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National Defense September 2010 Eric Beidel |
Soldiers May Wear Robots to Increase Strength Upcoming experiments will determine if soldiers who strap robots to their bodies can stay healthier and have more energy to complete missions. |
National Defense June 2009 Robert H. Williams |
Want That 200 lb. Load Toted Up The hill? No Problem Lockheed Martin's Human Universal Load Carrier will permit users to carry 200-pound loads for extended periods. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics March 2010 |
Lockheed Martin Selects Protonex to Enhance HULC Exoskeleton Power Supply Protonex will evaluate fuel cell-based power solutions that can be carried by the HULC, while at the same time powering the exoskeleton and the user's mission equipment during extended dismounted operations. |
National Defense October 2011 Eric Beidel |
Exoskeletons, 'Smart' Parachutes Could Reduce Soldiers' Loads Soldiers are used to carrying the equivalent of another human being with them wherever they go. The vest can account for about 35 pounds of that load, but body armor is only the beginning. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics April 2009 |
In Brief Rockwell Collins and L-3 deliver Block I modernization for Navy E-6B... QinetiQ North America to support Air Force space operations... Barco extends avionics offering with generation head-up display from Saab... etc. |
National Defense August 2004 Joe Pappalardo |
Robotic `Exoskeletons' Could Help Soldiers Bear Heavier Loads Researchers are edging closer to fielding a gas-powered system that will permit soldiers to effortlessly carry hundreds of pounds of equipment on the battlefield. |
National Defense May 2015 Stew Magnuson |
Power Remains Key Challenge for Building SOCOM's Iron Man Suit Special Operations Command in 2013 introduced the world to its tactical assault light operator suit concept via a widely disseminated YouTube animated video of a hulking human figure bursting through a door as bullets pinged off its metallic skin. |
IEEE Spectrum October 2005 Guizzo & Goldstein |
The Rise of the Body Bots Robotic exoskeletons are strutting out of the lab -- and they are carrying their creators with them. New advances make it possible to envision a future in which exoskeletons are part of our daily lives. |
IEEE Spectrum January 2012 Eliza Strickland |
Good-bye, Wheelchair, Hello Exoskeleton This year, the Ekso Bionics exoskeleton for paraplegics hits the market |