New Jet Pack Suits & Strategic Uses
Gravity Industries' Jet Pack Targets Ship Hijackers
Source: Gravity Industries Jet Suit in Netherlands Test
New Aviation Technology on the Cutting Edge of Saving Lives
Seizing control back of a hijacked ship on the high seas is one of the most difficult challenges for global special forces in the fight against terrorism. They either try rappelling down a rope from a hovering helicopter or use ladders on small boats at night to climb onboard. Many times, these strategies loose the element of surprise. Now from a former Royal Marine, Richard Browning who is the CEO of the UK's Gravity Industries, there is a third solution to taking control back from hijackers of a ship on the high seas. Browning's Jet Suits have the potential to revolutionize counter-terrorism on land and sea. They have just been demonstrated to work by the Dutch Maritime Special Operations Forces in a simulation to board and save a commercial ship in the Netherlands. It was a proof of concept demonstration that worked.
Revolutionary New Aviation Tech
Gravity Industries' jet pack suits have been tested and demonstrated to work by Browning and others in many situations including for first responders and the military around the world. Gravity Industries has emerged as one of the biggest players in the emerging field of personal air mobility with small jet engine powered suits attached to the individual's body. The company's Iron Man jet suits have 1,050 horsepower of thrust with 4 mini, jet engines strapped to the user's arms and another jet engine in a jetpack on the person's back. It is a new form of personal mobility that is gaining acceleration, defying gravity and targeting, for now, the saving of lives.
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