17 June 2006, 6:17 AM
Being able to carry 200lbs back packs with a noisy and expensive exoskeleton is not going to keep you from getting shot, which is the point of this technology. Training and flexibility are the best things you can give a soldier. Give him a good gun and a lot of battlefield intel and he's set.
I don't see any of this exoskeleton stuff becoming practical for just construction work for atleast 50 years.
I don't see any of this exoskeleton stuff becoming practical for just construction work for atleast 50 years.