Robotic Suit to Make You an Iron Man

The suit is built from a combination of structures, sensors, actuators and controllers, and it is powered by high pressure hydraulics. It enables its wearer to easily lift 200 pounds several hundred times without tiring and repeatedly punch through three inches of wood.

Yet, the suit, which was developed for the U.S. Army, is also agile enough to let its wearer kick a soccer ball, punch a speed bag or climb stairs and ramps with ease.

Raytheon Company has unveiled its second generation Exoskeleton (XOS 2) at its research facility in Salt Lake City, Utah, during a demonstration with Paramount Home Entertainment.

The new robotic suit is lighter, faster and stronger than its predecessor, yet it uses 50 percent less power. Its enhanced design also means that it is more resistant to the environment, says the company.

“XOS 1 was essentially a proof of concept,” said Dr. Fraser M. Smith, vice president of operations for Raytheon Sarcos. “With XOS 2, we targeted power consumption and looked for ways to use the hydraulic energy more efficiently. That’s resulted in us being able to add capabilities while significantly reducing power consumption.”

Raytheon is developing the robotic suit to help with the many logistics challenges faced by the military both in and out of theater. Repetitive heavy lifting can lead to injuries, orthopedic injuries in particular.

The XOS 2 does the lifting for its operator, reducing both strain and exertion. It also does the work faster. One operator in an exoskeleton suit can do the work of two to three soldiers, according to the company.

Deploying exoskeletons would allow military personnel to be reassigned to more strategic tasks, it says.

Raytheon says its Exoskeleton has been called the real “Iron Man” suit because of its ability to enhance the wearer’s strength and endurance in a way that is reminiscent of Tony Stark’s high-tech suit in the films.

The XOS 2 was unveiled to coincide with September 28th release of Iron Man 2 on Blu-ray and DVD from Paramount Home Entertainment.

Raytheon Company, with 2009 sales of $25 billion, is a leading technology company specializing in defense, homeland security and other government markets throughout the world.

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2 thoughts on “Robotic Suit to Make You an Iron Man

  • September 29, 2010 at 7:18 PM
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    If this is the definition of a terminator, I meet terminators everyday. They look like human beings, but they are machines – totally lifeless and heartless. Have you also met such terminators?

  • September 29, 2010 at 6:20 PM
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    It seems that the days of terminator is not very far, half human and half machine.

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