Friday, May 19, 2017

U.S. Special Operations Hints That Its Iron Man Suit Is Taking Shape

(Photo Credit: Jen Judson/Staff)

Defense News: It’s ‘getting real’: Special Ops Iron Man suit takes shape

TAMPA, Fla. — The informally named “Iron Man” suit that U.S. Special Operations has been developing will start to come together over the next 18 months with a first prototype expected to be fully built by the end of 2018.

Formally known as the Tactical Assault Light Operator Suit, or TALOS, Special Operations Command has spent the past four years tackling complicated technical hurdles to try to revolutionize the performance of a dismounted operator by developing the armored exoskeleton.

“It’s getting very real right now,” Col. James Miller, the director of the Joint Acquisition Task Force TALOS, said Wednesday at the Special Operations Forces Industry Conference.

The team of around 35 vendors, labs and academic institutions are diving deeper on systems engineering, he said, adding, “We are going to start building parts and snapping them together” while testing for functionality and safety.

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WNU Editor: They say that it is 18 months away .... we shall see.

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