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The British Royal Navy conducts trials of using jet suits to tackle pirates. Photo / Youtube Screnshoot
LONDON – The British Royal Navy conducts trials of the use of such jet suits Iron Man to tackle piracy on the high seas.
Business Insider wrote that the test was carried out over three days at the HMS Tamar, a British Navy offshore patrol vessel.
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In a video released by Gravity Industries, a marine marine can be seen boarding the ship wearing jet clothing.
The Royal Marines use Jet Suits from Gravity Industries to perform operations. A marine like flying Iron Man from the fast ship following HMS Tamar.
After successfully landing at HMS Tawar, the marines tethered the ropes so that their fast boat comrades could climb over and knock out the hijackers.
The simulation looked so perfect that many assumed it was a commercial for the Royal Navy and Gravity Industries. Though this is an actual test of the Gravity Jet Suit utility in a naval exercise.
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In 2019, the CEO of Grafity Industries Ricard Browning has given a course to British Royal Navy marines how to use jet clothes the.
Gravity Industries has also collaborated with the Dutch Maritime Special Operations Forces (SOF) to implement the suit.
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