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Unlike the jump from the Mk I to II, the Mk III had only a couple changes, most noticeably the now iconic hotrod red and gold paint job. One important change was the gold-titanium alloy used for the armor to keep it from freezing in extreme cold temperature. The weapon upgrades were more significant. The MK III added missiles and guns for tanks and armed personnel, respectively. Flare launchers were attached to the hips to confuse would-be pursuers, which were used to great effect when Stark was being chased by American fighter jets in his first outing as Iron Man. (via The Design Evolution of Iron Man Armors: Mk I to Mk VII | Design Juices)

Unlike the jump from the Mk I to II, the Mk III had only a couple changes, most noticeably the now iconic hotrod red and gold paint job. One important change was the gold-titanium alloy used for the armor to keep it from freezing in extreme cold temperature. The weapon upgrades were more significant. The MK III added missiles and guns for tanks and armed personnel, respectively. Flare launchers were attached to the hips to confuse would-be pursuers, which were used to great effect when Stark was being chased by American fighter jets in his first outing as Iron Man. (via The Design Evolution of Iron Man Armors: Mk I to Mk VII | Design Juices)

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