Will they ever make Hazardous Environment suits in the near future, /g/? Or is this just science fiction that can't be done?
>>60116887
They already exist and are called hazmat suits.
They already make suits like that for various different things, including deep sea diving, Space travel, bomb dismantling, Hazmat suits, etc
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>>60116935
Power Armor when tho?
>>60116921
Hazmat suits aren't HEV suits; materials isn't general environment.
>>60116970
41st Millenium
>>60116935
Yes but I'm talking about something that can protect against a variety of those things, an All-In One HEV suit so to speak. Don't think they have those yet, Anon.
>>60117052
No, not until we need to make those I guess
Plus we aren't really there technology wise yes
>>60117052
If you want a lightweight space capable pressure suit with anti-radiation and kevlar protection, sensor suite, comms, mag boots etc you could probably have one right now but it won't be cheap.
>>60117052
It's very rare that you would need to protect against, high heat, extreme cold, high pressure and little to no pressure in such a shot time you wouldn't be able to change your outfit. It'd be like engineering a set of sun glasses that also gave night vision. It's a cool concept, but why not just use sun glasses, then at night switch to night vision.
Military is already doing exoskeleton suits, so soon?
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>>60116887
I don't think it's necessary. Doing the work that requires a suit like that could be relegated to remote controlled drones or robots with less risk to human life