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-Short Attention Span Theater-
'Iron Man suit' could become a reality if these key problems are solved
Special Operations Command in 2013 introduced the world to its tactical assault light operator suit concept via a widely disseminated YouTube animated video of a hulking human figure bursting through a door as bullets pinged off its metallic skin.

The press immediately dubbed it the "Iron Man suit."

Then SOCOM leader Navy Adm. William McRaven said the program's goal was to protect commandos entering buildings during raids. The command had recently lost a special operator in just such a circumstance, and the TALOS system would bring a measure of safety for those busting though doors where an armed insurgent may be in waiting.

He managed to have $80 million over four years allocated toward the effort and gave technologists until 2018 to deliver a working prototype.

There are doubters. Now retired Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Okla., in 2014 put TALOS on his annual Wastebook list of government boondoggles, saying experts he had consulted claimed it couldn't be done. On the same list were studies of gambling monkeys, mountain lions on treadmills and the Missile Defense Agency's low success rate shooting down missiles with other missiles.

"Though it's in its beginning stages, some estimate it could run way over budget, without ever achieving any results ...other than looking cool," Coburn wrote.

SOCOM technologists and senior leaders admit that there are hurdles to overcome, while at the same time express optimism that the project will deliver the protection that its most vulnerable operators require.

The program is progressing as planned, but "many significant challenges remain," Army Gen. Joseph Votel, SOCOM commander, said at the National Defense Industrial Association Special Operations/Low Intensity Conflict conference in Washington, DC. He said the suit was still "on track."

Powering the suit, allowing the operator freedom of movement and view screens that don't have latency issues are three of the main challenges, said Anthony Davis, director of science and technology at SOCOM.

Today, with front and back plates, plus a helmet, less than 20 percent of an individual is protected, Davis noted. State-of-the-art body armor weighs between eight to 12 pounds per square foot. One hundred percent coverage of an operator would require 500 to 600 pounds of armor. The program will have to look at how the armor is distributed, carried and supported, he said.

"A lot of work needs to be done on control theory and how we control those actuators and how they will enable the suits," he said.

Controlling and lifting all that armor will require a lot of energy, he added.

Davis said an exoskeleton will require three to five kilowatts of power for a 10- to 12-hour operation. "Currently, there is nothing available man-packable that can provide that kind of power source," he said.

SOCOM's three main challenges in fielding the suit will be "power, power and power," said Peter W. Singer, strategist and senior fellow at the New America Foundation, and author of several books about military technology and robotics.

"It's not going to be unsolvable. It's just going to be a huge challenge and one of the key limitations for various exoskeleton programs," said Singer in an interview.

The armor will have to hang off some kind of exoskeleton, which would serve as a frame for the body armor. Several companies have been developing this technology, which has the promise of boosting the strength and endurance of those who wear it.

Singer said there have been several proposals put forth for portable battlefield energy on such systems. Solar is one. Another is kinetic energy, or using the body's movements to generate electricity. Unfortunately, the numbers don't add up for what SOCOM wants. They are still in low percentages, he said.

"Power seems to be the really big [challenge]. But it's not just SOCOM that's interested. It's every smartphone maker. Everybody wants to figure out how to crack this" problem, he said.

The program's first year saw the delivery of a "passive" exoskeleton, or one that is not powered. This year, the program is moving on to powered exoskeletons. SOCOM so far has issued three contracts for three different powered prototypes to be delivered this year, Davis said.

James F. Geurts, SOCOM acquisition executive, said these prototypes are helping researchers understand how the human body performs, and where the system can provide assistance to the operators.

Powering them will be key to making them practical, he suggested.

"Quite frankly, [they are] creating an exercise machine because you're causing more work," he said.

SOCOM officials at the conference suggested that the suit may not be for an entire A-team, but rather for the first operator through the door. He is the most vulnerable to small arms fire. Since these scenarios only take a few minutes, the question is whether 10 to 12 hours of energy is truly needed.

Singer said: "We don't yet frankly know what will be the uses and how they will evolve once [the suits] get in the hands of actual users."

Military history is rife with examples of one soldier in a unit being given a special piece of equipment, he said. Soon enough, others are asking why they can't have the same. As for the suit only being needed for short intervals: "I don't want to be really well protected for 25 minutes and then have to strip it off and have nothing," he said.

The TALOS program has energized the small community of research laboratories and companies that are developing exoskeletons, Singer said. The most mature part of the technology is industrial applications. In that case, the man/machine hybrid can be tethered to a power source, he noted. The least mature part of the technology is what SOCOM is setting out to accomplish, namely exoskeletons for field operations.

