New US Military Technology - the Exoskeleton, page 8
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reply posted on 13-6-2008 @ 07:19 AM by Anonymous ATS
reply to post by West Coast


Yea but the metallic casing would still interfere with the radio signals.


reply posted on 13-12-2008 @ 03:06 PM by dooper
reply to post by tyranny22


I fail to understand your logic. There are hundreds of formerly "classified" and other exclusively military technologies that were developed or initially funded for the military, and have long since been adopted for civilian use whereby the technologies spill over and down into the private sector from which we all benefit.

Many new medical technologies were initially determined and developed by the military. Even the simple concept of triage was a military development, now used by medical personnel when tragedies create multiple injured people.

This technology is limited right now by the power supply. That too, has been solved, but is not widely known. In the decades to follow, man can take with him all the unlimited power he requires, anywhere in the universe.

I guarantee you, at some point in your day today, you will unknowingly use technology initially funded or discovered by the military.

This too, will later enable man to go places and do things he could not possibly experience or accomplish without this technology.

I think you've watched too many Terminator movies.
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