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The U.S. Military's Iron Man Suit Is Dead
« on: February 26, 2019, 12:59:35 pm »

February 25, 2019 

The U.S. Military's Iron Man Suit Is Dead

What happened?
by Task and Purpose

Long before Tony Stark took a load of shrapnel to the chest in a distant war zone, science fiction legend Robert Heinlein gave America the most visceral description of powered armor for the warfighter of the future. Forget the spines of extra-lethal weaponry, the heads-up display, and even the augmented strength of an Iron Man suit — the real genius, Heinlein wrote in Starship Troopers, "is that you don't have to control the suit; you just wear it, like your clothes, like skin."

"Any sort of ship you have to learn to pilot; it takes a long time, a new full set of reflexes, a different and artificial way of thinking," explains Johnny Rico. "Spaceships are for acrobats who are also mathematicians. But a suit, you just wear."

https://nationalinterest.org/blog/buzz/us-militarys-iron-man-suit-dead-45397