Construction Loader Robot Takes Cues From Aliens

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Construction Loader Robot Takes Cues From Aliens



Japanese engineers have developed a powered exoskeleton based on the "power loader" used by Sigourney Weaver in the climax of Aliens.

The machine, developed by Japanese engineering group Activelink, is officially called the "Dual-Arm Power Amplification Robot," but that's lame and boring - so this pair of robot arms is unofficially referred to as the "power loader" after its Hollywood inspiration used by Ellen Ripley to kick some Xenomorph ass in Aliens.

The power loader is being developed for use in disaster relief situations, and will allow the user to easily lift weights in excess of 100kg (220.46 lbs). Unfortunately, the exoskeleton itself weighs 230kg (507 lbs), making it difficult to use without proper support - and heavy enough to crush most average humans.

In speaking with news.com.au [http://www.news.com.au/technology/story/0,28348,26280648-5014239,00.html], Chief Engineer Go Shirogauchi said that safety for the operator was the primary concern - and that it wasn't just about the device's weight, either. "The most important challenge is not to injure the operator with the amplified power ... for that challenge, a delicate control and a mechanics design which does not put too much force onto a human in the worst situation is required."

Though the exoskeleton's primary use will be construction and disaster relief, Shirogauchi said that it was being designed with modularity in mind - as a "common platform" that could be specialized for any number of construction jobs, similarly to how a "truck can be converted to a dumper truck, a cement mixer car, a crane car, a fire engine, a bus or something else by replacing the carrier."

While the most obvious (and totally badass) modification would be to load that bad boy up with some serious f*ckin' firepower, Shirogauchi said Activelink had no plans for a combat model. Really, guys? You build a powerful robot exoskeleton and then don't let us kick ass with it?

That is so unfair.

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scotth266

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pimppeter2 said:
The belt (harness) looks tight.

...Ouch
Codpiece, maybe? I don't think that they'd overlook such an obvious design flaw.

Anyway, since it still needs support, we're a ways off from fighting giant alien monsters with it...

For now.
 

Amnestic

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One step closer...

Looks awesome, though I'm sure this isn't the first powered exoskeleton type thing I've seen to come out of Japan. It is the first that looks like a Power Loader thingy though.
 

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That looks very uncomfortable.

Its cool and all, but until they actually use it to fight aliens I could care less.
 

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CantFaketheFunk said:
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You build a powerful robot exoskeleton and then don't let us kick ass with it?

That is so unfair.
Not like they'd trust any of us with proto-power armour anyway. we'd cause too much havoc.
hehehe, I can't wait... cybernetic limbs... power armour prototypes... power loaders...
IwantIwantIwant.
 

Kajt

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Meh. Just replace one arm with a minigun and the other with a flamethrower and you'll have a killing machine.
 

scotth266

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Amnestic said:
Ah, Escaflowne. That was a good series.

Didn't the suit transform into a dragon though? Or am I thinking of another series?
 

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scotth266 said:
Amnestic said:
Ah, Escaflowne. That was a good series.

Didn't the suit transform into a dragon though? Or am I thinking of another series?
That is the very same series, yes. And it was awesome.

 

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Amnestic said:
scotth266 said:
Amnestic said:
Ah, Escaflowne. That was a good series.

Didn't the suit transform into a dragon though? Or am I thinking of another series?
That is the very same series, yes. And it was awesome.

My view of the series has faded somewhat, it being several years later and my standards being higher... but since it is one of the few bishonen series that was serious business (as opposed to the stuff that tends to pass for bishonen these days), I still hold it in high esteem.

Also, the suit is just fucking awesome. RAWR!
 

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I don't get why so many people here want that awesome machine to be used to kill... :/
 

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Laura. said:
I don't get why so many people here want that awesome machine to be used to kill... :/
Because of this [http://www.mahq.net/Mecha/Gundam/msgundam/rx-78-2.jpg], this [http://starsmedia.ign.com/stars/image/article/831/831290/aliens-ripley-powerloader_1193711350.jpg] and this. [http://www.foolyou.net/topics/home01/home01_0380.jpg]

Boys and their mass murder machines toys. There's nothing not cool about combat mecha.

Unless we're talking about Sandrock. Let's face it, that thing was shite.
 

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Amnestic said:
Because of this [http://www.mahq.net/Mecha/Gundam/msgundam/rx-78-2.jpg], this [http://starsmedia.ign.com/stars/image/article/831/831290/aliens-ripley-powerloader_1193711350.jpg] and this. [http://www.foolyou.net/topics/home01/home01_0380.jpg]

Boys and their mass murder machines toys. There's nothing not cool about combat mecha.
In fiction, sure. But I'd hate to see modern armies with mecha...
 

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"Get away from her you *****!"

all it needs is a safety cage and a yellow paint job and they're so there.

I might actually get a job that entails the use of this machine just so I can say casually in conversation,

"I've got a level 4 license to operate that 'loader there."