Is Tony Stark’s Weaponry Possible?

Is Tony Stark’s Helmet Possible?

Iron Man uses a cybernetic
helmet to control the other devices in the suit. This is probably the
most plausible thing about the Iron Man suit.

Furthermore, the
world has made major technological steps to virtual games and artificial
intelligence. So, cybernetic is something you should expect in the near
future.

Iron Mans Weaponry

The repulsor beams also act as the main weapons for the Iron Man. However, in the Mark VIII suit, there was an upgrade. 

He uses a weapon that fires condensed energy. It is unclear whether the new upgrade is a plasma cannon or not.

Nonetheless,
such kind of a weapon still requires a lot of power, whose source is
still questionable. Furthermore, we are still far away from converting
pure energy into a weapon.

Another weapon is the Riot Shield. It
is the only weapon that seems realistic. The shield materializes from
the suit and retracts back when not in use. This means that there are
some “nano-robots” that restructure to form the shield.

Currently, the nanotechnology is still at its initial stages of
discovery and we are far from using it to produce such shields.
Furthermore, having “nano-robots” that have artificial intelligence such
as seen with Tony’s Mark VIII suit whereby, they covers him like a
liquid, is more of a fantasy than reality.

The Iron Man Armour

The Iron Man suit acts as an exoskeleton that shields Tony Stark during flights and fights.
They also enhance his physical capabilities exponentially. But, can such an exoskeleton be made? The answer is yes.

In fact, currently, there are many designs of exoskeleton with a few of them looking similar to the Iron Man suit.

An
example is the HULC hydraulic-powered exoskeleton that gives an
individual the capability to carry more than 200 pounds of loads. There
others that use electricity, such as the FORTIS exoskeleton.

We
asked: Can A Real Life Iron Man Suit Be Made? It is clear that most of
the components making up the Iron Man suit are far from being figured
out; even in the near future. 

However, many developments
in modern technology make it possible that components of the Iron Man
technology may become a reality.

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How To Build The Arc Reactor

When Tony Stark faces opponents in his upgraded suit, the repulsor beams appears and multiply.

They
knock back the opponents and reattach themselves on the suit. The
source of this energy is from a triangular-like arc reactor in Tony’s
chest.

We would need to build an Arc Reactor if we wanted to build an Iron Man suit in real life.

The ability of the small reactor to produce power similar
to a nuclear submarine is unclear. In the movie, he says that it is
capable of producing eight gigajoules of energy per second.


The reactor itself breaks all the rules of thermodynamics even if, it were to use zero-point energy.

We have to assume that there must be a pretty good cooling system to prevent Tony from being roasted.

The
idea of having a miniature nuclear reactor sitting comfortably on
Tony’s chest, and yet, capable of producing energy more than a nuclear
reactor station is just unrealistic.

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Is Iron Man Technology Possible Today?

It is possible to create some models of suits. The first
suit was worn by Tony Stark, the Iron Man Armor MKI, never used the
repulsor. 

He designed it to use compressed air or hydrogen peroxide fuel to make jumps.

This is similar to what is used in modern jet packs.

Currently, some industries are designing jet suits that use compressed air to make jumps such as the ones made in Iron Man 1.

There
are companies designing a suit that is powered by micro-jets. The suits
manufactured by Gravity can jump as high as 12,000 feet and at a speed
of 32 miles per hour. However, the simulator flights are done near the
surface for safety reasons.

The military has also designed several “jump jets” that use a combination of hydrogen peroxide and catalysts.

These
suits create a jet of steam that allows one to jump several meters
above the ground. Others use nitrogen. However, neither of these are
safe.

Could We Create A Power Supply Like Iron Man?

You can’t talk about a flight, without mentioning power.
So, in this case, what powers the Iron Man suit to make a vertical or horizontal thrust?

While the obvious answers are repulsion beams and rocket boots, these suggestions lead us to more questions.

The
technology used to power the repulsion beams is beyond our current
technology. How he defies the gravitational forces can only be through
the use of a gravitation manipulation. We still don’t have a technology
that can do that.

Find out more about building a real life Iron Man suit here.

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Can We Make an Iron Man Suit in Real Life?

Well, if we are talking of the armoured suit that protects and
improves the strength of a person, then the current technology is
capable of accomplishing that.
But, if you are considering Iron
Man’s abilities such as the repulsor beam and infinite power, then we
may never see some of these technologies materialize.

Some abilities such as flight and use of the nanotechnology are debatable.

In
order to understand if we can truly design the Iron Man suit with its
special components, we need to break it down and examine each item in
depth.

Iron Man Technology

Let’s start with the awesome stuff and figure out the things we can create.

Is Iron Man Flight Possible?

There is a lot of physics that Tony Stark defies during his flights.
That
means to make a flight similar to the one made by Tony Stark in the
movie, would require some serious high-level technology inbuilt in a
suit.

For example for the horizontal flight, he uses direct chemical thrust assisted by the repulsor beam.

During
the flight, the gyro-stabilized repulsion allows him to stay up while
the boots make the forward thrust. Such technology is currently not
available.

Read more:

How to build an Iron Man suit

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Does Annihilation Conquest Relate To The Guardians Of The Galaxy Movies?

 Many of the Marvel movies during the first and second
phase come from old stories. They received an update and continue their
ride of success among returning and new fans. 

Hovever, Gunn’s Winter Soldier and now Guardians of the Galaxy come from more recent stories from the comic books.

The Guardians of the Galaxy team introduced in 2006, introduces new
concepts into Marvel cosmic characters who had been neglected up till
that time. They revived the extended Marvel universe with two war
stories; Annihilation and Annihilation: Conquest.

