25th March 2007 Archive
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Inventor touts Robocop-style armour for use in Iraq
Canadian grizzly-botherer joins War on Terror
Legendary Canadian inventor Troy Hurtubise has decided to offer his services in the War on Terror, spending two years developing the Trojan armoured suit. He reckons it could prove useful in south-west Asian combat. Hurtubise rose to fame in the 1990s during his 15-year-plus effort to develop a suit which could resist bear …
Science 25 Mar 2007, 08:02
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