Move over, Tony Stark; the US Navy is going Iron Man. The National Center for Manufacturing Sciences (NCMS) has ordered a pair of Fortis exoskeletons from Lockheed Martin for testing and evaluation. The unpowered exoskeletons won’t give sailors superhuman strength, but they will allow them to handle heavy equipment for longer periods with less fatigue... Continue Reading US Navy to test Fortis exoskeletons
Section: Robotics
Tags: Exoskeleton, Lockheed Martin, US Navy
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