Navy SEAL Discusses The REAL Iron Man Project and Exoskeleton Suits
It is fascinating to see the capabilities of others and their inventions. In SRS EP. 050, Chris discusses the many applications and inventions he has made that have enhanced the operations of our Military. Chris talks about the real "Iron Man" project that was being built and the cons of utilizing this gear.
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@lisabyham5136
Жыл бұрын
I wonder how many others thought the same 🤔 thing
@sandraherdman3783
Жыл бұрын
CRISS knows to much I truly fear for this guy
@Rickcoon-XXX
Жыл бұрын
[True Fact'z]... The Real [iron man] Project was [Discontinued] in the 1950's because Flying Around in a Gold -&- Metal Suit make's an Excellent Electrical Conductor for Lightening...🌩 "They Use Space Age Material -&- Technology to make Them Now"
@robbiestern2448
Жыл бұрын
@@sandraherdman3783 ]
@MrKirby69
3 ай бұрын
Yo I love this guy but fix ur audio people licking their lips and swallowing their spit is annoying with headphones ❤
This guy is on the money. I don’t mind that he’s jumping around. He is off the charts bright.
@maxxsrv10
Жыл бұрын
Yes, he is!
@AmpSkillz
9 ай бұрын
lol he’s a loon
@jimmymesler2134
4 ай бұрын
@@AmpSkillzYeah, You can see the insanity in his eyes and he is a transgender???
@ILIK3HATERZ
Ай бұрын
He’s a white hat hacker, he’s notorious for all types of security services for high ranking personnel you have to think if he’s a hacker he’s able to find his way into secret documents without being detected you may laugh, but there are people who have that technology you could make a real exo suite and make it able to fly, but why would you release it to the general public? As one of my friends said if you ever made something that would make travel much faster don’t post it on the Internet because those companies will find out where you are,what you look like & have you killed simply because it’s they don’t want to lose money! Imagine flying across the globe at Mach 2 without having to get on an airline without having to pay any money whatsoever the airline industry would fail just because you don’t see it on TV doesn’t mean it’s not true what you see on TV is what they want to you to see ! I discovered that in 1997 and that’s when I cut off the cable to my TV shut off your TV dude you’re programmed!
I remember being in the marine corps infantry in 05 time frame and them telling us about these exo skeleton suits. They were designing to help us take stress off our knees and give us more armor. Crazy to see this
@ryanmahadeo3132
Жыл бұрын
@JustinTrudeau hahahahahahahahahaha you have the same name as the Canada prime minister, thats cool.
I’ve never heard anyone say they can’t talk about something before where it actually sounded like they legitimately know something… not just making s**t up. The way he said “I’m gonna leave that one alone” actually gave me chills.
@OKRMetric
Жыл бұрын
makes you want to forward this link to Don Shipley.
@30AndHatingIt
Жыл бұрын
@@OKRMetric It's absolutely hilarious that you say that, because I'm currently on a MAJOR binge watch of his channel!
@bubbis7
Жыл бұрын
i got the same vibe. When they said it, i responded to my screen with a "sounds good."
@toadcoco6188
Ай бұрын
I got chills to 😈🍻😇
@nismobug4076
14 күн бұрын
I agree. I kinda felt like the marine talking about UFO human trafficking was making it up. This guy feels like he's just recounting his past
As retired military (Logistics) and DoD civil service, I could listen to Chris Beck for hours. He should author a few books and be another Jack Carr. Wishing Chris Beck health, happiness and prosperity
Should talk to him about adaptive camouflage uniforms technology
His dog is awesome
@Ihatecommies42
9 күн бұрын
It’s Ausgehsichtnecht
Chris has led a bloody chequered career. All this stuff that he has talked about over the course of his interviews has left me feeling... I don't know...insignificant? He has done stuff that I can only dream of doing.
Wow, Shawn! What a Unique Soul! I'm astounded by the Resilience of Chris! RESPECT!
