Raytheon shows off the XOS2 Exoskeleton robotic suit

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Uploaded by on Oct 1, 2010

Raytheon unveiled its second generation Exoskeleton or XOS2 robotic suit this week. The suit gives the wearer superhuman strength and this latest version is lighter, faster and stronger than its predecessor. It also uses 50 percent less power. It could be available in five years.

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  • all it needs is a arc reactor .

  • and next --- space marines :)))

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  • @KottonmouthSoldiers yes and the usefullness is already created in japan they have this thing mobile and without cords but it can only lift 25 kg and is for people with a disability to help them walk.

    this think is gonna be carieing heavy guns i think i have a reasonable understanding about how the us army thinks its all about war.

    not about lifting heavy boxes but about lifting crazy weapons.

  • u play halo?

  • @ralfjacobs There is an issue with your "just as guilty" statement. look up novus actus interveniens. Taking your logic to it's conclusion: Is the company that made the gun just as guilty? the refinery worker who refined the metal? The miners who extracted the raw ingredients? How can you say look at the atom bomb when it is clear that nuclear power exists for other non combat reasons? What about medical isotopes?

  • Fallout Series, here we come.

  • poor nicolas cage

  • wow!!!!! can you make a robotic dick!?!?!?!?!

  • @ralfjacobs lol whenever that gets boring rag head :)

  • @ralfjacobs alright ill give you that.

    the only thing im arguing is your very first comment, that these suits are not useful for things other than war.

    you can imagine this thing supplying ammo to troops who intend to kill people with them.

    i can imagine this thing saving lives, not hurting them, if it is, say, used in search and rescue operations moving debris or similar.

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