SOCOM Tests Sarcos Exoskeleton (No, It Isn’t ‘Iron Man’)
Sorry, you won't be punching aliens in the face. But loading 200-pound missiles onto a helicopter by yourself? That's plenty useful.
By SYDNEY J. FREEDBERG JR.
on March 18, 2019 at 1:05 PM
UPDATED with Sarcos interview WASHINGTON: What moves three miles per hour and can lift 200-pound loads all day without recharging? Well, potentially you or me, if we’re wearing powered exoskeletons.
That’s why Special Operations Command — which is also on the cutting edge of military AI — has joined the Air Force and the Navy in testing the Guardian XO exoskeleton from a Nevada-based small business called Sarcos, the company announced today. UPDATE The company also plans to provide prototypes to partner companies like Bechtel, BMW, Caterpillar, Delta, GE, and Schlumberger “at the end of this year,” CEO Ben Wolff said in an interview.
MOAR: https://breakingdefense.com/2019/03/socom-tests-sarcos-exoskeleton-no-it-isnt-iron-man/