Within one to two years, the current Talus armor can be made practical.
If you're interested in investing in mass production, the cost will certainly drop significantly."
Joe Ga has no desire to invest in mass production; all he wants is an intelligent frontline command terminal that meets his needs, along with the helmet's built-in Intelligent Assistance System. He can handle the rest himself.
You're kidding yourself. With so many P.B. soldiers, even if the cost drops to $500,000 per set, Joe couldn't afford it.
To be fair, the technology in that helmet is absolutely sufficient, but it's not exactly one-of-a-kind.
The joint helmet of the F-22 fighter has similar functionality. Its appearance has made controlling the aircraft significantly simpler for pilots.
'Cobra' once said to Joe Ga that the more advanced the fighter, the simpler it becomes to operate.
The purpose of the Intelligent Assistance System is to make everything idiot-proof!