Will the 'Iron Man' special all over?

An American general proposes to create a tactical strike tactical organization (TALOS) that gives soldiers the same amount of power as the main character Tony Stark in Iron Man.

That was the idea of Admiral William McRaven, who was in charge of the Special Forces of the US Army (SOCOM). William McRaven wants the Department of Defense to develop a jacket with superior features.

Accordingly, it can provide 'superhuman strength ' , bulletproof protection for soldiers, surveillance and response when there are significant signs of concern, display intelligence and provide visibility. Far away at night, it integrates the weapon into the shirt and has the technology of spraying bleeding wound.

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With new armor, American soldiers are nothing more than Iron Man's superman. (Photo: hdcines.com)

It is worth noting that this jacket is unlike any other heavy armor that is designed in a lightweight form with a gel that can be glued onto the shirt's surface, in combination with transformed particles. Loose in a blink of an eye (one millisecond) when encountered in the magnetic field or in the discharge current.

In other words, once the bullets are fired, the particles will lock together to form armor immediately. This story sounds fictitious, but the reality is that MIT research is taking over. This development is based on the same principle as iron grinding on vegetable oil and keeps the iron grids sticking together when there is a nearby magnet.

SOCOM said it wants to test the new TALOS armor version within a year and the enhanced version by 2016. In addition to TALOS, US defense firm Lockheed Martin is also developing an outer skeleton. For soldiers, it is possible to carry heavy loads with the aid of titanium legs.