Troy Hurtubise tailors the $2,000 Real-life Halo suit for militia


Protecting soldiers from the deadly weapons from the enemy side is one of the prime motifs that the think tank and engineers always gives preference while designing an arm-suit or protection-suit for soldiers. Troy Hurtubise, an extreme designer, has come up with a real life Halo suit that can protect the wearer from daggers, pointed arms, clubs, bullets and light explosives as well. Featuring morphine containers, knife and gun holsters and emergency lights, the Halo suit also presents a built-in recording device, pepper spray and an ingestible transponder for extreme situations. With the fresh air system, powered by solar panels in the helmet, you can breathe or inhale fresh air without any nuisance. Though, it took $15,000 and two years of his life to develop this well-protective suit, but Hurtubise claims that he could promote producing the Halo suit for the armed forces for just about $2,000 apiece. Right now, the Halo suit just seems a wild creation for some gaming warrior, but who knows that you would see future soldiers armed with Troy Hurtubise’s creation. Via: hamiltonspectator