WOW!! I want!
I'm assuming the small dimples on the top piece of head armor are cameras feeding into some sort of immersive wrap-around display..... if I were designing the thing I'd give it two each of regular visual, boosted visual (night vision), and infra-red cams for adaptable and fully 3-d vision that cannot easily be obscured (sensor tech is a favorite of mine). I'd keep the user's arms in the chest area as opposed to the arms of the suit itself (otherwise the user would risk dislocating something). This does present a problem for motion-control, however: since the confines of the chest section would prevent the user from actually MOVING their arms to match the suit arm position, I could see running this thing taking a moderate amount of training.... either that or some sort of direct motor-cortex implant that directly relays motor signals. The suit's a little bulky for boarding actions or close-quarters fighting, a suspicion re enforced by the heavy-duty chain guns and rocket launchers (are the upper launchers retractable? I can't see). Does this thing have its own life support, or are some of these holes I see for ventilation (if so, they seem inadequate unless there's a really powerful pump behind them, even then they could get clogged real easy). I would have gone for fractal camouflage as opposed to regular patterning, but that technology has apparently dropped off the map after I read the blurb in the NY Times science page approximately a year ago.....
Did I actually write all that about one drawing?