When we first laid eyes on the Sarcos XOS military exoskeleton three years ago, its sheer power and dexterity left us in awe... but as you can see immediately above, that wasn't enough for Raytheon. Today, the defense contractor's unveiling the XOS 2, a lighter, stronger robotic suit that uses 50 percent less power for dropping and giving us several hundred pushups. Video and a press release after the break don't specify the suit's military duties (they're focused on instilling the notion that the XOS 2 is a real-life Iron Man) but we can definitely imagine these causing some serious damage if Hammer Industries decided to weaponize that high-pressure hydraulic frame.
Update: We previously stated that the suit didn't need to be tethered to a power source for operation, but that information was incorrect.
[Thanks, SmoothMarx] Gallery: Raytheon Sarcos XOS 2 exoskeleton - press picsContinue reading Raytheon revamps Sarcos exoskeleton, creates better, faster and stronger XOS 2 (video)Raytheon revamps Sarcos exoskeleton, creates better, faster and stronger XOS 2 (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 27 Sep 2010 09:01:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink | | Email this | Comments
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