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 ===== Akechi Motors 'Hoplite' Exosuit ===== ===== Akechi Motors 'Hoplite' Exosuit =====
-The Hoplite is a law-enforcement/military-grade exosuit unit designed to provide mobility and enhanced firepower while providing protection against small-arms and light anti-material weapons fire, and is designed primarily for outdoor operations in an urban environment where heavier armored vehicles may not be appropriate.  It is powered by a hybrid power cell/microturbine powerplant, carried in its legs, and capable of up to eight hours of operation, depending on activity performed.  This exosuit has the standard configuration of paired master/slave upper limbs, and is EMP-hardended.+The Hoplite is a law-enforcement/military-grade exosuit unit designed to provide mobility and enhanced firepower while providing protection against small-arms and light anti-material weapons fire, and is designed primarily for outdoor operations in an urban environment where heavier armored vehicles may not be appropriate.  It is powered by a hybrid power cell/microturbine powerplant, carried in its legs, and capable of up to eight hours of operation, depending on activity performed.  This exosuit has the standard configuration of paired master/slave upper limbs, and is EMP-hardened.
    
 The operator controls the exosuit from inside a cockpit that can be sealed and pressurized against an external CBR environment, and in addition to the usual panoramic display, the operator also has access to a redundant helmet-mounted display.  Sensors include standard visual, IR, millimeter-wave radar, audio, and a suite of CBR detection systems.  The operator's body is situated in a cockpit in the front lower part of the exosuit's torso, similar to other exosuit designs. The operator controls the exosuit from inside a cockpit that can be sealed and pressurized against an external CBR environment, and in addition to the usual panoramic display, the operator also has access to a redundant helmet-mounted display.  Sensors include standard visual, IR, millimeter-wave radar, audio, and a suite of CBR detection systems.  The operator's body is situated in a cockpit in the front lower part of the exosuit's torso, similar to other exosuit designs.
exoframe.txt · Last modified: 2011/09/10 21:07 by hagalaz