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  1. The Mark III (Mark 3) was the third Iron Man Armor designed and created by Tony Stark and is the successor to the Mark II. The armor was designed with upgraded technology and improved features to surpass its predecessor's capabilities. It is also the classic armor. The strongest of the armors in...

  2. The Mark III Iron Man Armor was Tony Stark's third Iron Man suit and an upgrade from the Mark II, improving on its previous flaws. It was the first suit to integrate an advanced on-board weapons system and was the first to adopt the classic red and gold color scheme. Nearly perfecting his Mark...

  3. La Armadura Mark III fue el tercer traje de Iron Man de Anthony Stark, y una actualización de la Mark II, con unas mejoras a sus defectos anteriores. Fue el primer traje en integrarle un sistema de armas avanzadas, y el primero en adoptar los colores rojo y dorado. Tras casi perfeccionar su Mark…

  4. The Mark III. Aliases. Shellhead, Tin Can. Relatives. Tony Stark (creator) Affiliation. The Avengers. Physical description. Species. Armors. Gender. Male. Height. 5"10. Weight. 170 Pounds. Eye color. White. reach Pepper in time when she was attacked by Stane in his "Iron Monger" armor." In Iron Man, it swiftly replaced the Mark II.

  5. Iron Man Mark III. Contents. 1 Main system. 2 Upgrades. 2.1 Core system. 2.1.1 Striker system. 2.2 Gold-Titanium Exoskeleton. 3 History. 3.1 Iron Man. 3.2 Iron Man 2. 3.3 Iron Man 3. 3.4 Avengers: Age of Ultron. Main system.

  6. This armor is destroyed during the attack on Stark's house in Iron Man 3. Mark III The Mark III fixes the freezing problem by changing the suit to a gold-titanium alloy. It also adds wrist-mounted missiles, hip-mounted flare launchers and shoulder-mounted machine guns. This is the first armor to feature the classic red and gold color scheme.

  7. Numbered Armor[] Note: While each individual Iron Man armor in most alternate realities is designated "MK ##," on Earth-616, this type of denomination is used for labeling different versions of the same model of Iron Man Armor (e.g. "Iron Man Armor Model 1 MK III"). Iron Man Armor Model 1. Iron Man Armor Model 1 MK III.