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Why do the world's militaries neglect to use full body armor?

I don't mean Halo-style, that would be like 1000 lbs and that's insaneI'm talking about something closer to Mass Effect where the user is in a relatively lightweight but very strong and resistant suit that seals you insideThe helmet is equipped with a wide visor so you retain peripheral vision, and a HUD could display outside conditions, look for thermal signatures, let you know when there's a gun being fired at you and where it's comig from, etcThe suit itself would be made of ceramic, lightweight steel alloy, and Kevlar all of which could seal the user off from outside temps, chemical weapons, and other similar thingsIt should be noted that armor doesn't totally destroy your mobilityMedieval knights in armor a lot heavier and more awkward than what I'm proposing could actively run around, fight fluidly, and mount their horsesI understand cost would be an issue but what about for spec-ops? People telling me to get my head out of the Xbox need not reply.

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Didn't you watch Batman Begins? An armored bodysuit like that would cost the government over $330,000 for each troopThat's too expensive.

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