only a fool makes a weapon without a failsafe. Retroviruses can be killed by a moderate amount of medical systems. examples are nanoparticle delivered RNAi, antibody coated nanoparticle RF therapy, or photodynamic therapy.

  • @TheLogicisking Oh really? How fast? Take the case of HIV/AIDS. AIDS has killed tens of millions of people and still has no cure. As you can see, eventually they can "kill" the retrovirus but it will not be fast enough, the disease would spread and kill many people and that's the point.

  • @WarmongerWW3 How fast? I will tell you how fast. Ebola, one of the deadliest diseases known, was cured in 7 days with nanoparticle guided RNAi. It also helps to know that the kind they cured was 30,000 times more powerful than the most powerful human strain. Also, the cure rate was almost, if not totaly, 100%. Retroviruses are harder to pin down for that, but nowhere near even close to impossable. I do not think you understand yet that you cannot out think me.

  • @TheLogicisking In Homo sapiens? No, they successfully wiped out the virus in rhesus monkeys. They are still developing a treatment for Ebola. But that's not the point. Eventually they will wiped out the virus in Homo sapiens. The point is: the disease killed millions of people. Period. Plus, the access to medical treatments will NEVER be universal. Mwahaha >:D

  • @WarmongerWW3 Ebola has not killed millions. It has killed less than 6000 people. Medical treatment will not be universal in the near future, but prevention can be. DNA vaccines are more effective and more cost effective than generation 1 or 2 vaccines, and they are easy to store because they are more stable than other kinds of vaccines. this makes them perfect to use in world vaccination programs.

  • @TheLogicisking I was talking about diseases as a whole (not specifically Ebola) and the potential in biological warfare."Medical treatment will not be universal in the near future, but prevention can be. "

    Prevention will not be universal as well and you know it.

  • @TheLogicisking Evidence and logic tells us that new diseases will be created and used successfully as a biological weapon. Groseth, A., et al., Hemorrhagic Fever Viruses as Biological Weapons, in Bioterrorism and Infectious Agents: A New Dilemma for the 21st Century, I.W. Fong and K. Alibek, Editors. 2009, Springer New York. p. 169-191.

  • @WarmongerWW3 Hemorrhagic fevers are quite nasty, and treatment and prevention is limited. However, they are working on several antivirals and vaccines, including a broad spectrum filovirus vaccine that looks to be quite powerful, as we speak. The truth remains that you cannot make somthing that cannot be cured or prevented.

  • @TheLogicisking The truth is that you live in a world where 1 in 6 people suffer from chronic hunger (FAO), sunshine. Medical treatment and prevention will not be universal and certain diseases will not receive sufficient investment because there is no political interest.

  • @WarmongerWW3 Truth be told, the reason for most of starvation in the world is chaos, war, and greed. However, you seem to have missed the point I was making of universal medical prevention. I said quote "but prevention can be". The point I was making is that if you wanted to, you can do it(smallpox anyone?). It is really just a question of what will you do, not what can you do.

  • @WarmongerWW3 Also, DNA vaccines are easy to make, making your viral warfare plan pretty much a dead end.

  • @TheLogicisking but not before killing many people. That's the point.

  • @TheLogicisking

    It would kill a lot of people before the vaccine would be made. However, biological warfare with the use of viruses is today seen as almost barbaric, both by military researchers and the public. Another issue is the fact that it's so uncontrollable. The virus could spread to us or our allies through travel.

  • @AmunRa1 That is exactly the point I was saying. Bio weapons are a loose cannon. you can place them in one spot, but odds are that it will spread and cause more harm than what you intended. DNA vaccines are useless against pathogens that do not have any protein antigens, but virtualy all viruses have them and bacteria and parasites are sub-optimal bio weapons for the most part. I am anti-war, but I still know almost everything about it.

  • @TheLogicisking "Bio weapons are a loose cannon. " Not necessarily. Every advance towards therapeutic approaches based on the DNA of an ethnic group can be used to develop a weapon instead. Think of it as a revolution in the way of committing ethnic cleansing...