This video should be retitled, “Navy SEAL almost discusses the iron man suit.”
The problem with people who understand or know something at a high level have a hard time explaining things to those who don't. I was 12 and my genius uncle couldn't understand why I couldn't pick up calculus, even though he went over an equation with me. In rhe Army we had a saying, "so smart they're stupid" when referring to someone really smart with shit communication skills.
@Jesusisincontrol
Жыл бұрын
He is a she, transgender and a lot of anxiety and ADHD.
@dirtluverluveruvdirt7009
Жыл бұрын
@@Jesusisincontrol who’s a she?
@VA-CSA
Жыл бұрын
@@Jesusisincontrol No he's a he
@Cybrix
Жыл бұрын
@@Jesusisincontrol Biological male or female? If male: he's a he.
@zsparaco6925
Жыл бұрын
@@Cybrix hes a he who changed to a she then changed back to a he …😅 cant make this shit up
This single solitary soldier has literally changed my opinion on people in general he is an exemplary individual and I am impressed by how candid and forthcoming his statements that correlate with my own experience are extensive I can honestly say i think scarily similar to this fascinating service man he has an exquisite personality and a brilliant mind and or mindset wow he just described Viktor Grebenikov he is freaking legit this guy I wish I could chat with him just to pick his brain!🤯🧠
@hansonshandiwork2671
Жыл бұрын
Uhh by the way I have the real blueprints because I made the updated TALOS suit that had been around for the last 80 years. The government doesn't want to spend $100,000 for one troops life that can win battles. Don't worry I am making my private military from my blueprints that will blow the world's minds.
Shawn, thanks for breaking these up. I saw 6 hours and was going to scroll on by. Although I prefer continuity, at least I can get through this 15 minutes at a time.
"Schutzhund " - I love it. My wife (I call her the drill sgt of canines as she is a beast of a dog handler) and she told me that they use German words for all the "heavy commands" as this guest said.
@minibuns5397
Жыл бұрын
Dogs are too equipment fixated and pattern trained in Schutzhund to be real dogs but it is a good sport. All the best
@swh0rd682
Жыл бұрын
@@minibuns5397 But when you're training K9 units for special services, like Police, Military and private security, they no longer are "real dogs". They're door kickers like the rest of their team 🙄
@jessebott1879
Жыл бұрын
Its prolly cause German always seems like they are pissed off when they speak. like "how are you doing today?" and it sounds like " Im gonna rip your head off" lmao
@macguyvahmacguyvah2833
Жыл бұрын
Shutzhund training used to be attainable for a hardworking family, now it is $40,000-$60,000 per dog.
@marcmac2100
Жыл бұрын
Wasn’t he in 21 jump street also?
I could sit and talk with this dude all day! Give everybody “3 seconds”!
Thanks for the vlog, those at the top need to learn from this vlog, hopefully it will happen.
Full episode. 6+ hours. Let’s go!
... the beetle wings flying machine. Look up Victor Grebennikov. He was a Russian entomologist. He deeply studied insects and developed a flying machine from his studies.
@Christian_89
Жыл бұрын
It was a hoax homie
I was assigend to USSOCOM AT&L during the Iron Man project. I was doing some periferal support, but had access to and kept up on the project's progression. The concept and development went on in several stages with direct operator involvement from unpowered mechanics to a full-up armored power suit. There were huge technical challenges across the board. The project office contracted with garage designers (I can do this with Home Depot parts) to the National Labs and big-ticket vendors developing classified technologies. While Chris has some valid points, acquistion is regulated by law under Title 10, U.S.C. Rapid acquistion, a SOCOM tenent under T-10, is anything but rapid frustrating every 4-star SOCOM commander. SOCOM's unique acquisiton authorities under T-10 was often undercut in the permission process by OSD wonks in the 5-sided building and congress. Also, executing budgets under continuing resolutions, i.e., no official budget, is hamstrung by law so there isn't a lot of maneuver room for jumping money from one good idea to another. Tier-1 units and Title-50 agencies have a lot more flexibility to develop good ideas, but to apply said good idea across the SOF enterprise requires formal project designation and budget allocation along with all the baggage required my law. DEVGRU and CAG have unique authorities to make good ideas a reality within their operating environment and unit scale. Services, and SOCOM is a service, have to conduct acquisition under a different and more complex set of mandated rules set in law. DoD's acquistion process could use an overhaul, but that will require OSD support and eventual congressional action. Good luck with that one.
