The real "iron man armor!" Producer Sarcos Receives Millions of Dollars Investment from Microsoft |

Tony Stark was able to become a superhero. This cool and cool high-tech shirt was indispensable.

In real life, there are really companies that produce similar robotic combat suits. Its name is "Guardian Exoskeleton 2."

Sarcos Robotics, the producer of "Guardian XOS 2", recently received a total investment of 10.5 million U.S. dollars from several giants, including Microsoft, General Electric, and Caterpillar.

As early as 2010, Clark Gregg, who played a special agent for SHIELD in the “Iron Man” series, came to Sarcos's lab in Salt Lake City to get a glimpse of the life of the Iron Man in battle. Looks like:

"Guardian" robot suit

XOS 2 is an "exoskeleton robot" that is mainly used in the military field. The miraculous thing is that hundreds of pounds of machine equipment don't feel heavy on the body. The try-on is doing push-ups with ease.

The main application of XOS 2 is the logistics of logistics on the battlefield. If the human body carries a lot of heavy objects, it can be easily injured. With XOS 2, you can save more effort and reduce strain, while improving work efficiency: The workload of soldiers wearing XOS 2 can be worth 2-3 ordinary soldiers.

The XOS2 is powered by a high-hydraulic system that allows the wearer to lift 200 pounds (about 90 kg) of heavy objects easily, and this action can be repeated hundreds of times without wearer fatigue. The wearer can also penetrate 3 feet thick (0.9 meters) of wood.

The XOS 2 tailored for the US military is also very agile, allowing the wearer to play football with ease and easily climb the stairs. In 2010, XOS2 was rated 50 Best Inventions by Time.

Sarcos stated that the funds obtained this time will be used to expand the team and accelerate the entry of the "Guardian" series of robots into the market. The "Guardian" robot contains many sub-type robots. In addition to the "Exoskeleton Warrior" (XO series), the "Guardian" product also includes: snake-like robots (S series) and large-arm robots (GT series).

Sarcos's team has a 25-year history, but has experienced several mergers and acquisitions and repeated changes of names. Today's Sarcos Robotics was founded on a merger and acquisition basis in 2014. It is headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah, with Ben Wolff as CEO and Chairman of the Board of Directors, and Fraser Smith as President.

Historically, Sarcos has worked with US government agencies such as DARPA, NASA, and AT&T, Boeing, and Ford.

In addition to obvious military applications, Sarcos also hopes that its own robots can be applied to industries including oil and gas, mining, construction and manufacturing.

Via Geek Wire

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