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Sub for more: http://nnn.is/the_new_media | Straight out of science fiction and off the silver screen - the U.S. Army has nearly completed construction of a new type of wearable armor. Based off the comic book hero Iron Man - The Tactical Assault Light Operator Suit, or TALOS, will be ready for testing this summer. At a recent Military Conference, Navy Admiral William McRaven said, "That suit, if done correctly, will yield a revolutionary improvement in survivability and capability for special operators." The first three suits will not be electrically powered like those one worn by character Tony Stark - and won't fly - but the suits are outfitted with high-tech options. Liquid armor will likely be part of the defense mechanism of the new armor. This substance normally acts like a liquid, but instantly hardens when hit by a bullet. The suits will constantly monitor the vital signs of the soldier wearing the is. and soldiers are cold, the suit will he able to provide heat and is designed to evenly distribute weight, allowing soldiers to carry more equipment. The next generation of these suits could even cure wounds by spraying them with medical foam. The name TALOS comes from a ancient Greek myth of a man dressed in bronze armor, who protected the Goddess Europa. One day soon, this suit could be worn by soldiers on the battlefield, paired with a device like Google Glass allowing soldiers to keep in constant contact with commanders. Designed by the Army in conjunction with dozens of corporations and government agencies military leaders are anxious to get heir soldiers wearing the suits, even if the technology is not yet perfected. Jim Tinsley, from the defense consultant Ava-scent said,"[We] will try and adopt some of the more realistic things first, like integrating power supplies into the suit to reduce the need of mobile batteries. Some of the more futuristic things may be pushed off to the side." (2) While this isn't exactly Tony Stark's Iron Man suit - this is certainly the beginning of a new generation of warfare technology. Chip in $5/mo: http://nnn.is/monthly-gift-5 Give once: http://nnn.is/one-time-gift Give BTC: http://nnn.is/donate-bitcoin Limited gear: http://nnn.is/get-your-gear-here Gold buyer's strategy: http://nnn.is/free-gold-secret Cast your vote in the Selection 2016 Poll: http://nextnewsnetwork.com/election-2016-poll/ Facebook/Twitter/Site: http://Facebook.com/NextNewsNet http://Twitter.com/NextNewsNet http://NextNewsNetwork.com Hashtag: #N3
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5 Decades and everyone's gonna have their own jet.
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And then 3 years later..............NOTHING
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It sort of looks like a boss in a video game.
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Oy....ready to field it even if it's not ready. Standard Pentagon thinking; gets line animals killed.
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The armor is like oobleck
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Praise Talos
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Iron Man or Palpatine`s Storm Troopers?
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Great ! One step closer to the end of humanity !
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holy shit gary franchi was a lot lighter 2 years ago.
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This is what happens when you see American films
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Army's turn for their version of the F 35 boondoggle
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let's face the fucking true , technology like this will never get use by soldier because the cost is too high and new soldiers are less expensive and easy to find
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Rob Downy jr was in a pro hillery video.. sad i used to be a fan
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Damn Aldmer...
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that's master chief's armor, not iron man's....
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Fallout is finally becoming reality. I will use my nuclear engineering skills to get in on this emerging market and soon everybody will be driving shacklefordium-fueled cars. It's the American dream.
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note recipient consumer something crisis drink exposure.
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Halo marines ?
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"War. War never changes."
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Google glass wont work as it will just show adverts all the time :P