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Does anyone know how a military exoskeleton works? I hear they can make lifting, running and jumping a lot easier. How do they work?
Military exoskeletons enhance soldier performance primarily through the use of hydraulic pistons and servo motors that work in conjunction with the user's muscle movements. These systems provide additional strength, allowing soldiers to carry heavier loads without improving running speed or jumping capabilities. Lockheed Martin's HULC exoskeleton exemplifies this technology, although its titanium construction makes it costly and impractical for widespread use. Current designs require a power source, and the concept of perpetual motion machines is dismissed as impossible.
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Kalrag said:And I hear that they are in need of a power source. Luckily I have a design for a small self suficiant reactor that never needs charging.
Kalrag said:And I hear that they are in need of a power source. Luckily I have a design for a small self suficiant reactor that never needs charging.
tvavanasd said:Did you get it from Tony Stark?
No, it's not. Thread closed.Kalrag said:And yes its possible.