U.S. Special Operations Forces : There May be a few short years after donning a suit like that one user can monitor vital signs and give him a real -time battlefield information and a bullet from head to toe. Suit may have other functions eventually unheard of just a few years ago, as well as the circuit made of liquid armor, advanced materials that could help to stop the hemorrhaging, enhanced sensory abilities and Google Glass as visuals.
U.S.
Special Operations Forces : There May be a few short years after donning a suit
like that one user can monitor vital signs and give him a real -time
battlefield information and a bullet from head to toe. Suit may have other
functions eventually unheard of just a few years ago, as well as the circuit
made of liquid armor, advanced materials that could help to stop the
hemorrhaging, enhanced sensory abilities and Google Glass as visuals.
Tactical
Assault Suit Light Operator (height) project is coordinated through the Special
Forces headquarters in MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa. Prototypes should be
proven military leadership in June, with the hope that the suit will no given
to high -risk units in the 2018.
Although
the project sounds like something out of a science fiction novel, her mission
is simple, said James Geurts, U.S. Special Operations buy Command Deputy MacDill.
"We lost a lot of guys that GunShot wounds and explosions,” he said.
"If there is anything I can do to speed technologies to provide better
protection, a better option, any progress, I think you've done well.”
When
working on the project Talas company in Tampa, Florida, this week for an
international conference on Special Operations Forces. The four -day event
showcases the special military technology, gadgets and tools - from pen -like
chemical vapor collection systems for underwater robots. Several top military
brass and Analysts also scheduled to speak, including the SOCOM commander,
Admiral William McRaven.
McRaven
is widely credited with launching Talas project. Last year, he described SOCOM
unique approach to the project: through the experience of professional engineers,
students, and perhaps Even local garage tinkerers creativity, the military will
end up with a completely new project.
SOCOM
decided to make the "Monster Garage" type events for people with
potential ideas and Geurts Even admitted: It’s certainly not a traditional
model of the Department of Defense.