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  • @talkaboutwacky
    @talkaboutwacky Год назад +669

    They’re legit flying. It must be so satisfying feeling like a bird like these guys

    • @HanSolo__
      @HanSolo__ Год назад +10

      55s combined.

    • @jonilsongalvao4273
      @jonilsongalvao4273 10 месяцев назад +17

      I hope I arrive in time for this invention to be Sold like a car!!😥I want to fly

    • @talkaboutwacky
      @talkaboutwacky 10 месяцев назад

      @@jonilsongalvao4273 You and me both

    • @СергейКузнецов-ф4щ
      @СергейКузнецов-ф4щ 9 месяцев назад +1

      Нужно иметь три руки, чтобы отстреливаться

    • @zafurz2508
      @zafurz2508 9 месяцев назад

      @@jonilsongalvao4273I think licenses should be implemented if this gonna be out in public

  • @masterofrockets
    @masterofrockets Год назад +5790

    Feels like one of those maneuvers that is great if no one is shooting back.

    • @NorthernChev
      @NorthernChev Год назад +719

      ...good thing these things are TOTALLY silent and nobody will ever hear them coming...

    • @carsonblake7219
      @carsonblake7219 Год назад +288

      I bet it's great for fast flanks and then dismount in cover before you engage. Also looks really good for fast extraction.

    • @sextempiric7137
      @sextempiric7137 Год назад +182

      Clay pigeons.

    • @retroicdescent
      @retroicdescent Год назад +82

      Yeah, I feel like these would only start to have a chance if they had covering fire or were part of a distraction maneuver where attention is kept away from them. Still a big gamble to me.

    • @bearsagainstevil
      @bearsagainstevil Год назад +97

      if you imagine D-Day but with every one hitting the beach like that you would have a better chance than crawling up the beach through surf and machine gun fire our faster for a start

  • @jrocksburr2724
    @jrocksburr2724 Год назад +766

    This seems like a technology that could be amazing for emergency medical situations in mountains and stuff, and if improved maybe in the military field.

    • @APS72_swe
      @APS72_swe Год назад

      Paramedic Mountain Rescue!
      ruclips.net/video/gtvCnZqZnxc/видео.html

    • @DieHardjagged
      @DieHardjagged Год назад +16

      @@APS72_swe That was just a showcase if it were used for Paramedic Rescue...

    • @APS72_swe
      @APS72_swe Год назад +3

      ​@@DieHardjagged 😮‍💨 of course it is. (say's that in the info)
      ## This seems like a technology that could be amazing for emergency medical situations in mountains and stuff ##

    • @xx5949
      @xx5949 Год назад +12

      Not really it performs badly in difficult weather conditions. Helicopter is better under the same condition. That is why this tech exciting more than 40 years but never got adopted

    • @Neo2266.
      @Neo2266. Год назад +2

      That's exactly what it's used for iirc.

  • @philipvecchio3292
    @philipvecchio3292 Год назад +174

    I could see these being used like Calvary at the end of the 1800s where they were basically mounted Infantry. Being able to show up rapidly in an unexpected place has it's value, and then being able to leave again.

    • @daveblevins3322
      @daveblevins3322 Год назад +6

      Cavalry son. Not Calvary. Huge difference. Please look it up. Thanks 🙏

    • @philipvecchio3292
      @philipvecchio3292 Год назад +16

      @@daveblevins3322 OK, Calgary

    • @xscythe5376
      @xscythe5376 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@philipvecchio3292Ok, Cadbury

    • @nickc8819
      @nickc8819 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@daveblevins3322 People on RUclips don't hold a English Major like you. Heck our society doesn't know what is a woman. Cavalry are the traditional soldiers on horseback trained in the art of cavalry charges and fighting in horseback. Calvary is the name of the hill upon which Jesus Christ was crucified. The two words, while they have very different meanings, look and sound very similar, so Calvary is often mistaken for Cavalry.

    • @WhenInDarknessSeekTheLight
      @WhenInDarknessSeekTheLight 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@nickc8819Society knows what's a woman only incels like you pretend otherwise.

  • @karl-erik4875
    @karl-erik4875 Год назад +120

    5-10 years and we have operators infiling and exfiling with these. Amazing

  • @AlIegory
    @AlIegory Год назад +723

    Being able to cover a 25 minute hike over rough landscape in under 2 minutes is wild.

    • @RugMann
      @RugMann Год назад +26

      I KNOW THESE MACHINES ARE INCREDIBLE

    • @Thesavagesouls
      @Thesavagesouls Год назад +9

      Fighting while carrying all that shit is something else.

    • @jaeger2780
      @jaeger2780 Год назад +74

      @@Thesavagesouls forget fighting, this should be rescue/paramedic gear, imagine during natural disasters this being avaiable

    • @ВасилийВасельков-ц4м
      @ВасилийВасельков-ц4м Год назад +1

      - Не более и только если нет НИКАКИХ СРЕДСТ ПРОТИВОДЕЙСТВИЯ
      - И НАВЕРНО ВЫ ХОТЕЛИ СКАЗАТЬ ПРОГУЛКУ БЕЗ ПОЛЕЗНОЙ НАГРУЗКИ

    • @ВасилийВасельков-ц4м
      @ВасилийВасельков-ц4м Год назад

      - Не более и только если нет НИКАКИХ СРЕДСТ ПРОТИВОДЕЙСТВИЯ
      - И НАВЕРНО ВЫ ХОТЕЛИ СКАЗАТЬ ПРОГУЛКУ БЕЗ ПОЛЕЗНОЙ НАГРУЗКИ

  • @TDragonus
    @TDragonus Год назад +52

    This is straight out of Command & Conquer bro, THIS is the future I always had in mind.

    • @User-hg4xn
      @User-hg4xn 9 месяцев назад +12

      HAH, its the rocketeer from Red Alert 2!

    • @BillysFingers
      @BillysFingers 13 дней назад

      Yuri is gonna be pissed when he finds out

  • @joebaxter6895
    @joebaxter6895 Год назад +41

    This is probably the coolest thing I have seen in a long time. Lets get the civilian version out soon. Rocket Man is real.

    • @sparksmcgee6641
      @sparksmcgee6641 6 месяцев назад

      It's civil only currently. You can get one. 250k I think

  • @bpmgaming3351
    @bpmgaming3351 Год назад +508

    Watching him do that little jog into a spring step into the air is literally everything I've dreamed of since I was a child

    • @xodzphone
      @xodzphone Год назад +1

      True

    • @branscombe_
      @branscombe_ Год назад +1

      @@LungsMcGee i can never fly in my dreams, only hover slightly above the ground

    • @chrissy9466
      @chrissy9466 Год назад +4

      @@branscombe_ I had my first lucid dream about a month ago and told myself to fly. Took off at superman level speed. I even stuck out my arms and closed my hands into a fist before taking off.

    • @ericjsmoczynski4374
      @ericjsmoczynski4374 Год назад

      Putin’s Spetsnaz would take you out from 2 mi away as soon as your feet left the ground. 🤣🤣🤣

    • @bpmgaming3351
      @bpmgaming3351 Год назад

      @Lungs McGee sometimes, tho lately my dreams of flying are of getting onto planes and flying where I please and visiting new places

  • @quazar5017
    @quazar5017 Год назад +678

    US Navy captain with a little tear in his eye:
    "I thought I would never say this, but... ALL HANDS, prepare to board!"

    • @RenneDanjoule
      @RenneDanjoule Год назад +45

      I hope they have a quick release mechanism for their suits...God forbid it should malfunction....he would be like an anchor in the water. Unless the Jet pack has buoyancy.

    • @АлексейСправедливый-н5с
      @АлексейСправедливый-н5с Год назад +7

      I'll shoot this flyer on the approach from the 22nd caliber! From him, a roar is 4 kilometers away! 😂😂 Either our 🇷🇺 "Daggers", you won't know until they arrive!

    • @fuge74
      @fuge74 Год назад

      @@RenneDanjoule looks like it does.

