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A number of western armies are experimenting with the Gravity Industries jetpack, including the United Kingdom's Royal Marines.
Company founder Richard Browning, a former oil trader and Royal Marine reservist, personally strapped on the jet pack and showed how he could easily fly through the air and land on a moving ship.
Inventors like Richard Browning have been trying to build jetpacks for a century. Now they’re here, what do we do with them?
Developers of the Gravity Jetpack are working with the British military to one day use the technology to board ships, for rescue operations or to deliver life-saving medical supplies. See the ...
Gravity’s product is not a jet pack per se, but more of a whole suit. It comes complete with 5 turbines running on jet kerosene and developing 1,050 bhp.
Since then, Gravity has tinkered with its jetpack design, making about 1,000 iterations of its 3D-printed jet suit.
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