Lockheed Martin has developed systems for both applications. The HULC exoskeleton, which was intended to help troops carry heavy loads, but did not support body armor, was last tested by the Army in 2011, but was not fielded. It could assist soldiers for up to 20 kilometers on one charge, company literature stated.

Of late, the company has focused on its industrial exoskeleton, FORTIS, an unpowered, lightweight system. The US Navy has purchased two FORTIS exoskeletons for use in ship repair and maintenance operations at its shipyards. FORTIS is also in use on the Lockheed Martin Aeronautics C-130J production line in Marietta, Georgia, and is being evaluated for use at other Lockheed Martin facilities and companies.

It enhances an operator's strength and endurance by transferring the weight of heavy hand tools or other loads through the exoskeleton, said Trish Aelker, Lockheed Martin exoskeleton program manager.

She too said power will be a huge obstacle for using the technology in the field.

"There is no power generation technology or hybrid system that is man portable, sufficiently power dense and extensible enough over a widely changing mission profile that can meet the demands of a combat exoskeleton as it is presently envisioned," she said. "For the foreseeable future, power generation/storage and management will impose a limitation on the size, weight, functionality, duration and application of exoskeleton technologies for combat operations."

Lockheed Martin is not participating in the TALOS program. Other companies participating in the exoskeleton portion of the TALOS program declined to be interviewed.

Aelker was skeptical that SOCOM could field a fully protective suit that could stop all the munitions that a special operator might encounter, and have the agility and protection required.

"Exoskeletons cannot suspend the laws of physics," she said.

"Exoskeleton weight impacts agility and power consumption, and imposes operational limitations on the way a system can be fielded," she added.

"Exoskeletons consume power based on a wide variety of factors having to do with what function they are performing in operation and how much they weigh. For instance, running consumes more energy than standing still, and a heavier exoskeleton will consume more energy to move than a lighter exoskeleton. The power hurdle is particularly challenging because missions that are only expected to last minutes or hours can sometimes extend for days," she said.

A 500-pound armored exoskeleton may stop a 7.62 mm armor-piercing bullet, but is not agile enough to operate in mountainous, littoral or riverine environments, she said. And while a 500-pound exoskeleton can stop the penetration of a 7.62 mm bullet, that same armor cannot protect the soldier from a rocket-propelled grenade, larger caliber munitions or improvised explosive devices, she noted.

Davis said there were two other hurdles SOCOM is hoping to overcome by its self-imposed 2018 deadline. One is actuation, or freedom of movement, and the other is latency with goggles.

"The third through fifth years of TALOS are the ones that have the even tougher technological challenges," Davis said.

SOCOM officials said from the beginning that in order to put the technology into the field as soon as possible, the program was forgoing traditional acquisition practices, and reaching out to labs and private companies that don't normally work with the military.

SOCOM has a staff of almost 30 working full time on the TALOS project, Davis said. Twelve of them are Army and Navy special operators who have recently returned from battlefields. Their instant feedback is speeding up the development cycle, he said.

The program is already seeing spin-out products emerging from the effort, Geurts said.

The three main hurdles: power, actuation and image latency, will all have challenge prizes, Davis said. Such prizes are open to any person or team that can come forward with a solution to a problem. One prize on latency was already held. Another on power was slated to begin in March, but by the end of the month, no details had been released. A second on actuator controls was slated for June. Davis said SOCOM has $1 million in total prize money to award.

SOCOM spokesman Capt. Kevin Aandahl said in April that the command is scrapping its own dedicated power challenge prize, and handing that effort over to an ongoing Department of Energy R&D program. The schedule for the remaining challenge prize competitions has not been firmed up yet, but the next may come in May or June, he said. He declined to make TALOS managers available for interviews.

Singer said the digital image latency issue is probably solvable. That is a problem being worked on in the entertainment industry. There are solutions in the pipeline, although they are probably a few years away, he added. One involves directly beaming lasers of images into the retina. "You are experiencing it as if you're actually seeing it," he said.

As for actuators, there are ongoing efforts that may lead to a flexible suit, especially in the realm of 3D printing.

"You could not only make the suits lighter and more flexible. You could tailor them to the individual so you don't have to have a one-size-fits-all suit," he said.

That may be important. As any journalist who has embedded with an A-team can attest, special operators come in all shapes and sizes.

