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Jolla and Sailfish OS to split in two, go Nokia’s way

MAXFAS Exoskeleton Gives Your Shooting Hand A Super-Steady Aim

Posted on July 8, 2015August 13, 2019 By Jarvis

No matter how accurate of a sharpshooter you are, you’re bound to miss sometime. Unlike sniper robots, we’re not entirely perfect, with many factors potentially affecting the steadiness of our aim at any given moment. The Mobile Arm Exoskeleton for Firearm Stabilization (MAXFAS) can help with that.

Instead of supplementing you with super-strength like most exoskeletons, this one’s sole purpose is to give you a ridiculously-steady aim. Whether you’re being bugged by an insect, starting to feel discomfort on your elbow, or just have an occasional twitch that happens when you get nervous, this thing is designed to keep your shooting arm and hand fixed throughout the entire ordeal.
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