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Army turns to MIT for superman uniforms

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  1. x34

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    Uniform that makes soldiers invisible in the works

    CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) — The Army is hunting for a new military uniform that can make soldiers nearly invisible, grant superhuman strength and provide instant medical care.

    The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is up for the task.

    The school said Wednesday it has been awarded a five-year, $50 million dollar grant to develop the armor, which could detect threats and protect against projectiles and biological or chemical weapons.

    "We're not there yet, but it's not science fiction," said Ned Thomas, director of the MIT-affiliated Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies.

    All this would be achieved by developing particle-sized materials and devices — called "nanotechnology" — nestled into the uniform's fabric.

    Supercharged shoes could release energy when soldiers jump, propelling them over a 20-foot wall. Micoreactors could detect bleeding and apply pressure. Light-deflecting material could make the suit blend in with surroundings.

    MIT's research centers had been working on nanotechnology ideas long before getting involved with the Army, but not with military applications in mind. But the groundwork has been laid for revolutionary advances, Thomas said.
     
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    I wonder how many Arabs just applied to MIT...
     
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    Nice link, treeman.

    I like the idea of turning the Army into a lightweight, quick-repsonse mobile force via technological innovations. It will definitely be useful in the guerrilla wars of the future (present).

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    #5 treeman, Mar 16, 2002
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