Singer was reluctant to say that TALOS was a technological bridge too far for SOCOM. The history of scientific advancement is rife with skeptics who said, "It can never be done," and were in short order proven to be wrong, he noted.

Nevertheless, his best guess was that this will be a longer-term project.

"Between the vision of the Iron Man suit and the Pentagon's track record for acquisition, I don't think they will make it by 2018," he predicted.
Posted by: gorb || 04/15/2015 13:19 || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Then there's that whole catheter thing......
Posted by: Bill the Rasher of Bacon4091 || 04/15/2015 14:03 Comments || Top||

#2  "Tony Stark built that thing in a CAAAVE!"
Posted by: Raj || 04/15/2015 14:28 Comments || Top||


Caribbean-Latin America
Obama to remove Cuba from terrorism list
[AA.TR] President Barack Obama
If you have a small business, you didn't build that...
on Tuesday indicated to Congress that the White House intends to remove Cuba from a list of state sponsors of terrorism.

"After a careful review of Cuba's record, which was informed by the intelligence community, as well as assurances provided by the Cuban government, the Secretary of State concluded that Cuba met the conditions for rescinding its designation as a state sponsor of terrorism," read a White House statement.

Obama said last week that the State Department submitted to the White House its recommendation whether to remove Cuba from the list, which Cuba has been on since 1982.

The decision to remove Cuba from the list indicates an important step for Obama's effort to reverse 50 years of Cold War-era hostilities between the two countries.
Posted by: Fred || 04/15/2015 00:00 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under: Commies

#1  Now...hourly flights from Miami!
Posted by: Skidmark || 04/15/2015 16:57 Comments || Top||

#2  And just today a Cuban funded terrorist group killed 10 Colombian soldiers.
Posted by: Deacon Blues || 04/15/2015 19:16 Comments || Top||

#3  What an opportunity to get in on the ground floor of 'The Great Cuban Investment Bubble'.
Posted by: BrerRabbit || 04/15/2015 20:17 Comments || Top||


Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia
Fighting continues in Donetsk


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By Chris Covert
Rantburg.com

Fighting between Russian backed rebels and Ukrainian troops northwest of Donetsk continued to escalate, as the Donetsk rebels' military began moving newly formed units to the front, according to Russian language news reports.

According to data supplied from the VKontakte page operated by reserve FSB Colonel Igor Girkin, military units undergoing training in Donetsk have had their training cut short and are said to be preparing for deployment to the front, especially in the northwestern suburbs of Donetsk city.

According to a remark published in Colonel Girkin's VKontakte page, "a further escalation can not be avoided."

Colonel Girkin was a key operative in the Russian takeover in Crimea, and also ran the rebels' efforts in the beginning of the civil war in southeastern Ukraine last year until he stepped down in August. He has since then operated a number of websites which provide information about rebel activities in the civil war.

As reported earlier, the issue between Ukrainian and rebel forces since August, 2014 has been the airport, which the rebels have held since Ukrainian units abandoned the positions last February.

Now fighting continues to two key areas immediately north and south of the airport, in Spartak and Peski.

According to data supplied in Girkin's VKontacte page, elements of four veteran rebel battalions, Sparta, Vostok, Somalya and Oplota now hold positions in Peski, the western part of which the rebels have controlled since the Ukrainians abandoned the airport.

According to the latest data supplied by the rebels, Somalya suffered two dead and 20 wounded in Monday's fighting. In total since Monday, Donetsk rebels claim that 60 wounded were sent to Donetsk hospitals, most, according to Russian military analyst Boris Rozhin, having light wounds.

A militia "volunteer" said that the number of rebel wounded had increased beyond the 60 casualty number since Monday, but did not give a number.

Currently, according to a news account in tsnsor.net, rebel forces are pounding eastern parts of Peski using 120mm mortar and tank gunfire. Rebels claim that Ukrainian forces also hit targets using mortars and heavy tube artillery in indirect and direct fire modes.

Spokesman for the Ukrainian defense ministry effort in southeastern Ukraine, Colonel Andrei Lysenko, said that Ukrainian losses amounted to six dead and 12 wounded since Monday.

The Ukrainian military routinely under reports its casualties, and the rebels tend to throw out the largest number they can get away with.

Rebels say that Ukrainian tanks have been used in attacks on Spartak and on northwestern outskirts of Donetsk.

Rebels continue to claim their forces do not return fire in northwestern Donetsk city.

