Raytheon Engineers unveil Exoskeleton: A Robotic Suit

Raytheon Engineers unveiled its second generation Exoskeleton or XOS2 robotic suit this week.

The suit gives the wearer superhuman strength and this latest version is lighter, faster and stronger than its predecessor.
It also uses 50 percent less power.
It could be available in five years.

Don't miss the following video:

[video=youtube;pQYCQgh_37A]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQYCQgh_37A[/video]

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  • Ankita Katdare
    Ankita Katdare
    Raytheon’s 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.

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