  • you'll need all that extra strength to tow the 50 car batteries to power the thing

  • Power armor is born! When can I pick my t-51b power suit?

  • CRYSIS

    

  • Oh no there is another inventions that will lead to more war and less dead people on one side. If this got its own powersupply there will be heavy suits like sience fiction that bring death to everyone not doing their will - future police... and endless pain.

  • Jesus christ. Its the power loader from aliens. This sort of makes up for the fact we seem to have stalled human advancement in space.

  • ”Now let’s find a way how to bring this to good use. How do we kill as many people as possible with this — we’re Raytheon, after all. People are paying for bodycount, not for some social commie project.”

    :)

  • @albedoshader oh, a hippie

  • @WarmongerWW3: Nope, a mechanical engineer and definitely not a hippie.

  • LOL, I thought it had a tail at first!

  • why you dont shove that music insanity up your ace

  • Pre-Crysis suit....

  • @csakesz182 you mean the nano suit ?

  • @skylinmegas9290 Exactly.

  • @faisal19887 Where was your God/Allah/whatever when Baghdad was bombed? hehehe

  • @WarmongerWW3

    Where was Jesus when the storm hit America??

    Do not think I do not like Jesus

    I love him and I believe

    We Muslims believe that Jesus is the prophet of God and not his son

  • @faisal19887 Interesting... you think I am a Christian. I have no religion.

    Btw Jesus is Dead and Rotten - if he ever existed at all

  • I'll take four.

  • one name: skynet

  • Spartans

  • SCV READY !

  • I don´t want to know his bugs XD

  • if they made a starcraft marien suit it would be awsome

  • EMP...still victor

  • This will be a expensive suit...

  • its too slow

  • This would be ok at the construction site.

  • no the danger of this thing is if it goes haywire your spine turns into a nice representation of a curly straw :)

  • What happens when robots do everything i lose my job then man.

  • @omega4chimp not really, jobs just switch to computer and robot maintenance and overseeing

  • thats on my birthday wishlist

  • Cyborgs become reality! Wonder when if the military is taking note of this

  • @ToWYoMama Ratheon is a defense contractor...

  • @ect301fps Oh, whoops well that would explain it. I remember when popular mechanics was talking bout exoskeleton suits I want to say over 7 years ago, wonder what's been the hold up? Maybe that's how difficult they are to work with

  • @ToWYoMama Yeah, my dad works with various weapons R&D and this kind of stuff takes a looooong time

  • @ect301fps ahhh, thanks for letting me know this

  • okay, now make it 30 feet high and slap on a few tons of armor...

  • .........iron man...?

  • This video has been hijacked by some stupid commercial! I refuse to sit through a 30 second commercial to watch a 1:14 minute video, so I usually click away (which means I don't get to see the video!). It didn't use to be that way. Anyone else find this a bad development!?!?

  • Useless without good batteries.

  • @jockyhalo graphene condensators. that's all I'm saying. it's right around the corner. a few years from now we will be smoking smoke-less cigars, laughing about back when we used chemical batteries.

  • US Military Power, FUCK YES!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @bassbass99able Tax Money, FUCK YES!!!!!!!!

  • @bassbass99able fuck no) those exoskeletons exists almost 30 years..

    u need new power sorce power sorce of new generation.. other wise this s peace of junk

    its done its gone

  • @kz4eva Well, it could be useful in a loading area where a human could lift stuff that would take many people to lift. Just because it needs an extension cord doesn't make it useless, just less useful/

  • @TheSpiralOrder btw there are some research on power sorce in russia.. but americans are 2 stupid

    they like cola and hamburgers thats all

    jews and other crap that is america

  • @TheSpiralOrder: The first extension available will be a gatling gun.

  • this thing looks awesome, yet i dont think will ever see it in action though, clearly this technology is taking its first steeps. u should check lockheed martin HULC, which is way simpler but i think its pretty much combat ready.

  • sounds cool looks retarded

  • "...Strapped into Powered Armor,

    Got the ladies always lookin' at me,

    They can't believe the size of my

    over-engineered codpiece..."