Chris Covert writes about foreign military issues for Rantburg.com. He can be reached at grurkka@gmail.com and on Twitter. You can read past articles about the 2014 war in southeastern Ukraina by clicking here.
Posted by: badanov || 04/15/2015 00:00 || Comments || Link || [4 views] Top|| File under:

#1  But, at least, we still have the Peace Accord.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/15/2015 2:44 Comments || Top||

#2  As with most peace accords, its not even worth the paper it was written on.
Posted by: OldSpook || 04/15/2015 12:45 Comments || Top||


Europe
Nearly 400 migrants die in shipwreck off Libya, 150 rescued
[DAWN] About 400 colonists died in an attempt to reach Italia from Libya when their boat capsized, survivors said on Tuesday, the latest tragedy in the Mediterranean where the corpse count from shipwrecks has surged this year.

The boat, carrying about 550 migrants in total, flipped about 24 hours after leaving the Libyan coast, according to some of the 150 survivors who were rescued and brought to a southern Italian port on Tuesday morning, Save the Children reported.

Before this incident there had already been more than 500 deaths of migrants crossing the Mediterranean from Africa this year, up sharply from 47 in the same period of 2014, said the Geneva-based International Organisation for Migration (IOM).
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The Grand Turk
Erdogan condemns Pope's remarks over 1915 events
[AA.TR] 'I would like to warn the honorable Pope not to make such a mistake again,' says Turkish President
Posted by: Fred || 04/15/2015 00:00 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under:

#1  The events of that era appear to be fairly well documented. Here is a web site which provides a substantial amount of information.
Posted by: Besoeker || 04/15/2015 1:58 Comments || Top||

#2  So what is Erdogan gonna do about it? Invade the Vatican? Are there any Christian churches in Turkey left to destroy or convert to mosques? Or will he send another guy like Mehmet Ali Ağca?
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305 || 04/15/2015 12:30 Comments || Top||

#3  Ergodan, a leader of Turk
Who is a bit of a jerk.
He said "I sincerely hope
that the honorable Pope
won't disparage our wet-work."
Posted by: Pappy || 04/15/2015 15:43 Comments || Top||


India-Pakistan
Death row prisoner executed in Bahawalpur jail
[DAWN] A condemned prisoner was executed at the New Central Jail in Bahawalpur on Tuesday morning.

Death row prisoner, Luna Khan, son of Allah Rakha, of village Talhar, tehsil Hasilpur, was convicted over the murder of his brother-in-law.

The convict's execution had earlier been suspended on March 25 on the orders of Bahawalpur district and sessions judge Rana Masood Akhtar who had informed jail authorities that a compromise between the convicts and the aggrieved parties was expected.

The latest execution comes a little over a month after Pakistain lifted its moratorium on the death penalty in all capital cases. Initially, executions were resumed only in cases relating to terrorism offences in the wake of a Taliban massacre at Beautiful Downtown Peshawar
...capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (formerly known as the North-West Frontier Province), administrative and economic hub for the Federally Administered Tribal Areas of Pakistan. Peshawar is situated near the eastern end of the Khyber Pass, convenient to the Pak-Afghan border. Peshawar has evolved into one of Pakistan's most ethnically and linguistically diverse cities, which means lots of gunfire.
's Army Public School that killed over 150 people, most of them children.
Posted by: Fred || 04/15/2015 00:00 || Comments || Link || [6 views] Top|| File under: Govt of Pakistan


International-UN-NGOs
James Bond star named UN advocate for mine elimination
[AA.TR] Daniel Craig will raise awareness about UN's vision of a world free from the threat of mines, explosive remnants of war
...because there's no one more expert on clearing mines than a movie star...


Posted by: Fred || 04/15/2015 00:00 || Comments || Link || [4 views] Top|| File under:

#1  He's still bad-ass. better him then Shawn penn.or any other douche
Posted by: texhooey || 04/15/2015 1:13 Comments || Top||

#2  I'm sure the South Koreans and Finns are keen on giving up something that is vital to their defense given who they border.
Posted by: Procopius2k || 04/15/2015 8:34 Comments || Top||

#3  Probably better qualified for mime elimination.
Posted by: Hupineger Glomomp52169 || 04/15/2015 9:09 Comments || Top||

#4  Until the UN makes a distinction between anti-tank mines and anti-personel mines I can only belive the whole thing is nonsense
Posted by: rjschwarz || 04/15/2015 15:39 Comments || Top||

#5  "Mine Elimination"
The ultimate defeat of capitalism.
Posted by: Skidmark || 04/15/2015 16:56 Comments || Top||


Science & Technology
Rape Culture or Rape DNA?
The April edition of International Journal of Epidemiology contains an article called "Sexual offending runs in families: A 37-year nationwide study." A summary of the article runs as follows:

Close relatives of men convicted of sexual offenses commit similar offenses themselves more frequently than comparison subjects. This is due to genetic factors rather than shared family environment....