    • @АлексейСправедливый-н5с
      @АлексейСправедливый-н5с Год назад

      @F__ktrudeau Tell it to 160 NATO advisers buried in the bunker with our Dagger! 😂😂 Or don't they tell you about it?! Here it is, true democracy!🤣🤣🤣

    • @AustenSummers
      @AustenSummers Год назад +30

      The humor in this comment lies in the unexpectedness and exaggeration of the situation, as well as the pun on the phrase "All hands, prepare to board." In the context of a US Navy ship, the phrase "All hands, prepare to board" is typically used to signal the crew to prepare to board another vessel, such as during a boarding operation or rescue mission.
      However, the presence of soldiers wearing jetpacks in the video creates an amusing mental image that takes this phrase to a new level. The idea of a US Navy captain getting emotional over the sight of jetpack-wearing soldiers, as if they were finally realizing a long-held dream of futuristic naval warfare, is a humorous exaggeration. It also plays on the excitement and novelty of seeing soldiers with jetpacks, as it is not something one would typically associate with traditional naval operations.
      The comment also works as a pun, since "all hands" refers to the crew members of a ship, while the soldiers wearing jetpacks are literally using their hands (and bodies) to board the vessel in a highly unconventional way. This adds an additional layer of humor to the comment, as it playfully reinterprets a familiar phrase in light of the unusual circumstances.

  • @alexanderhorstkotter2910
    @alexanderhorstkotter2910 Год назад +505

    I am really impressed with how much they improved their initial design

    • @QIKUGAMES-QIKU
      @QIKUGAMES-QIKU Год назад +1

      8 turbines in a Glove isn't difficult to make at all.

    • @ashroskell
      @ashroskell Год назад +25

      My only concern about this impressive tech: It needs an independent shoulder mounted gun, with voice activation firing mechanism, and a single eye helmet cam for sighting directly down the pilot’s eye-line. Otherwise, boarding a craft with hostiles firing at them, trying to prevent them from getting aboard, would be near impossible.
      Obviously, it would have plenty of other uses in the field, especially for search and rescue missions. But the strategic advantages an armed and armoured version of this would confer on a squad of marines, dealing with pirates or other hostile watery threats, would be incalculable.

    • @andirutherford2615
      @andirutherford2615 Год назад +42

      You are all concentrating on military uses, but there are many civilian uses, our mountain rescue organisations use these to get the first responders to casualties, Royal Navy has them

    • @klof4276
      @klof4276 Год назад

      those peasants and their rusty kalashnikovs better be ready!

    • @baulzzzzzzz2278
      @baulzzzzzzz2278 Год назад +4

      The military use of these devices hasn’t been fully talked about or ever revealed everything that Gravity has shown us is that these devices are for search and rescue and other medic like practices. I’m not an idiot, these things are gonna end up on the battlefield but I don’t think gravity will be developing a combat version of this, I think militaries around the world will modify the existing product to suit those needs

  • @rickdeckard9810
    @rickdeckard9810 Год назад +159

    Amazing, if only they can make a version where you're not a sitting duck when airborne but it's great to see the improvements they've made so far.

    • @EgoEroTergum
      @EgoEroTergum Год назад +29

      You can still use cover while flying, especially in urban environments.
      Just need to be aware of angles of fire.
      It would be excellent for putting marksmen on buildings, or across rivers; or moving medics.

    • @majav15mg
      @majav15mg Год назад +23

      You can put a sign on it that says “don’t shoot”.

    • @Neo2266.
      @Neo2266. Год назад +6

      I mean, a shield would solve that. Not sure if that would impact aerodynamics in a bad way, but the weight might be a concern though. A plastic ballistic shield probably wouldn't be good enough, especially if your jetpack trooper is hauling such expensive equipment, and so making the jetpack trooper to basically carry a steel wall might be what you'd have to do

    • @lyleg.9192
      @lyleg.9192 Год назад +10

      Do you know how hard it is to shoot a moving Target when it's the size of a human at hundreds of yards if not a quarter mile? The actual impact may not anything vital and then the vital parts could be covered with armor.

    • @traphimawari7760
      @traphimawari7760 Год назад +9

      Its not meant for direct combat you know, it's only meant for boarding under the pretext that they are boarding/infiltrating through the skies which most enemies won't expect it's not going to need defenses when the soldier using it is already wearing armor and gear not to mention it is still quite mobile and there are ways to make yourself harder to hit through aerial maneuvers simply by doing figure 8's something that's impossible on the ground since your only option of dodging on the ground is zig zagging or quickly jumping prone and running at the same time, this is only meant as a mobility tool not to turn soldiers into fighter jets or attack helicopters they aren't trying to make Ironman here they are just making a more convenient and portable way to transport troops without having to rely on transport vehicles like helicopters for boarding/siege operations

  • @muhendisselo9863
    @muhendisselo9863 Год назад +452

    incredible. you're really flying. If we saw this in the 90s, we would talk for 1 week. Now our surprise time is one minute

    • @xXturbo86Xx
      @xXturbo86Xx Год назад +12

      We actually did but laughed at it because it wasn't very good. It still is kinda funny looking and not very practical.

    • @David-uk7sm
      @David-uk7sm Год назад +6

      Until Apple makes one then whole world especially the media hypes about it.

    • @shaggybreeks
      @shaggybreeks Год назад +12

      They've been around since the 50s in various forms. And it's like what you say. People see a demo, talk for a week, and then forget it when they see how impractical the things really are, and they forget. Then somebody rolls out the "latest" a couple years later, and all the recently-woke, who didn't see the last Buck Rogers show, "SEE THE FUTURE" that's been around for decades, as a white elephant.

    • @theusher2893
      @theusher2893 Год назад +7

      @LFC Fan No it hasn't. It was developed as a THEORY in 1919, which was still the dawn of modern rocketry. The proper fuel/weight/thrust ratios wouldn't be practical for decades. Actual practical prototypes of differing design weren't made until the late 50s/early 60s.
      Next time, try reading the entire Wikipedia article before posting.

    • @prokrastinator6648
      @prokrastinator6648 Год назад +1

      good point

  • @boltvanderhuge8711
    @boltvanderhuge8711 Год назад +2230

    Would be interesting to see these scenarios from the "enemy" positions

    • @MattTee1975
      @MattTee1975 Год назад +540

      Yeah, this is really a great step forward, but at this point, they are loud sitting ducks.

    • @Ezio470
      @Ezio470 Год назад +457

      enemies hear them coming and assume defense formation cause those engines are damn loud. search and rescue is a more feasible approach of this tech.

    • @Mat-eq8mk
      @Mat-eq8mk Год назад +112

      ​@@MattTee1975 Only for a few seconds while they're in the air, then they're enemy troops on the rooftop of a building that overlooks your position.

    • @hestan723
      @hestan723 Год назад +101

      *nightime
      "Hey, do you hear something ?"
      "Nah its just the w... is that a UFO ?"

    • @leo31081975
      @leo31081975 Год назад +46

      just imagine machine-gunned man flying with this jetpack

  • @jonpardue
    @jonpardue Год назад +308

    Having followed from the first video ever released, this highlights the fantastic progression of increasingly difficult challenges. Each time Gravity Industries responds with an expert solution, well-flown mission and amazing technology.

    • @95l0uis
      @95l0uis Год назад +17

      And in every Video its getting more militaristic.

    • @sqlevolicious
      @sqlevolicious Год назад

      @@95l0uis fyi, they are using it to promote the British military, but it will never actually be used for the military. It doesn't have any realistic applications, even for civilian rescue. Just a really cool invention only the creator and 3 other people in the world can actually fly, not much more.

    • @NewsRedial
      @NewsRedial Год назад

      Does the back pack still provide a thrust vector or is it only the four hand held jets now?

    • @imbored3416
      @imbored3416 Год назад +8

      ​@@95l0uis those are one of the primary ways they can be used for an actual purpose. I don't see much else practical things you can do with jetpacks that go over your hands, other than emergency services and military.

    • @danielwhyatt3278
      @danielwhyatt3278 Год назад +5

      @@imbored3416 That and racing which is already a thing.

