tells something about the culture differences when the two US companies promote the unit for warfare whereas the Japanese promote it for factory work or rehabilitation.
the japanese HAL is the most high tech, because it uses electrical sensors, whereas the others use mechanical sensors.
but the downside to the HAL is that now a soldier has to watch out for two things that can snap his spine: VX gas and an EMP.
I'd go for the Raytheon because it looks to be a good combination of completely covering and mobile. All you need now is to drap some kevlar around the whole unit.
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I SAW THIS IN POPULAR SCIENCE> STEP ASIDE IRON MAN, HERE WE COME!
tells something about the culture differences when the two US companies promote the unit for warfare whereas the Japanese promote it for factory work or rehabilitation.
the japanese HAL is the most high tech, because it uses electrical sensors, whereas the others use mechanical sensors.
but the downside to the HAL is that now a soldier has to watch out for two things that can snap his spine: VX gas and an EMP.
I'd go for the Raytheon because it looks to be a good combination of completely covering and mobile. All you need now is to drap some kevlar around the whole unit.
lol #3 looks like a Stormtrooper. Also, why does Cyberdyne sound familiar? Is it also from Terminator??
and #4 looks like a mini, less cool version of the robots in Avatar.
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