The study scrutinized the records of all 20,000+ convicted sex offenders in Sweden from 1973-2009. It concluded that compared to males in the general population, brothers of convicted sex offenders are roughly five times more likely to also commit sex crimes. Sons of convicted sex offenders are about four times as likely to follow in daddy's skeevy footsteps. Researchers reportedly teased out variables such as family environment to reach their conclusions. For example, half-brothers raised under the same roof proved far less likely to both be sexual predators than full blood brothers raised under the same roof.

According to co-researcher Niklas Langstrom:

We found that sex crimes mainly depended on genetic factors and environmental factors that family members do not share with one another, corresponding to about 40 percent and 58 percent, respectively.

As study coauthor Seena Fazel tells it:

What we have found is high quality evidence from a large population study that genetic factors have a substantial influence on an increased risk of being convicted of sexual offences.

Researchers were careful to point out that they had not isolated a "rape gene," only that their evidence suggested a strong genetic component behind any given individual's proclivity to commit sexual assault.

And now, the howls
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/15/2015 14:19 || Comments || Link || [8 views] Top|| File under:

#1  For some reason the URL for PDF worked in preview put not in post. Here are urls for (i) abstract, and (ii) PDF

http://ije.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2015/04/05/ije.dyv029.full

http://ije.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2015/04/05/ije.dyv029.full.pdf+html
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/15/2015 14:36 Comments || Top||

#2  Unless they sort out by religion the results are meaningless. Brothers often share the same religion and some religions are far more tolerant of rape than others (so much so I bet no members of a certain religion are represented in the stats for fear of skewing everything).
Posted by: rjschwarz || 04/15/2015 15:42 Comments || Top||

#3  test
Posted by: Besoeker || 04/15/2015 17:54 Comments || Top||


Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Iran suspends Saudi pilgrimage flights over sexual assault allegations
[DAWN] Iran has suspended flights to Soddy Arabia
...a kingdom taking up the bulk of the Arabian peninsula. Its primary economic activity involves exporting oil and soaking Islamic rubes on the annual hajj pilgrimage. The country supports a large number of princes in whatcha might call princely splendor. When the oil runs out the rest of the world is going to kick sand in the Soddy national face...
for the year-round Umrah pilgrimage over allegations that Saudi security officers sexually assaulted two Iranian boys, Culture Minister Ali Jannati said on Monday.

The move is likely to deepen tensions between the two regional powers, who are at odds over the war in Yemen.

The teenage boys alleged last week that the officers abused them while conducting a security search at Jeddah airport.

"Until these guilty people are put on trial and punished, the Umrah will be stopped and Iranian flights will be suspended," the Iranian Students News Agency (ISNA) cited Jannati as saying.
Posted by: Fred || 04/15/2015 00:00 || Comments || Link || [6 views] Top|| File under: Govt of Iran



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Wed 2015-04-15
  Syria-bound British councilor's son arrested in UK
Tue 2015-04-14
  Ajnad Al Sham 'declares war' on ISIS south of Damascus: statement
Mon 2015-04-13
  U.S. drones kill 2 leaders in Pakistan
Sun 2015-04-12
  Paks free Zakiur Rahman Lakhvi, terrorist behind Mumbai attacks
Sat 2015-04-11
  Fierce fighting in south Benghazi as LNA 'masses forces' outside city
Fri 2015-04-10
  Saudi warplanes pound military airport in southern Yemen
Thu 2015-04-09
  Red Cross Says Situation 'Catastrophic' in Yemen's Aden
Wed 2015-04-08
  Teams Exhume Tikrit Mass Graves Suspected to Hold Bodies of 1,700 Iraqi Soldiers
Tue 2015-04-07
  27 Houthis reportedly killed in S. Yemen ambush
Mon 2015-04-06
  Shaboobs attack two checkpoints in Bossaso, wound mayor
Sun 2015-04-05
  Civilians flee as militants seize most of Yarmouk camp
Sat 2015-04-04
  Qaeda advances on Syria army base near Idlib: monitor
Fri 2015-04-03
  Yemen Rebels Push Deep into Hadi's Former Refuge Aden
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  Shabaab militants claim responsibility for Garissa University attack
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