Amazing interview. at the 11:47 mark, We used to call it the 6 p's. "Proper, Planning, Prevents, Piss, Poor, Performance." But I'm just a Minnesota country person. Cheers. Thank you for this. Be safe all. Positive frequencies.
@jizmoglass4202
Жыл бұрын
Love your channel.
Wow. That was cool. So THAT'S what authentic genius looks, sounds, and carries itself like.... duly noted.
man...this dude amazes me at force ten. how human,sensible this warrior really is.we ,the world,need more people like him
@Hello-wl8is
Жыл бұрын
Sylvan Despres more like we need less people like you
@thesourgirl
Жыл бұрын
Absolutely
Love this guy's spirit
Chris is fascinating to listen to!
Shawn having a hard time following his acquisition class😂
@antone5462
Жыл бұрын
Same here
I love Chris beck he’s got a fantastic mind! God bless him! 💪🏻👏🏻
I definitely need to catch that full episode
This guy is an absolute genius! Just mesmerized listening to his experiences and sheer intelligence
Dude i love your show bro so genuine
I bet it's one of the deep black projects from Lockheed/ skunk works. I totally see Bigelow behind that.
First off thank you for bringing these quality guests on your show. This should be played at all high-schools across our country. Informing our youth on the ways of our gov't will enable them to make the changes that we fail to make. Common sense has never been a common denominator seen in a power suit.
He is spot on about how the defense acquisition process works. Lived it.
I love that he realized he was smack talking RDJ and immediately felt bad. What an actual wholesome moment.
@mikekristin7201
11 ай бұрын
I was a big picture guy dealing with engineers. Not even anyting military but holyfuck if you want to get frustrated try to take an engineer off the shiny object they are chasing for no reason. Painful like herding cats pushing rope and getting a toddler to eat broccoli all at the same time
Everyone talking about his intelligence, but what I think is truly amazing is his courage.
This guy is fascinating. And love the dog. i cant get anything done cause I'm hanging on every word. Peace to you Senior....
I served in the mil and work for the DoD, everything this guy just said about wasting money, bureaucracy destroying results, etc is 110% true. I think private sector would have infinitely better results if govt funded and not allowed to interfere and add their red tape.
Absolutely fascinating!
The usual stuff. People behind the desks are much more willing to spend money on the sexy stuff. We don't need the Ironman movie suit, the same way we don't need to spend billions each year on fusion energy. Get the simpler suit working, get the fast breeder / molten salt reactors working that we abandoned in the 60s because you can't use them to build atomic bombs, but they work and would solve our energy needs for the next 500 years. But noooo, next year we'll have fusion. We're "next year" since the late 70s...
I worked on the General Dynamics version of the Ironman suit in 2010. And Adaptive camo with BAE Systems in 2008
@tommyjohnson43
Жыл бұрын
Eglin ??
@johnjenkins6609
Жыл бұрын
@@tommyjohnson43 nope
a friend of mine was an engineer for raytheon up to a few years ago. his job was to find more efficient and cost effective ways to manufacture certain missiles. anyway, he was talking about exo suits over a decade ago along with bio computers. the exo suits were pretty far along. he didn't know much about the organic bio processors but said they were trying some wild fantasy shit and in my head plants were utilized. but anyway, the suits are definitely real, at least r&d
This is one mixed mixed up SEAL. I feel compassion for him. Oh, God bless him.