  • @glenzisko7974
    @glenzisko7974 Год назад +22

    That’s awesome in a few years we’ll have a Ironman suit for real. Tony Stark would be proud 👍

  • @machinech183
    @machinech183 Год назад +386

    Alright men, great work this week. Unfortunately tomorrow we're beginning survivability testing against CWIS. It's been a real honor working with you all, good luck.

    • @Radical_Left
      @Radical_Left Год назад +20

      You aren't thinking very hard, almost like a child who only thinks very simply apologies if you are mentally disabled.
      You send these in WITH tanks and WITH ground troops and WITH drone and Air support to add another capability.
      Planes can easily be shot down with anti air, ground troops put pressure on anti air.
      I hope I help and good luck with your mental problems.

    • @billfred9411
      @billfred9411 Год назад +39

      @@Radical_Left They could be useful for sure but you cant deny that it leaves you very exposed and you aren't exactly silent either. It would only be useful in area's where there is no enemy fire at all. I mean it doesn't take a genius to realize floating in the air with jets strapped to you is gonna make you an easy target.

    • @dunage8871
      @dunage8871 Год назад

      @@Radical_Left That literally makes zero sense and you had to be an ass about it as well...
      Even if these things go in WITH everything already in place, what is the roll? The hover instead of fly, so you have what? a 10 foot ceiling to fly meaning that you can't get to the second story of a building to provide cover. You are just a higher, bulkier target to shoot at next to everything else you said that is there.
      I would be more interested in these if we knew the carrying capacity. These would be awesome as a on field medivac to get wounded troops out of an area that a helo can't get to or even to get them moving across an area towards the helo to decrease the time taken to get them out of the AO.
      As for combat, these are useless. The last thing I would want to do is land, shake my arm loose, and then grab my weapon. You don't have that kind of time in a combat situation.

    • @Анатолий-н2тшб
      @Анатолий-н2тшб Год назад

      Тепичный американский долбоеб.

    • @matthewlong7033
      @matthewlong7033 Год назад +21

      Lmfao battle is not a video game. People with automatic weapons don't shoot all around you like in the movies they would be taken out almost immediately with how loud and slow they are. Cool concept keep perfecting it and maybe in the future they could maybe be used for going to the chow hall or MWR lmfao

  • @bm7760
    @bm7760 Год назад +475

    Used for fast medical assistance in remote areas here in England's Lake District. Great technology.

    • @RyanReenBattikh
      @RyanReenBattikh Год назад +61

      That is a very badass application of this kinda tech holy shit

    • @SonuOfBostonia
      @SonuOfBostonia Год назад +27

      Pics or it never happened

    • @TheStubertos
      @TheStubertos Год назад +7

      @@SonuOfBostonia There is a video of it being tested on RUclips somewhere. If you search it on RUclips it will appear.

    • @zakelwe
      @zakelwe Год назад +16

      @@TheStubertos I've seen it but how much medical equipment can you actually take? Can they fly someone back on a stretcher ?
      A helicopter can be just as quick and be more useful.
      The "used for fast medical assistance in remote areas in the England's Lake District" is a bit of a misnomer. They don't actually, that was just a one off demonstration.
      Too expensive and in 10 years time will still be doing it the way we are doing it today ie helicopters or Land Rovers ;)

    • @oftheborg
      @oftheborg Год назад +6

      Probably used to sneak attack with coof jabs.

  • @samfoot7554
    @samfoot7554 Год назад +96

    that reverse 180 takeoff was legit

  • @Perdidosnairlanda
    @Perdidosnairlanda Год назад +4

    Really amazing, the future is here. Congratulations for this innovation

  • @willienelsongonzalez4609
    @willienelsongonzalez4609 Год назад +136

    I’ve seen media clips that the Indian Army has bought 8 of these “units”, I’d genuinely love to see how they’re used and implemented in a modern military environment. I’ve seen the Jet Paramedic videos in Mountain Rescue and it’s application is simply superb. Good luck to the inventor and manufacturer (Richard Browning & Gravity Industries).

    • @airplanenut89
      @airplanenut89 Год назад +10

      Description says these are being tested for maritime ops. They are meant for situations where you need a scalpel instead of a sword so-to-speak.

    • @wisconsinkraut3445
      @wisconsinkraut3445 Год назад +7

      I think they're going to meritorious service as areal target practice

    • @reganator5000
      @reganator5000 Год назад +7

      @@airplanenut89 Also good for 'inspections' where an intimidation factor could be useful without the potential of going straight for a ship-to-ship gunfight. Obviously the boat they deploy from will be where the actual weapons are, but if you're looking to show a strong hand without waving guns at potentially armed opponents, there's nothing like strapping some jet engines to a few dudes for making an entrance. I suspect it'll be a niche use outside of the already documented mountain rescue capabilities, but I can see coast guard or patroling navy vessels keeping a few suits and marines trained to use them on hand (will have the weird side-effect of making the Navy try to work out how to get their marines back though, most of them see ships as glorified buses these days).

    • @Suge212
      @Suge212 Год назад +9

      They are sitting ducks until they land. They need target assisted mounted machine guns that track based on the pilots HUD. That way they can fly and shoot targets at the same time.

    • @haydentravis3348
      @haydentravis3348 Год назад +1

      4 for training, 2 for replacement parts, 2 for missions. Doubt they'll be used, more of a, "hey, we can fly, too."

  • @marinenukem
    @marinenukem Год назад +822

    I still can’t believe jet packs actually exist now. It’s insane.

    • @Валерий-я1ъ5и
      @Валерий-я1ъ5и Год назад +16

      Реактивные варежки. 🤣

    • @ToMbA_La_BoMbA
      @ToMbA_La_BoMbA Год назад

      ​@@karlwithak1835Yep.
      ruclips.net/video/RdMlMdWQ94M/видео.html

    • @shrivak
      @shrivak Год назад +32

      We even have Diffusion shields that essentially act as Invisibility.
      Also, there are "Green Goblin"-like hover boards.
      Also also, we have directed sonic weapons that can either cause voices to be heard by only one person or cause irreparable psychological damage.

    • @roydavies953
      @roydavies953 Год назад +12

      Just a shame the enemy would hear you long before you even got close.

    • @ralf-5735
      @ralf-5735 Год назад +34

      This is the way

  • @gingerbread_GB
    @gingerbread_GB Год назад +283

    There are obvious drawbacks and tactical issues with the current design. But huge congratulations on make the system work so smoothly. Huge improvements over previous demos.

    • @Gallagher068
      @Gallagher068 Год назад +9

      tactically, it seems like a solid upgrade from helicopter fast roping

    • @jp-sn6si
      @jp-sn6si Год назад +3

      everybody probably knew that going in but they were like this is too cool to not do.

    • @TihiPlaz
      @TihiPlaz Год назад +2

      Yes, they fly only over water, as they can crash, so they only fly over water for now. These are supertechnologies that the Aliens laugh at😂😂😂

    • @jasondayberry9906
      @jasondayberry9906 Год назад

      Guess it's true there is aliens slowly giving us ideas for new technology . This is incredibly useful hard to hit a fast moving target

    • @emilioperez6888
      @emilioperez6888 Год назад +13

      ​@@TihiPlaz First of all, it also flies over land as well.
      Second, it obviously has drawbacks in it's design, but having you own infantry capable of ignoring geological obstacles like rocky areas, mounds, rivers and short shore distances with the speed and manuverability shown in the video, has many potential uses.
      Because normally infantry are not able to cross rivers or shores unless they have a amphibian vehicle, helicopter, or infantry boats. Do you have any idea how speed of moving infantry would be increased with this technology, without using even more loud and easily targetable vehicles?
      Additionally, why not using this on rescue missions, fast extraction, securing advantageous positions or capturing a building both from the bottom and top?
      It's not going to beat tanks, they are vulnerable to bullets, and it's current design not appropriate for stealth, but surely you can think of numerous other purposes for it.

  • @A-us1qv
    @A-us1qv Год назад +11

    what kind of qualification to join this company?

