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The Modern Armors as documented in Iron Man Vol. 3.
Model XVIII, Mark I.
The Model XX, Mark III, vol 3, #50.
The Model XXI, Mark II, smooth legs. Vol. 3 #62.
The Model XXI, Prototype.
I've recently developed a pair of glasses that can record video and sound and detect minute changes in facial expression, acting as a lie detector.
I've started using these more, since I went public with my identity.
A security sweeper using the latest technology in nightvision and laser alarm dectection.
The Model XXI, Mark I, The Tin Man Armor, Vol 3, #51.
The Model XIX, Mark II, the Safe Armor as seen in IM vol 3 #15.
I came to find out this armor's electromagnetic fields were not allowing me to heal and was actually causing cellular degeneration.
The Model XIX, Mark I, the Safe Armor-prototype as seen in Fantastic Four vol 3, #15 and Iron Man vol 3, #14.
The Model XX, Mark I., SKIN armor, also sometimes referred to as the Udder armor, started in IM vol 3 #42, Mark Ii #44.
The Model XXIII, Mark I armor, aka The Department of Defense Armor, while I pursued the DOD position offered by the President. Vol. 3, #73.
The Model XXIII, Mark II armor.
The Model XX, Mark III.
The Model XIX, Mark II, the Safe Armor as seen in Contest of Champions II.
The S.A.T.V. (Stark's All Terrain Vehicle) seen here in Iron Man vol. 3 #80 for use in the desert.
Stark's, The Clement, a deep space ship designed for purposes of interstellar travel at great speed causing the manned crew to experience 50 times the force of the Earth's gravity. It has a particle beam that was used to destroy an asteroid that was headed to Earth. First seen in Iron Man vol. 3 #83. Iron Man had to wear his heavy gravitational space armor to survive in the ship.
The Model XXII, Prototype Thor Buster Armor based on an Asgardian Gem. Iron Man vol. 3, #64.