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What Is The Nearest Technology To An Iron Man Suit Today?

So how close are the military to building an Iron Man suit? What new technology do they have that comes close?

Modern soldiers can take advantage of lower body boosters to make
marching long distances easier. These are inconvenient for battle
however so will need to be removed during a conflict.

The military
is already familiar with Load-reducing exoskeleton components, such as
Lockheed Martin’s ONYX and FORTIS. These will continue to be implemented
in future missions.

As helpful as
these technologies are, they are nothing like the Iron Man-like armour
promised in the original SOCOM promotional material.

These more elaborate suit designs are primarily held back due to issues of power supply.

Current
technology does not offer sufficient power required to manage the
intense load-carrying capacity that the SOCOM TALOS suit concept
required.

There is a lot more research and development required before any type of full-body exoskeleton becomes practical.

So
for now a real life Iron Man Armour is not available. Only once a suit
can be powered away from a reliable power supply will it be feasible for
use in combat situations.

And this is why Stan Lee needed to create a power source for Iron Man that defied the laws of physics.

Read more about the TALOS Iron Man Armour.

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What Will The SOCOM Exoskeleton Be Able To Do?

The ‘Iron Man’ suit is becoming more real every day. The
Pentagon and the Special Operations Command is looking at the ideas for
an exoskeleton suit. 


 

TALOS or the Tactical Assault Light Operator Suit will offer new advantages to the American military operators.
The SOCOM lists the advantages this suit could offer, such as:

  • An exoskeleton that can carry 75 pounds without a power supply. A fully powered suit could carry up to 150 pounds.
  • Echolocation mapping and Doppler imaging as well as other sensors allowing for better visibility for the wearer.
  • Better
    protection in a firefight to the operator’s head. SOCOM suggests that a
    transparent visor would give the face full protection against the enemy
    The suit would allow for more body armour additions as well.
  • Better aiming capabilities and a possibility to visualise the projectile flight trajectory
  • SOCO
    insists on excellent communications technology as an addition to the
    suit. It should be able to pick up several signatures and signals from
    the battlefield. Enemy position, weapons systems and vehicles as well as
    ISR assets and IEDs.
  • The suit should have enough energy to operate silently and non-stop for several hours
  • SOCOM
    wants a suit that would monitor the physical and mental well-being of
    the wearer, making it easier to diagnose trauma in battle

TALOS
certainly fits the idea of Iron Man and other sci-fi fighting forces,
there are concerns about the weight and reliability of such suit.
There is a possibility that it would be cumbersome and do more harm than good.

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What Is TALOS?

The TALOS armour is made from a material that exists either
in solid or in liquid form which can be changed under an electrical
current. It could offer effective, lightweight protection against
bullets.



Tactical Assault Light Operator Suit (TALOS) could offer an upper hand
of any operator in battle. It would create an advantage over the enemy,
and provide an insight in the physical and mental state of the wearers
at all times.

The operator wearing the suit would also
have climate control and the suit would closely follow the vitals of
the operator. Night vision and oxygen supply would also help protect the
wearer during extreme conditions.

”I commit to this idea that the last personnel we lost should be the last we lose in this fight and the future fights to come,” McRaven remarked.

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Is The Iron Man Suit Still Getting Built?

Although Adm. Willian McRaven said in 2013 that there are
plans for the modern military to build a super suit to aid soldiers in
battle, by 2019, people are more sceptical. 

McRaven
was committed to the finished product helping operators in battle. It
was going to improve the survival of soldiers in a firefight.

It was supposed to offer protection
against bullets and help soldiers on operations when scanning for the
enemy. However, the project met an untimely demise.

The prototype
drawings looked glamorous and exciting. For four years there seemed to
be progress with building an Iron Man armour but the final results were
not near what original intentions led us to expect.

The
technology developed has allowed the military to develop new
lightweight armour along with helmet displays offering situational
awareness.

The details were confidential, so the general public
didn’t see the efforts. In 2019 SOCOM stated that the finished product
was not quite what was promised.

It just wasn’t enough to create the super suit ready for testing and mass manufacturing.

The
technology seems to be unreachable at this stage and the project is now
retired. Surely, engineers and scientists will take it off the shelf
and dust it at a later date, but for now, it’s still only possible in
movies and comics.

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Will The British Navy Build An Iron Man Suit?

There is interest from the British military to create
suits of armour for assault on enemy vessels. It could create a new
style of combat on land or at sea offering a more effective way of
dealing with pirates at sea.

Gavin Williamson, the
Secretary of Defence spoke about the budget allocated to defence. He
made an announcement in Portsmouth, England while watching a
demonstration by a private technology firm – Gravity.

This company
offered a demonstration of a prototype suit that can propel it’s user
up to 10 000 feet into the air using a jet engine. Jet engines are not
new, but their use this way would be an innovation as never before.

However,
this technology is expensive costing about 340 000 GBP or about 450 000
USD per unit. Williamson was keen on sketching out possible scenarios
where this technology would offer an advantage over the enemy.

He also talked to the test pilot from Gravity to share insights into the suit and the new possibilities it offers.

“Imagine attacking enemy ships with this suit!” Williamson exclaimed after the demonstration.

Iron
Man’s suit and the idea of re-creating it in real life is not new. The
last five years several different variants have been tried but February
marked a first real success.

U.S. Special Operations Command
(SOCOM) is the closest of all as far as technology and manufacturing are
concerned. They had plans to start testing the exoskeleton suit as soon
as possible.

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