  • @scotttaylor9133
    @scotttaylor9133 Год назад +195

    what does seem useful to me (and this may just be dumb) is the ability to move over terrain that would otherwise be very difficult. Not to drop people right in to the fight, but to get them close enough to drop the packs and engage on foot in a time frame they couldn't otherwise, and also having them move singly means that a single hit can't take down a group of them (like you'd have in a aircraft that you hit with something fatal). Lots of targets, I see very rapid movement of troops over short distances completely independent of each other. I see this being useful, but not like it looks here.
    I don't see anyone using these to land right on top of any type of hard target, but infil/exfil close or traversal of otherwise tough to impassable terrain could make a real difference in a tactical sense.

    • @w.harrison7277
      @w.harrison7277 Год назад +13

      That's a great point. Moving over difficult terrain or gaining access to a large ship.

    • @w3ss3x
      @w3ss3x Год назад +38

      In Northern England air ambulances are purchasing a few of these for hilly/jagged terrain that can't be accessed by helicopters. So that a trauma paramedic can get there quickly

    • @nobodyspecial4702
      @nobodyspecial4702 Год назад +11

      Weight limits are the biggest problem. Bullets aren't light, and other equipment adds up fast. Paramedics have to carry everything they need on them, and this suit doesn't allow them to carry much.

    • @w3ss3x
      @w3ss3x Год назад +11

      @@nobodyspecial4702 they carry the basics to stabilise emergency patients. Otherwise it's a 70m climb

    • @MisterNi
      @MisterNi Год назад +7

      Climbing up mountains with rough terrain and when it's too windy to send a helicopter as a medivac is exactly what these jetpacks are being used for.

  • @secondglance2545
    @secondglance2545 Год назад +267

    Seems extremely useful in rescue scenarios where they can land and assist, but in combat, the fact that both hands are engaged in the act of flying makes it unusable for now. Extremely impressed with stability and maneuverability!!

    • @ayebraine
      @ayebraine Год назад +1

      What are the alternative comparable scenarios where hands are free?

    • @daveclarke100
      @daveclarke100 Год назад +42

      Shoulder mounted weapons that aim where the operator is looking and are fired by a button within the current hand controls :D

    • @TheRogueX
      @TheRogueX Год назад +2

      @@daveclarke100 This is what I'd like to see, and I doubt it would be that hard.

    • @CaimAstraea
      @CaimAstraea Год назад +6

      AI will take care of that. It can pick targets and engage.

    • @CoryTheSimmons
      @CoryTheSimmons Год назад +6

      I can think of a lot of instances where this would be useful. Specifically, fighting pirates (Navy Seals landing somewhere on a ship and taking the ship back over); hostage situations where they need to enter a building from the roof or a specific balcony; assassination missions where they could land on a roof and sneak in that way; etc...

  • @max_well2077
    @max_well2077 Год назад +167

    I feel like people keep think about the areas in combat where this system may be deficient, but I'm thinking this system would be amazing for more thorough recon, and quick response medical teams that wouldn't need to be deployed with the main force. Also the stealth capabilities are pretty great, to be effectively more quiet than ambient sound past 150 to 200 yards is way closer a small helicopter could ever get. There's alot more than make this extremely useful without it ever having to see direct combat

    • @CurlyJefferson666
      @CurlyJefferson666 Год назад +11

      Seems like something that would be useful in a search and rescue role more than a combat role like searching open water for bodies or mountain rescue, they wouldn't be able to extract the person but you could get to someone that is critically injured a hell of a lot faster to start first aid until a helicopter team can get the patient out

    • @jaeyd4
      @jaeyd4 Год назад +13

      Drone + heli trump this in both recon and sar applications. It is nowhere near stealth, sluggish in the air, has 8 min of run time before it becomes a very heavy backpack that doesn’t carry anything, exposes the operator to danger and likely creates heavy arm fatigue from bracing against the power of the thrusters, carries one person, no multi sensor capability (flir, nv, variable zoom, radar etc) all of which are useful in recon or sar scenarios. Its a cool toy, but it’s not very useful in practice when compared to conventional alternatives. Gotta use marketing to polish it up enough to sell it as military equipment so I’m guessing it comes with a hefty price tag as well.

    • @richbob9155
      @richbob9155 Год назад

      "Also the stealth capabilities are pretty great," these things areas loud as helicopters and have a range of a matter of minutes. They cannot carry more than one light person either. So useless in recon and useless for medics. You really should watcha video of them without the sound being edited. They are deafening and you are supposed to wear ear protection any time they are running. They are jet engines ffs! Everything you wrote is stupid beyond belief. Go read a book.

    • @richbob9155
      @richbob9155 Год назад

      @@jaeyd4 You are correct but there is no chance in hell any military will ever buy this no matter how much polish is added. It is just a toy. This advert being military in looks is probably just an advertising strategy to make rich people think it is new technology and not just another jet engine strapped to a person like every jetpack ever.

    • @max_well2077
      @max_well2077 Год назад +8

      @@jaeyd4 yes I agree that as it is currently it wouldn't be very useful. But as a proof of concept( which is what this looks like) it shows that this can be a very useful tool. Mounting the applicable gear for a certain scenario could be another advancement, modularity in the platform. I feel like your not thinking about what 5 or so years of rnd with a huge military contract can do for tech

  • @carl8790
    @carl8790 Год назад +2

    Who would've thought that GTA SA would had predicted the future of viable jet suits? Crazy and I love it. So cool!

    • @NScherdin
      @NScherdin 10 месяцев назад

      Disney predicted this a couple decades ago. :)

  • @calamdumr
    @calamdumr Год назад +185

    In my mind back in the day it was hillarious but now seeing it in action its freaking badass

    • @justinknott4177
      @justinknott4177 Год назад +9

      A loud BULLSEYE what could possibly go wrong!

    • @mephisto2348
      @mephisto2348 Год назад +6

      Nope, still hilarious.

    • @JohnRidersoldoutforjesus
      @JohnRidersoldoutforjesus Год назад +6

      I would not want to be the dead f^*ker using it in a battle. Maybe use it for work or just out for play. But in a battle, you are going to die.

    • @markxnex973
      @markxnex973 Год назад +1

      @@justinknott4177 its not loud? Its only loud when next to it bro like no one would fly near it.

    • @markxnex973
      @markxnex973 Год назад +1

      @@JohnRidersoldoutforjesus medical not battle maybe

  • @jamesfilms_
    @jamesfilms_ Год назад +92

    Crazy how far Gravity has come. And this is the best piloting I've seen yet!

    • @Rayrockny
      @Rayrockny Год назад +3

      Gravity has came very far lol

    • @David-wk6md
      @David-wk6md Год назад +11

      I used to lift up things I can't anymore.
      It must be gettin stronger.

    • @alechighfield893
      @alechighfield893 Год назад

      It’s funny that they think your joking shows the intelligence of some people

    • @rccrazy
      @rccrazy Год назад

      🤦🤣

    • @JesusLovesSECFootball
      @JesusLovesSECFootball Год назад

      I enjoyed the invention of gravity

  • @justinwalker8364
    @justinwalker8364 Год назад +90

    they are definitely getting faster - that rapid ex fit jump was the best part.

    • @Father_Link
      @Father_Link Год назад

      Imagine two of them carrying a stretcher from the deck of the ship into a helicopter that is hovering 30 meters above

  • @drdaddy721
    @drdaddy721 Год назад

    The jet suit is undoubtedly one of the most remarkable and awe-inspiring inventions of this decade, representing a major leap forward in human mobility and exploration. Its potential to revolutionize the way we travel, work, and even rescue people is truly staggering.
    However, like any revolutionary technology, the jet suit is not without its challenges and concerns. One major concern is its fuel consumption, which is currently quite high compared to other modes of transportation. While a bus can travel for several days on the same amount of fuel that powers a single jet suit flight, it is important to remember that the jet suit is a much smaller and more specialized vehicle, designed for short, high-speed flights rather than long-distance travel.
    Despite this challenge, the jet suit remains an incredible achievement of human ingenuity and innovation. Its sleek design, advanced propulsion system, and precise maneuverability make it a truly impressive feat of engineering. As we continue to refine and improve the technology behind the jet suit, we can look forward to even more amazing advancements in the years to come.

