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SMSgt Lawrence McCarter
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Some very interesting technology advances. It is amazing some of the things that have already been developed. One way of having people with severe injuries where the biological components can't be repaired and having assistance and allowing mobility again to those who otherwise may not be able to function physically. Also possible uses for Military functions especially in areas where otherwise humans might not be able to function or complete tasks they otherwise might not be able to.

In a book of fiction former Air Force Captain Dale Brown who has written a lot of bestseller Military Tech thrillers describes such things to enhance abilities for military members on military task missions. His book "Tin Man" is one of a few books He has that sort of thing included. Dale Brown does borrow on some existing technology and doesn't have things that are totally beyond belief or possible. They may not all be here yet but who knows what may be in the future of this sort of hardware. Dale Brown has wrote a lot of books which current technology may be within or future improved hardware. Remember Jules Vernes also wrote fiction of things people thought were impossible such as submarines, underwater diving suits with air supply apparatus and as time passed they came to be and not very far unlike what He described in " 20,000 Leagues under the Sea." In both cases though these men capture our imaginations and bring us into their adventures and action. In any event technology to survive in places and in ways We normally couldn't continues to develop. Today imagination and fiction, could it be tomorrows reality ? Something to think about.
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Sgt Wayne Wood
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Stability & a good power source are the issues
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Samantha S.
Samantha S.
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They are actually creating exoskeletons without the need of a power source.
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Sgt Wayne Wood
Sgt Wayne Wood
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To what purpose?
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