7. Mechanical Combat Suits
Perhaps the earliest example of a powered suit of armor was in Robert Heinlein’s sci-fi classic, Starship Troopers, published in 1959. He envisioned soldiers encapsulated in a suit that protected them from enemy fire and put powerful weapons, including nukes, at their fingertips. The protection, firepower and mobility would essentially turn every soldier into a flying tank.
This type of suit is on the drawing board at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), the Pentagon’s research arm. YouTube videos show test subjects lumbering around wearing an exoskeleton suit that allows them to haul heavier loads. These are only baby steps and as the technology matures, a tough, computerized weapon system will be the result.
The Army’s version may never be as cool as a Marvel superhero, but that hasn’t stopped them from referring to their ambitious project as the “Iron Man” suit.
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