  • @phenomfacemob1011
    @phenomfacemob1011 Год назад +33

    This probably the most fun a single person can do

    • @ilyanizhnik6874
      @ilyanizhnik6874 Год назад +15

      what about masturbation?

    • @swsh-jp3qj
      @swsh-jp3qj Год назад

      @@ilyanizhnik6874 what about not being a dirty ass nasty indian shit bag thats always fucking jerking off

    • @GildedSentinel
      @GildedSentinel Год назад

      ​@@ilyanizhnik6874 Shame on you.

    • @Dawson_
      @Dawson_ Год назад +5

      @@ilyanizhnik6874 Good on you!

  • @mdc503
    @mdc503 Год назад +78

    Getting really good at those fast turns and quick direction changes. Continued success.

    • @NoOneToNoOne89
      @NoOneToNoOne89 Год назад +4

      Meanwhile enemy 1: hey, bro, we have two guys slowly flying over here.
      Enemy 2: why don’t we shoot them? Seems like an easy target with a lot of opportunity to take them down.
      Enemy 1: I guess we’ll just sit here and wait for them to arrive and defeat us slowly after landing and grabbing their rifles.

    • @framboisenoir4910
      @framboisenoir4910 Год назад +1

      @@NoOneToNoOne89 Hum, i'm just surprise there's not an autonomous gun or human control gun (maybe someone behind a screen) on the jetpack ...
      You know they could easily have drones flying around them, engaging enemies from an other direction while the move on the target from an other angle?

    • @anclesam-iy7iu
      @anclesam-iy7iu Год назад

      @@NoOneToNoOne89 lol

    • @anclesam-iy7iu
      @anclesam-iy7iu Год назад

      @@framboisenoir4910 it is made for different purpose like rescuing other people if they are stuck somewhere in the jungle till help arrives maybe people stuck in the middle of a forest it is not made to fight and engage enemy lol

  • @aka1gbr
    @aka1gbr Год назад +245

    i'm looking forward to the hover lock so the pilot can fire from the air, or do other things like explosive placeing, also a automated smoke despenser might be good.

    • @sqlevolicious
      @sqlevolicious Год назад +37

      Wouldn't work since stabilization requires the body to be in a certain position with the front turbines on your hands pointed down. It's not a platform that could ever be used for real combat.

    • @h4n4sdulala76
      @h4n4sdulala76 Год назад +13

      remote auto gun or operated by someone from a distant. or with auto targeting, seeking blabla

    • @nNicok
      @nNicok Год назад +23

      @@sqlevolicious Autopilot already exists though. Just need to adapt it to this, it's in no way impossible. Mechanical assist for locking thrusters in place and guiding their orientation also isn't impossible either. We already have the tech to do this so it's very much possible. It just has to be put together.

    • @FokkerBoombass
      @FokkerBoombass Год назад +12

      0:17 It has a helmet-operated turret with a pistol, basically it aims where the pilot looks - or at least that's the idea. I'm sure they will come up with ways to mount more effective weapons but I'm guessing weight and bulk is a big concern.

    • @h4n4sdulala76
      @h4n4sdulala76 Год назад +6

      @@FokkerBoombass OR IT COULD JUST BE FOR TROOP INSERTION AND EXTRACTION

  • @jeremiah0150
    @jeremiah0150 Год назад +1

    rocketeers in the sky!
    All fired up!
    Check out the view!
    I can go anywhere!
    Got a clear view, sir!
    Ready to soar!

    • @User-hg4xn
      @User-hg4xn 9 месяцев назад

      Damn ra2 quotes goes crazy

  • @barrymccockner6450
    @barrymccockner6450 Год назад +57

    This the most functional personal flight device I've seen demonstrated! With fuel source improvements and the natural progression of tech shrinking in size , this could be a very usable platform for many civilian applications like search and rescue . Great work!

    • @PrinceWesterburg
      @PrinceWesterburg Год назад +8

      Tech shrinking in size? Physics hippy!

    • @Nick--Name
      @Nick--Name Год назад

      This is a fake slightly edited in the editor. There is no such technology.
      There are no traces of jet blast on the water in many places, it must also be hot and the air behind it must melt. This is not observed - fake
      * * *
      Это фейк немного отредактированный в редакторе. Нет такой технологии.
      На воде нет следов от реактивной струи во многих местах, так же она должна быть горячая и воздух за ней должен плавиться. Этого не наблюдается - фейк

    • @OgFurious1
      @OgFurious1 Год назад

      Very cool and useful, but I don’t see how this would be revolutionary for humans in combat, this was built to be outfitted to androids in my opinion.

    • @internetofficecrm6730
      @internetofficecrm6730 Год назад +1

      This is the most fake device

    • @BleachedAnubis
      @BleachedAnubis Год назад

      I like how you're comment is very organic and doesn't feel like it's possible ai generated, good work!

  • @JJs_playground
    @JJs_playground Год назад +118

    Great progression, from the early days.
    *Literally becoming Iron man and war machine IRL.*

    • @greenlawnfarm5827
      @greenlawnfarm5827 Год назад +1

      Yes, they now have drones.

    • @JustRememberWhoYoureWorkingFor
      @JustRememberWhoYoureWorkingFor Год назад +2

      They are becoming Carl Johnson

    • @IRMentat
      @IRMentat Год назад

      These are larger than the ones they used to fly around sport stadiums with in the 60s. Seriously, look up the videos they still exist. Best improvement is maybe the flight time but they are still fuel hogs that need stable landing platforms due to momentum and VTOL via jet propulsion.

    • @Quickened1
      @Quickened1 Год назад

      Iron Man without the armor, weapons, and supersonic flight capabilities, but yeah, Iron Man and War Machine...lol

    • @randallsanchez3161
      @randallsanchez3161 Год назад

      ​@@IRMentat Bigger slightly but better. The old jet packs ran sodium peroxide across silver mesh to create a gas. The flight time was only 20-22 seconds. These jet packs have a flight time of 10min which is a huge improvement. Great for a quick dash in and out without needing a helicopter. Even better is that they could make a surprise landing quickly and establish covering fire for a helicopter or fast boat which could bring in more troops. Very situational but one more tool that can be used.

  • @riot105
    @riot105 Год назад +327

    "Rockets in the sky"
    "Got a clear view sir"
    "I'll take the high road.
    "Riding high.
    "You got no place to hide"
    Everyday we get closer to fiction. Impressive.

  • @MatthewHoughton-c6g
    @MatthewHoughton-c6g 2 месяца назад +1

    Another cool thing about this technology is it pretty much almost single-handedly will eliminate pirates out on the water trying to take over a vessel

  • @mariokery7155
    @mariokery7155 Год назад +82

    These can be applied for Forest Fire first responders. Excellent technology for emergency first aid. Congratulations.

    • @KLienne
      @KLienne Год назад +8

      It would be, but I bet only the military has the budget to use these things.

    • @rogthepirate4593
      @rogthepirate4593 Год назад +10

      @@KLienne These have actually been tested for search-and-rescue operations and first aid usage already, so apparently not.

    • @trayhomes5783
      @trayhomes5783 Год назад

      Well the budget for this would have to be considered first and foremost. We all know how that works with the American government. If the politicians aren't making money off this then let the wild fires burn. Spending money on putting out wild fires takes away from some politicians luxury vacations then i would bet that first responders will stay grounded.

    • @MrGhostdog7777
      @MrGhostdog7777 Год назад

      @@rogthepirate4593 The range on these things can't be very far, 5 min fly time? 5 mile range maybe?

    • @rogthepirate4593
      @rogthepirate4593 Год назад

      @@trayhomes5783 Gravity is a UK company. If it doesn't happen in the US, it will happen somewhere else.

