1966 : "Hardiman"
General Electric designs the Hardiman exoskeleton, but never demonstrates the suit in full action.

1979: The Japanese animated series "Mobile Suit Gundam" launches the fascination of robotic exoskeletons.

1986: The movie "Aliens" depicts Sigourney Weaver fighting aliens using an exoskeleton



1998: Stelarc- Stelar, an Australian performance artist who uses technology to make statements about society, shows up in Hamburg, Germany,with the human-steered, spider-like, "Walking Machine".

2002: HAL-3
Japanese Company Cyberdyne releases HAL-3, an earlier version of the full body HAL-5, which is on sale to, among other things, help nurses lift patients.

2003:" Matrix Revolutions"
Zion` s army battles the machines in weaponized exo-suits in Matrix-3. Still .." It takes Neo to save the day.."

2004:"Bleex"
Berkeley`s Lower Extremity Exoskeleton consist of two robot legs, which move in harmony with thier pilot`s human legs, and a back-pack like frame to carry weight.

2008: Iron Man
Robert Downey Junior, Tony Stark builds an exoskeleton capable of shooting laser beams and cross-atlantic flight..

2010: Iron Man 2
Iron Man 2 unveils another exoskeleton with enhanced weaponry and raw looks,The War Machine.

Beyond:Raytheon Sarcos XOS
The most advanced real world exoskeleton yet, the XOS grants its wearer extraordinary strength and endurance.