This was really hard to watch. I don’t mean that in a bad way, I mean it in the respect that he was jumping all over the place from talking about his dog and Manhattan project to bull fighting and cowboys. It felt like a visual representation of what’s going on inside. I can’t wait to watch the full video to get a better understanding of his past.
@wildcat8598
Жыл бұрын
The entire video is the same way. All over the place. In the first hour I think Shawn tells him “let’s rewind back to your childhood” maybe 5-6 times? Dude seems like a really intelligent guy but seems like his mind is all over the place
@SeanAEHegarty1984
Жыл бұрын
@@wildcat8598 That’s exactly how I saw it. I’ve actually started watching the full video, but at 6 hours it’s something I’m going to do over a couple of days. You can see where Shawn sits back patiently and let’s him speak, but you also get the feeling he’s trying hard to steer the conversation back on track. I can only imagine what sort of things he’s seen and done, as well as the psychological turmoil of transitioning to female and back again. It must take its toll and the consequence is his erraticism when talking.
@STAYHUMBLE302
Жыл бұрын
A lot of these interviews with these warriors are this way it’s called trauma unfortunately
@SeanAEHegarty1984
Жыл бұрын
@@STAYHUMBLE302 it must be so difficult to come from the environment they were working in to then go and be a civilian. Much respect to him and fellow operators
@thecatwiththehats
Жыл бұрын
All honesty Chris is a Genius. His brain is wire a certain way.
Gary Busey should do this guy's Biopic. Jokes aside this guy's amazing
@peoriagrace1968
Жыл бұрын
It should be Jim Parsons aka Dr. Sheldon Cooper.
@danielporter3922
Жыл бұрын
I was just thinking that 30 seconds ago😂
Excellent stuff
The initial program was under the name T.A.L.O.S. (Tactical Assault Light Operator Suit). This was back sometime around 2014-2016. Not sure what it’s called now. Probably top secret.
So this is what Gary Busey has been up to.
@hooligansway
Жыл бұрын
🤣
@Nathan93Baker
Жыл бұрын
Lol.
@kurtgeorge5022
Жыл бұрын
Good one!
@michaelwelke6660
Жыл бұрын
Chris is a very brilliant dude.
@moneymankeyz5965
Жыл бұрын
😂😂
What a story and hero! God put him there for that reason!
It makes you think about what could be done to help the men and women who have lost limbs due to IEDs.
I saw that beetle-wing antigravity platform unlike a Saturday morning show I was very interesting I don't know why they hadn't done that before
he is trying to describe vertical thinking vs. horizontal thinking
Shawn doesn’t like dogs 😂😂
as much as I love ironamn, let us talk about mr. doggo! (incredible chief!)
That's such a good boy there. Totally rad. 🤘
@ 9:10 Look up Viktor Grebennikov and acoustic levitation
Hey Chris, hope all is good with you , thanks for reaching out 2014 , take care . Regards Scott 😎🇬🇧🇺🇸
Thanks
On the one hand, much respect for this enlightened and experienced man. On the other hand, I’m never sure whether he is nuts.
@justsayin3600
Жыл бұрын
That's always the case with expressive intelligence. On the flip side, there's the non-expressive thinkers that run this stuff through their head but hardly ever speak it. On a side note, I would be willing to bet when he receives a command, he already has a plan how it's going to be executed. If he runs into a problem, that problem is solved quick in that he can project multiple outcomes from different inputs. He's definitely different, but I think that's cool! Every group should have and recognize the intelligent work horse.
@hyunsyu
Жыл бұрын
Completely agree and was thinking the same. Watching and listening to him; has he now completely lost it or for some reason feel like he needs to fabricate all these 'top secret project' stories.
@hyunsyu
Жыл бұрын
@Logan_Star_69 I do truly want to believe him. I wonder why someone even in his position would hint at all these projects that he was on. I suppose no one could ever disprove what he's saying.
12;35,,,, it's because the pentagon funnels TRILLIONS,,, with a T,,,of $$$$$$$$$$$ for embezzlement. You heroes are pawns in their game,and it is SICK. TY for your service men!
