![]() ![]() Radio Communication: Radio communications were enhanced by an antenna and a recorder.In addition to radar, the armor also had sonar, a magnetic repellor, and an energy detector.Radar: Radar and a fluoroscope were used as sensors. Sensors were upgraded with a full-band transceiver, infrared, and a 'life detector' that was keyed to several important personnel.Various Gadgets: The armor possessed various gadgets: Diamond-edged digging tools, a loudspeaker, "jet stream" discs, freon tablets, tear gas bombs, even a sledgehammer for use against the Hulk.Impact Control Switch: Used to brace the armor.Finger Saw: Iron Man’s gauntlets were equipped with a variety of retractable cutting devices capable of cutting through wood and soft metals.Suction Cups: Iron Man’s gauntlets could be fitted with detachable suction cups that allowed him to adhere to smooth surfaces.Secondary Systems: Iron Man's armor was equipped with a variety of secondary systems: ![]() Life support equipment was considerably enhanced: recycled air, water and nutrients could last an indefinite amount of time.Medical Systems: Life support was improved the pacemaker was no longer needed after successful heart surgery. It also more powerful and efficient in use of battery power than the previous armor. He could recharge these batteries by plugging his chest plate into any electrical source. Particle Beam Generator: Iron Man’s armor was powered by a ARC powerd Particle Beam Generator built into its chest plate.A 'six-second' force-field greatly enhanced protection for a short time, but consumed considerable power.Of note is a beam that could deflect energy. Magnatic Effect - The armor's magnetic effects were also boosted.Reverse Magnetism - Iron Man could redirect the path of ferrous projectiles in flight.Jamming - Iron Man could generate electromagnetic interference which could be used to jam transmissions or disrupt the function of nearby electrical equipment.Magnetism: Iron Man’s armor was equipped with an array of miniature electromagnetic generators that allowed him to manipulate magnetic fields for a variety of effects:.Other Weapon Heat lance, cutting lasers, an electric shock, variator rays, and a tractor beam.Pulsed discharge - are focused on the enemy's disintegration, their work is based on the phasing of electrical discharges and plasma missiles.Mainly used for fire extinguishing, but can be used in the clashes. Freons beam - is built into one of the fingers on the hand Tony.Sonic Emitter: In addition to the sonic emitter, a voice distorter helped protect Stark's identity and could also be used to duplicate sounds.Pulse bolts gained energy as they traveled up to a certain point. It fires a boosted form of the Monobeam with some energy backing it up. Also used as a powerful weapon that can destroy anything in its path. Unibeam: A powerful searchlight, capable of projecting beams in virtually every light spectrum.They can be powered up to make a larger beam or a Full Form repulsor Ray, which does 360 degrees of attacks. It's damage potential is extremely lethal, from being able to go through 2 inches of steel like paper to blasting a hole through a mountain. A particle beam weapon, standard equipment in the palm gauntlets can repel physical and energy-based attacks, traveling as a single stream or as a wide-field dispersal. Repulsor: The armor's primary energy weapon.Gyro-stabilizers were used in the boot jets.A separate booster pack could also be used. In this model Flight was improved with new turbines for the boot jets. Boot-Jets: Iron Man had miniature electrically powered pressurized air jets built into his boots, which allowed him to make jet-assisted leaps.As the peak of their abilities, Tony in this armor is capable of pure physical strength to destroy a mountain the size of Manhattan. Dramatically reducing the hand he is able to destroy 2 modern heavily armored tanks. Superhuman strength Tony in the armor can lift hundreds of tons without any problem, for example, and carry them to a distance of at least several miles. ![]()
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