  • @digimook
    @digimook Год назад +201

    Well, the jet pack promise has finally been put out there. Interesting how steering via hands reminds me so much of Iron Man.

    • @justsaiyansteve
      @justsaiyansteve Год назад +14

      I dont like how the hands arent free though, hopefully version 2.0 has a different hand thrust.

    • @nightxwl9782
      @nightxwl9782 Год назад +8

      That's what it was based on. I first discovered Gravity industries through Hacksmith while they were building an Iron Man Suit

    • @CHMichael
      @CHMichael Год назад +2

      Most likely more crazy inventors in the movie industry than in the military.
      ..... and it has to look plausible.

    • @lcfflc3887
      @lcfflc3887 Год назад +5

      yes but you have no idea how in good shape one has to be, it's no joke, that was said by the original inventor and developer, it's all in your shoulders and entire arms, i have no doubts about me but for and average person 🙄 they won't even get up 3 feet lol, if they really want to issue this to like every soldier and to increase the flight time, they need to at some support to the arms, like some type of straps to keep the arms closer to the body or some type of robotic assist arms, yeah, that would be closer to and ironman suit, that way the pilot doesn't have to do all the work, Auto pilot could be possible too.

    • @MasterMindmars
      @MasterMindmars Год назад +1

      In 1965 was invented one very similar. In the Olimpic games of Los Angeles at the 80s one man landed into the stadium.

  • @brickyrobot8932
    @brickyrobot8932 Год назад +167

    This is so futuristic. Really excited to see what the kind of technology with achieve in the next few decades!

    • @sonik954
      @sonik954 Год назад +2

      iphone 42 with cerebral control technology.

    • @eb4686
      @eb4686 Год назад +2

      Yes and bloodshed in too.

    • @Crimsonedge1
      @Crimsonedge1 Год назад +10

      Technology that can and likely WILL be used against you.

    • @eb4686
      @eb4686 Год назад +2

      @@Crimsonedge1
      PS, especially if your Black.

    • @dillis2188
      @dillis2188 Год назад +7

      @@eb4686 Maybe learn to _spell_ before spouting nonsense.

  • @michaelwalters7110
    @michaelwalters7110 Год назад

    Nice proof of concept. Will be watching this platform evolve.

  • @actionau
    @actionau Год назад +71

    That is so sick. Reminds me so much of that scene where Tony Stark was demonstrating his Jericho missile system to the military brass.

    • @epj0211
      @epj0211 Год назад +7

      @@danp576Would you like to elaborate on that?

    • @hazel-vf7on
      @hazel-vf7on Год назад +5

      @@epj0211 It sounded pretty opinionated - didn't bother to compare anything - so it's basically another anti-tech comment

    • @TheeSlickShady_Dave_K
      @TheeSlickShady_Dave_K Год назад

      @@danp576
      I agree BS in the movies cuz all Marvel movies are BS
      I can see with all the deepfakes out there how you could call this video BS
      Are drones not:
      Faster & Cheaper
      Less risk of life to the operator ?

    • @TheeSlickShady_Dave_K
      @TheeSlickShady_Dave_K Год назад +2

      So drones are faster and cheaper and safer to the operator, no ?
      Drones have been around over twenty years Lol
      This tech seems like "too late" for most military purposes; drones have these types of missions covered
      It will go straight to gimmick/fad like a hoverboard or roller blades
      (Google glasses and Segway Scooters, for my young friends)
      A local newscaster will soon use one for ratings
      Or rich influencers will be flying from Starbucks to Starbucks leaving bad reviews
      And then crash into a self-driving car

    • @TheeSlickShady_Dave_K
      @TheeSlickShady_Dave_K Год назад +1

      @@epj0211
      Floating
      Human
      Targets
      A low velocity is all the human body could handle in one of those;
      Easily picked up on radar too
      Sound and heat traces
      I see them making more money selling them to the rich,
      Than putting a human soldier in one
      I say we strap one of these onto a robot from Boston Dynamics;
      Remove the human from war, please
      🥀

  • @halcyoncarnival726
    @halcyoncarnival726 Год назад +48

    Being a 90's kid, I had to load up the Rocketbelt music from the SNES version of Pilotwings while watching this. It did not disappoint.

    • @ANSWERTHECALLOFJESUSCHRIST
      @ANSWERTHECALLOFJESUSCHRIST Год назад +1

      I LOVED that jazzy music from Pilot Wings. 🥹 I had the game (and others) and my SNES up until 2014.

  • @40KoopasWereHere
    @40KoopasWereHere Год назад +91

    Just wanted to point out - it's usually the easiest time in most single player FPS games to shoot the NPC enemy while it's rappelling down from a heli, or in this case, taking several seconds to come in for a landing.

    • @absentmindedjwc
      @absentmindedjwc Год назад +7

      And for this reason, I wouldn't imagine these people are on their own - they would likely have cover from another ship or the land for overwatch.

    • @viasevenvai
      @viasevenvai Год назад +2

      so you’re actually explaining why these are a big help. It is getting rid of the boat to boat intercept with ropes. It’s getting rid of the boat to beach deployment. The soldier shows up quicker and mounts quicker.

    • @r_emerasynth
      @r_emerasynth Год назад +4

      @@viasevenvai No? These things are loud, expensive, even slower than rappelling from a helicopter because you have to go from A to B without interruption, weather has to be just perfect, requires a lot more training than conventional rappelling. And with rappelling at least you can all collectively be over the same target at the same time. This is an expensive risk to take, you can easily be shot at (not directly hit, but shot at) and there's literally no fallback plan if the operator isn't conscious, making it an airborne danger to the other people in the air.

    • @DeepSouthBuilder
      @DeepSouthBuilder Год назад

      If it’s an actual live fire situation there would DEFINITELY be heavy suppressive fire from an Apache or a fighter.

    • @snakezula
      @snakezula Год назад

      It's a demo, in combat you can come in as hot as you feel like.

  • @HiredGunGames
    @HiredGunGames 26 дней назад

    This will be amazing for escaping hot zones. Amazing.

  • @jay2bnvd
    @jay2bnvd Год назад +85

    Just my personal 2 cents from a military perspective. I've been following Gravity's work for years. This is extremely impressive and will definitely aid military related operations a lot. That being said, until they can provide soldiers the ability to also shoot whilst coming in on target, this will never be used in an assault operation because the noise will have caused them to lose the element of surprise, giving the opposition force the initiative and the soldiers without a means to actually participate in combat.
    Still, this is extremely impressive and makes me very exited for the future. Damnit, what I wouldn't give to be 19 years old again now. lol

    • @YeboMate
      @YeboMate Год назад +11

      That's it isn't it though, iterate, iterate, and iterate until we have a whole generation of Mandalorians... This is the way.

    • @ironwolfsaber2739
      @ironwolfsaber2739 Год назад +4

      Agreeing with the current assessment but from prior versions it seems they're aware of issues plaguing the idea. Older variants from this and other companies where massively bulky, far more noiser and far less agile. The agility and the quick exfil from the device are proof of military mindedness. For search and rescue it's already there for at least funding people and first aid.

    • @BSnicks
      @BSnicks Год назад +5

      The time it takes to pull their hands out and grab the gun, is more than enough for the enemies to target and shoot. You will be dead on arrival!

    • @richardfoulger4486
      @richardfoulger4486 Год назад +2

      @@BSnicks just wait for UAV weapon platforms in support. Early days but this could devastatingly effective

    • @CW1-d7v
      @CW1-d7v Год назад +4

      0:20 Heading is "Helmet Steered Suppressive Capabality (Shown Inactive) "

  • @1971jwing
    @1971jwing Год назад +57

    If this is unadulterated, then congratulations on sick and deadly tech. Pilot operators seemed smooth and sharp. Congrats.

    • @FreebirthBoccara
      @FreebirthBoccara Год назад

      deadly..for who? the operator? ffs a single person with a rifle could defend against this. its loud, flys in nearly straight lines, and tehy cant carry armor or use weapons wile flying.. they arent even sittign ducks.. they are flying ducks.. which is where ducks get shot.. in the air.