Good dog too. All my Rottie’s were Sch1&2 (no 3’s) and understood German commands.
It was called The flying trash can, but the first thing was just a platform with the rod and it look like a pogo stick candle
Wow this guys is so interesting
If an Ironman suit ever really existed. It's obsolete now. Currently there's no reason to have a person in the suit. They could be autonomous at this point.
I was listening to this without watching and when he started talking to the dog and telling him to come sit right here while patting his lap, I thought he was talking to Shawn lmao
So, tell me again how Chris Beck was involved in the manhattan project from WWII?
@MichaelMerz-vc5yv
3 ай бұрын
@chase5513 he never said he was involved in the Manhattan Project
How much does he know about Super Soldiers? Bodies that can heal themselves. Or suits that stop your bleeding when injured.
You can judge a man/soul by how they treat their best animal freinds/family! I like this Chris Beck guy! Wow!
Watched a video from world of concrete, they had exo skeleton for block layers. Guy took a 35 lb block and picked it up and held it straight out
@michaelbierlein5642
Жыл бұрын
Not hard unless it's a 12" block, especially a sash block.
@joshuamontgomery4992
Жыл бұрын
@@michaelbierlein5642 kzread.infofFdabGHlbc0?feature=share
@joshuamontgomery4992
Жыл бұрын
That wasn't the one I seen but similar Looks like lots of construction company's are making exo skeleton suits or working on them Just saying if it's going on in construction it's going on in military They had gps 10 years plus before we even knew about it
@minibuns5397
Жыл бұрын
If you need a suit to pick something up that weighs 35lbs you probably need someone to wipe your rear for you too after taking a dump. Much cheaper to get a gym membership.
@joshuamontgomery4992
Жыл бұрын
@@minibuns5397 I agree, I been hauling block into holes since I was a kid. Old timer tell me I'll be in truck taking nap by noon cause I was hauling two to his one. By noon I was lapping him hauling four to his one. My old man use to be able do two block in one hand, four per trip. My guess is companies are figuring it a guy can work all day and do twice to three times the work. Was just trying to say if they are offering it for construction they must have it for military
Google Lagos on shorts brought me here… enjoying the interviews
A lot of respect for Beck 👍
He can do what most of us can’t do. Look at a problem from the side, not simply head on.
This dude is so gnarly.
*Desire to become an ASTARTES Intensifies*
@popinmo
Жыл бұрын
Same
Crazy days indeed
I feel like I just sat across from somebody that smoke too much weed and talked about things they thought they knew about
Now I get the connection with the Egyptians and their love for Beatles as he was talkin about the Beetle wings I guess this is ancient technology lost... boy I'll tell you this guy really gets you thinking
him describing a flying machine that takes after a bug... I couldn't help but think of the aircraft in DUNE
Good guy 👏
This man has done it all! Or has he?
25 year Military Combat Veteran…I get what he’s saying.
They need to have the right people who have control over the right technologies to cut the weight on those suits. It’s not about being possible, it’s about it being feasible.
If you're carrying or wearing something heavy, it's not about strength, it's all about balance. Think about carrying a log. You don't carry it from one end. You carry it in the middle where it's balanced. If the iron man suit is balanced right, it would be more wearable. Internal synchronizer would keep you from tipping over.
Remember Dr Greer talking about the black projects? That suit Chris wanted to design would only need 10s of millions, the big suits needs 100s of millions. More money in the front, more money out the back. Think of all the old mafia movies!
@minibuns5397
Жыл бұрын
This dude Greer is passing out the kool aid. No thanks.
Sarge seems like a good boy
The beetle wing thing is odd stuff. Think the man was an entomologist of some sort. I went down that rabbit hole before for design inspiration - there was not enough information to make it real. It\ concluded that it was a hoax. If I’m wrong about this that means new information / research has come forward to prove it otherwise as a means of levitation.
i like the suits in elysium with jodie foster and matt damon.