    :D

  • Lol, it´s so cliché that this video is seen most in the USA and in Russia

    xD

  • They should put a jetpack on it

  • Will work better when it doesn't need to be plugged into a mains electricity outlet!!! Mini Nuke Reactor needed!!!! ;O)

  • @ticker1980 I believe that is actually a tether that is required by their insurance

  • power armor... prototype

  • to the usa and canada military and police 2025 is the largest gang war with all the gangs in all of usa and canada city with robot and Terminator

  • 2025 first future war and first robot war in usa and canda city

  • It can walk up ramps... which i cannot do - wait you cant walk up ramps im pretty sure most of us can without this?!??!?

  • @KZHX You can do that easily while holding 150lbs?

  • @KZHX lol he said with 150 pounds strapped to his back

  • this could be usfull you could mount much more armour onto the exoskeliton to protect the soilder not only from the torso but the torso down

  • a tecnologia ta ficando demais o0

  • they gave him a regular bike helmet for protection. as it seems the mjolnir halo helmet arent ready yet.

  • they should add exoskeletonic gloves instead of these hooks, these just makes you say yarrr ahoy there robopirates

  • next we bulid a transformer and terminator in the military

  • Light Up Lloyd Banks Niqqah!!!

  • Ironman Mark 0.1

  • one issue that so far few of our technological abilities can change is war in a sand pit. silica shards is the root of all evil in electrical/mechanical drive chains, gears, and pistons....I wonder if Raytheon figured out how to do "auto-lube" of parts in the field.

  • @R5H4D0W used to be a problem for autos and now its not. 

  • @datzfast A mechanic friend in Khandahar's still going on and on about sand filling up filters....I'm pessimistic to say all autos are immune to this sort of airborne dust

  • If I was to fight myself and 1 of me was wearing the suit the version of me in the suit was loose, and badly.

  • @Acerimmer12 Maybe today, but not tomorrow!

  • this year: exoskeleton

    next year: Iron Man

  • What an amazing piece of hardware and I can see it being used for some really great things...

    Now build my damn Battle Mech!

  • @BadBunnyRides

    LOL I can easily outlift this piece of crap and I can move unicumbered so you can wear this pathetic piece of shit all day and I'll still beat your arse.

  • @Acerimmer12 This prototype, probably... an armored version with weapons and electronics? Nope. I think you're also making the same mistake people did when they saw the first Tanks...

  • halo and ghost recon future solider cool all it need is cloaking device and mini guns and military robot

  • next thing you know iron man gonna come true

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  • Hell... It's about time..

  • @Po41lo I like how my comment matches with the facts.

  • ez nagyon vau...

  • This is first step to making killer robots. Airplanes/UAVs are on the same road to search & destroy without human intervention. After all, they give total obedience with no morals at all.

  • & so marks the beginning of a long chain of adaptions to what the military is really after; POWER ARMOR!

  • the first steps towards a full mech..the military is totally funding this research so that they will get their bio-mechanical suite for war...well thats my personal opinion

  • XOS 2 is a better exoskeleton

  • the new war!....at the max distance of the energy cable length!

  • chuck noris beware

  • Bay Twelve, please.

  • Will it blend? That is the question.

  • But will it blend?

  • War is the best incentive for the technological and scientific development.

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  • @WarmongerWW3 Fuck war.

  • @noyouaintgettingit Thanks to the wars you are using this computer.

  • @WarmongerWW3

    See a counselor.

  • @WarmongerWW3 Too true

  • Maybe thats why stocks in Raytheon Quadrupled the days following 9/11. You must be a "proud american" who thinks that the stupid war going on for nearly a decade now has had MUCH value, other than returning young americans home in crates. I bet you also think that Bush and Obama were great men. Am I right?

  • @Adambobro You're right.

  • @WarmongerWW3 i would say it's fear...

  • @WarmongerWW3 I think the desire to live in a video game is a much better incentive.

  • @iTeXn The era of modern computers owes much to the major advances made during the WW2 because of the war. video game would not exist without wars