Iron Man Jet Costume Performs Flying Demonstrations On British Navy Ships
UK Navy tests Gravity Industries flying Jetpack (Screenshot, Youtube Gravity Industries)

JAKARTA - Gravity Industries and the British Navy demonstrated the use of a jet suit to allow soldiers to fly from inflatable boats to Navy ships.

Gravity's artificial technology makes a soldier look like Iron Man from the real world. Even though the jetpack used is large, its function is actually similar to the thrust technology used by Tony Stark in the Iron Man film.

The British Royal Task Force managed to conduct a demonstration flight involving a Gravity Jet Suit. This is not the first jetpack demonstration Gravity Industries has ever conducted.

Launching Slash Gear, Wednesday, May 5, the jet suit was used to demonstrate soldiers flying from a rubber boat to a Navy ship, then from the ship back to an inflatable boat.

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These events prove that the technology carried by Gravity Industries is very useful for the military. Gravity uploaded the demonstration video on its official channel.

However, the military is not the only one with the potential to use the jetpack made by Gravity. Firefighters in several major cities have also tested the jet suit.

The firefighting team ordered a jetpack for use in fire fighting operations that may occur in skyscrapers and other high places.


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