8:58 golden😂
Nice doggo
I designed a suit with the USMC while in Iraq. I was a NAVY mechanic working with Marines and we got to talking about things to improve their performance and survivability in the field. Sat down and designed a pretty resilient suit using tech we already had and a few tricks from ancient times. Suit would have been around $10k back in the day, but did most everything the Marines wanted except fly. Had given the design to a Gunnery Sgt just prior to getting back state side and heard nothing else about it since. And sadly I lost most of my notes when my old cpu fried and one of seabags burned up in a shed fire.
@michaelwelke6660
Жыл бұрын
DARPA. I will answer for him
@jaxmeoff3974
Жыл бұрын
What were the capabilities of the suit if you don’t mind me asking?
@Garviel.Loken.Knight.Errant.
Жыл бұрын
@@jaxmeoff3974 the suit had full NBC capabilities supported by a 2hr straight scba system which could be augmented with an extra rebreather/scrubber to extend that operational time. Helm had integrated HUD with target camera link for weapons systems, night vision, thermal, and a new sonar and radar system. Compressed gel/liquid ration system for easy on the go hydration and nutrient uptake. There was also an optional waste reclamation system that could be installed should operations dictate. Clam-shell armor system was rated for up to 7.62 rifle rounds at that time, probably a lot better now with some material advancements. Soft armor system could withstand .45 acp with minimal abrasion but you would definitely feel it, also had treatment for fire resistance (temp range I don't remember). Body glove had thermal regulation systems and biometric sensors, also a new hygiene aid system at that time(2003). Exo-support system allowed the carrying of 500lbs of gear at the operators pace. Most of the exo-frame was designed off compression and counter weight mechanics. Didn't give super strength but a Marine could lift one handed 100lbs easy. Some of the draw backs for the exo-support system. An on-board solid state cpu allowed easy data processing for maps, GPS, comms and afew other operations. The battery at the time had a 12 hr continuous operation on all electronics, probably be better today plus using a fold away solar recharger to help extend operational life. Drawbacks to the suit were its cost, weight came in at around 400lbs(empty), operator lost some dexterity due to frame rigidity, also the suit did hamper operators sprint speed. That's a pretty general wrap up of the suit that I can remember. I haven't messed with the design or research for the design since I got out in 2005. Hope this helps your curiosity. My inspiration was knight armor and an old siege suit that was found in a castle vault in 99. And Star Wars clone trooper armor and NASA space suits.
@KnightRevere8
Жыл бұрын
@@Garviel.Loken.Knight.Errant.in my mind it looks like robocop 🤔
@Garviel.Loken.Knight.Errant.
Жыл бұрын
@@KnightRevere8 well you are not wrong on that. It bulked out the operator's frame considerably when donned. Another example to picture would be the armor frames from Fallout video games.
I know what's a G-12 are!!!. I was a 92R in the USAF.
" you may call me Mr Joshua "!!
Makes it up as he goes along
I was in acquisitions and he is exactly right. The focus is so narrow and so many regulations and guidelines in place to make things way more difficult than they need to be. The Fed can come up with so many reasons why something can’t be done simply and easily it’s mind-boggling.
"Edge of Tomorrow" exo suits
Chris Beck needs to consult Hollywood on potential issues starting with the famous who’s willing to change I believe he can do it
When I think of tip of the spear, this is exactly what I imagine
Where can I locate the full interview
This guy is fun
Chris is that guy. That guy who knows insider stuff and knows when to shut up when it's top secret.
@cliftonbrown4051
Жыл бұрын
Every time I comment I have someone with Shawn s photo comment under saying I won a prize. To text a certin #. I smell a 🐀 🐁 🐭
@Brian-ux3jx
Жыл бұрын
So what is the guys name. The tyranny one being interviewed.
9:37 that's just the Williams X Jet
I'm a much smarter man for listening to Chris for sure 👍