    • @f.d.6667
      @f.d.6667 Год назад +2

      Deadly indeed. They are dead before they get anywhere near their targets: loud, slow & unable to defend themselves...

    • @Jeff-NORCAL
      @Jeff-NORCAL Год назад +5

      @F.D.
      Obviously you could not fly this thing into live fire, still many different applications.

    • @lilpain8883
      @lilpain8883 Год назад +1

      @@Jeff-NORCAL It's unlikely the purpose is to use this in a large-scale combat scenario lmao. Though the tech will become a lot better over time, quieter and more streamline allowing for proper combat utilization to be a real purpose.

  • @danielmartin4596
    @danielmartin4596 Год назад +108

    Completely aside from how good this already is, with 2-4 weapon drones slaved to each guy I could see a very cool future for this.

    • @betterd9160
      @betterd9160 Год назад +17

      Eventually it will be autonomous robots flying like that. Hitting the ground at a full run and firing accurately. Could you imagine seeing 10000 coming at you with Apocalypse Now music playing.

    • @Vsor
      @Vsor Год назад +4

      Why have the guy?

    • @emissarygw2264
      @emissarygw2264 Год назад +20

      @@Vsor so that he can open doors and press buttons and do other human'y things I guess

    • @johndemeritt3460
      @johndemeritt3460 Год назад +3

      Remember this: this cat's already out of the bag. So while this looks cool, it's entirely possible that our forces may face hostile forces with like capabilities.
      And how cool would that be? Can you say, "Dogfights between competing forces"?

    • @acheybones588
      @acheybones588 Год назад +15

      “Cool” except for anybody dying in or from these things but it is extremely cool from the armchair perspective

  • @stealthassasin1day291
    @stealthassasin1day291 Год назад +93

    For extreme missions sets where you wouldn't want to use a black hawk, fast boating isn't an option and divers were too slow then I can see this having value. This doesn't have to be the final product but it's these type of trials and testing needed to progress into usable tech in the future so don't write it off.

    • @nobodyspecial4702
      @nobodyspecial4702 Год назад

      Dude, they've been doing nothing but showing these types of trials for years now, claiming every government wants them, but nobody has bought that yet. When they pitched it for paramedics responding to emergencies in mountains...it was great, until the "paramedic" arrived on the top of the mountain with no rescue gear. Pretty useless. Then they pitched it to the navy as a way to get on board ships fast...except as you see, anyone with a gun can hear them miles off and pop them between the eyes as they land. They pitched it to the army as a scout suit for urban combat...but ignored that a soldier carries not only a gun, but bullets, water, first aid equipment, etc, which all had to be left behind because of the system.

    • @rugbyguitargod
      @rugbyguitargod Год назад +3

      exactly. This is what is known as a Proof of Concept.

    • @justkiddin1980
      @justkiddin1980 Год назад +1

      Sorry it needs to be a power assisted glider…When they hear you screaming over the sea surface with jets roaring full power you will be shot down before you even come close…And for that matter you’re almost better of with HAHO jumps…gliding on a parachute…

    • @globetrotter986
      @globetrotter986 Год назад

      They cannot resist anything while fly. They lose balance and fell down.

    • @АлександрСемёнов-ч9ч
      @АлександрСемёнов-ч9ч Год назад +1

      Why waste money on this crap. It is better to rivet a dozen more Abrams.

  • @justaguy6100
    @justaguy6100 Год назад +16

    It's an interesting concept and as is probably would have applications including urban rescue. Since it relies on essentially the flier holding themselves as if on a parallel bar press there's concerns about time aloft and arm fatigue, though I'm sure this configuration makes the system far more intuitive to learn.

    • @Horstroad
      @Horstroad Год назад +3

      I guess a substantial portion of the lift comes from the backpack. The hand thrusters are probably mainly for support and control.

    • @justaguy6100
      @justaguy6100 Год назад +1

      @@Horstroad Maybe you're right, I might have missed that.

    • @rogthepirate4593
      @rogthepirate4593 Год назад +9

      @@Horstroad It's not as substantial as you might think. Basically, think of the concept like a sort-of tripod, with the vector of the backpack thruster being one leg and the vectors of the arm thrusters being the other two. Stable flight is essentially achieved by balancing these against each other. The force on the arms is anything but negligible. They talk about it in plenty of videos, especially earlier ones. A requirement of being to fly these is being quite physically fit.

    • @kentemple6498
      @kentemple6498 Год назад

      They’ll refine this as time goes on. Think head-up display and steering by helmet/eye sight somehow, leaving hands free to deploy a weapon while in flight.

  • @roederlicous
    @roederlicous Год назад +56

    Imagine being able to train these to be strong enough to carry wounded people back. It would be an absolute game changer to cut that much time off.

    • @jackw8338
      @jackw8338 Год назад +6

      Great point I could see these being really effective if used by medics and adapted to carry wounded like you said.

    • @renderproductions1032
      @renderproductions1032 Год назад +3

      Especially if you had two people with a stretcher

    • @AJ_Sparten1337
      @AJ_Sparten1337 Год назад +1

      If that were to be a possibility, then this would fundamentally change how PJ’s operate. Which would be a very good thing for the wounded.

    • @bendgeddes
      @bendgeddes Год назад +1

      Phuck military applications. I want jet pack fishing!🎣

    • @games4us132
      @games4us132 Год назад +1

      That won't work. Tou need at least four people to carry someone with full equipment around.

  • @Justme58891
    @Justme58891 Год назад +1

    WHY ARE THESE NOT IN FULL PRODUCTION FOR SPECIAL MISSIONS ? RESCUES? ETC..

  • @thropolupolus3605
    @thropolupolus3605 Год назад +29

    Having grown up in the 70's and 80's and watching Star trek and the Jetsons , I always thought we should have had this stuff yrs ago. But better late than never. Super cool

    • @HanSolo__
      @HanSolo__ 11 месяцев назад

      We absolutelty shold not have anything alike. Cars are more dangerous than guns. (Guns are mostly safe if only carried with minimum of gun basic safety) This is multiple times more dangerous if it gets popular.
      Now. Imagine crowded space at some hight city center and a hooverbike shoot out chase with cops in the middlle of all this.

  • @rossrreyes
    @rossrreyes Год назад +7

    This is both Brilliant AND Insane at the same time. 👍👍👍

  • @MrLeighman
    @MrLeighman Год назад +115

    Interesting. I am not sure though that the target would wait that long for you to draw your weapons.

    • @jayshartzer844
      @jayshartzer844 Год назад +19

      I'd imagine any real mission would have arial support but one could also imagine they bring back floating platform tech augmented with "fixed" gun positions. Besides, you also have a vulnerable time between someone fast roping from a helicopter, landing on the deck, and then able to raise their weapons in order to engage the enemy. Regardless, this is early in the tech adoption phase. Enough time to throw some kind of weapon attachments

    • @jayshartzer844
      @jayshartzer844 Год назад +3

      An example of the floating tech stuff is the Hiller VZ-1 Pawnee. There's been an attempt to make it with these kind of jet engines

    • @MrLeighman
      @MrLeighman Год назад +2

      @@jayshartzer844 Interesting, could work. Why not just use an electric drone platform instead. Jet engines though are useful in certain situations, I imagine.

    • @tc6485
      @tc6485 Год назад +3

      Maybe land behind some cover?

    • @lcfflc3887
      @lcfflc3887 Год назад +8

      we have a solution, or just me at this time, they need a belt fed rifle mounted on top of each shoulder or a single one atleast on any side, for aiming and to lock on targets they'll use their helmets, the gun would point to any direction that the pilot is looking at with a target assist lense panel in front of one of their eyes just like Apache helicopter pilots already have since a long time, a push button trigger could be added easily within reach of one of their fingers, the shooting and aiming system could be activated and deactivated by voice command when needed, to avoid opening fire by mistake, the options are numerous, also for the single gun option it could be mounted overhead coming from the back.

  • @Criminaljustice79
    @Criminaljustice79 Год назад +14

    Awesome tech. Super vulnerable during flight with no weapons.

    • @zeph0shade
      @zeph0shade Год назад +13

      You say that almost as if that doesn't describe lots of military aircraft already? Military tech is very often about utility, not always about whether it can shoot things.

    • @shivamanand3686
      @shivamanand3686 10 месяцев назад +1

      Check out French jet pack then.

  • @TrickyThe0ne
    @TrickyThe0ne Год назад +24

    Pretty remarkable capability.

  • @johnnyv498
    @johnnyv498 Год назад +323

    They'll need a self propelled mode so a soldier can engage on the enemy as he's flying.

    • @ElPalcoTigreHermano
      @ElPalcoTigreHermano Год назад +31

      it is self propelled, the pilots are not waving their wings or anything like that... you mean some sort of auto navigation

    • @bigcrazy9068
      @bigcrazy9068 Год назад +129

      You know what he means.

    • @psychromaniac3525
      @psychromaniac3525 Год назад +7

      I mean, there's already helicopters.

    • @Alacod19
      @Alacod19 Год назад +16

      It be more practical to mount a gun to it and figure out the tech behind that than have it autopilot.

    • @ElPalcoTigreHermano
      @ElPalcoTigreHermano Год назад +5

      @@glenmcdonald1060 as superior human being I can only try to save people from saying things that don’t help them look bright. Sad thing is those are the majority. But it’s our duty to keep pn working against ignorance.

  • @thezanzibarbarian5729
    @thezanzibarbarian5729 Год назад +107

    Not exactly the quietest form of attack I can think of.
    Enemy 1 - _"What's that roaring sound outside?"_
    Enemy 2 - _"I think it's Abdul using the pressure washer!"_
    Enemy 1 - _"Oh! Thank goodness for that. I thought it was a US Marine using a jetpack."_

    • @NoOneToNoOne89
      @NoOneToNoOne89 Год назад +20

      Meanwhile outdoor enemy 1: hey, bro, we have two guys slowly flying over here.
      Outdoor Enemy 2: why don’t we shoot them? Seems like an easy target with a lot of opportunity to take them down.
      Outdoor Enemy 1: I guess we’ll just sit here and wait for them to arrive and defeat us slowly after landing and grabbing their rifles.

    • @markjohn4203
      @markjohn4203 Год назад +2

      ​@@NoOneToNoOne89 🤣🤣🤣

    • @NexAngelus405
      @NexAngelus405 Год назад +5

      Actually, if they fly fast enough, they won't notice until they're too close to do anything about it due to the Dopler Effect making the sound too high-pitched for human ears to perceive.
      The Dopler Effect is also why, if you're standing on the side of the road and a car is approaching from far away at a high enough speed, you don't hear the roar of the car's engine until it's just about to pass you by.

    • @NeoDerGrose
      @NeoDerGrose Год назад

      ​@@NexAngelus405 And how fast would you want to go to pitch the sound high enough?

    • @Doorito_
      @Doorito_ Год назад +3

      Flying bullseye - "hold on, let me take my hands out the thingy and get my gun ready before we start shooting, okay?"
      Enemy 1 "I'm not falling for that again!"

  • @egrintarg230
    @egrintarg230 Год назад +1

    OK so now we have prototype lightsabers and Boba Fett. I have seen people who looked about as big as Jabba the Hutt. So how long until we get the hyperdrive and deflector shields up and running?

  • @jakemelen9879
    @jakemelen9879 Год назад +76

    I can imagine they will improve to a ride-by-wire version that mounts the jets in a way that frees up the pilots hands, and steering inputs can come from either glove or thumb control, or even AI controlled.. Really excited (and equally terrified) of the future!!

    • @mrcarr9890
      @mrcarr9890 Год назад +9

      Couldn't have said it better myself

    • @Nick--Name
      @Nick--Name Год назад +1

      It's fake

    • @notsocommie
      @notsocommie Год назад +1

      That's what I was thinking, our soldiers would become like hornets or something, very cool stuff.

    • @Outwardpd
      @Outwardpd Год назад

      @@Nick--Name Your Russian ass probably wishes it was fake, this types of 'jetpacks' have existed for years.

    • @LuciferTheFirstBorn
      @LuciferTheFirstBorn Год назад +12

      @@Nick--Name 🤦‍♂️

  • @MikeHudson-px2gc
    @MikeHudson-px2gc Год назад +12

    It needs an adjustable length supporting rod that ties the thruster end to the backpack to help transfer the thrust load off the users arms. Each end having a ball socket to allow the same range of arm movement as now.

    • @glennnovember3266
      @glennnovember3266 Год назад +3

      The majority of lift is from the backpack, the arms are for control.

    • @sam23696
      @sam23696 Год назад +1

      Damn, one of their engineers accidentally posted to RUclips instead of their internal chat. Scrap the whole project I guess, this guy has the answer.

  • @markkerr204
    @markkerr204 Год назад +39

    Awesome move off that small craft there but I do have a concern with the fact that guns are medium to long range weapons and these guys were basically Skeets at the range.

    • @Steve-O_FPV
      @Steve-O_FPV Год назад +3

      LOL, my thoughts exactly!

    • @sparksmcgee6641
      @sparksmcgee6641 6 месяцев назад

      Stacked air assets. No one will have their head out looking for anything of these are used in an assault. And every gun will ignore them and point at the real threat.

  • @shakdidagalimal
    @shakdidagalimal 11 месяцев назад +1

    Does this require extremely strong shoulders and lats ? It appears they are resting their lifted weight on their arms / shoulders or perhaps from the hands all the way up and through their shoulders so they are in a kind of pushed up hold position as if at the top of a push up, a more vertical one ?
    Is my impression correct ?

  • @jonmab6990
    @jonmab6990 Год назад +31

    I feel like this would be cool except for the range limitations, but it seems like they have really improved on that since the initial design.

    • @nocalsteve
      @nocalsteve Год назад +16

      The range is actually pretty good compared to a soldier trying to jump from the beach to the boat on a trampoline.

    • @neotagatg3238
      @neotagatg3238 Год назад +2

      10 minute of fight time up to 85 MPH is some pretty good distance it's more than enough to get to shore, into a battle, flanking maneuver, or away from a fight

    • @blazednlovinit
      @blazednlovinit Год назад

      It's for landing and boarding really at it's current level. They'll continue to improve and widen it's capabilities.

    • @aaftiyoDkcdicurak
      @aaftiyoDkcdicurak Год назад

      The original one was basically a giant can of compressed air. These are fueled engines.

    • @MrLukasw44
      @MrLukasw44 Год назад

      Well the first computer was huge and nowadays in your smartwatch you have more power that in that first computer

  • @ELECTR0HERMIT
    @ELECTR0HERMIT Год назад +46

    That is just insane. Absolutely unreal looking.

    • @Shmoffy_
      @Shmoffy_ Год назад

      Fucking nuts, used to only see that stuff in the movies. I bet we’ll look like a couple of fools in 20 years with how impressed we are by this. it’s only gonna get so much more advanced

  • @marchill8209
    @marchill8209 Год назад +18

    I'm curious about the arm/shoulder/upper body fatigue of hanging on via your arms while flying. I thought it would make sense to have a support or frame that the pilot uses to take the weight of the pack. This type of support would allow the pilot to fly with one hand and possibly operate a second device, ie a weapons platform, while flying.

    • @DEADB33F
      @DEADB33F Год назад +3

      Most of your body weight is taken by the jets in the backpack (guess 2/3rds?).
      I'd imagine the fatigue would be no different to putting your hands on the back of a chair and leaning into it so the chair is supporting 1/3 of your bodyweight. ie. not that bad.
      Flight time is limited to like 10 mins, so it's not like you'll be in the air for hours.

    • @marchill8209
      @marchill8209 Год назад +1

      @James Bradwell I don't think there are any jerseys in the back pack. They appear to be only mounted in the hand controllers area.

    • @unvaxxeddoomerlife6788
      @unvaxxeddoomerlife6788 Год назад

      @@marchill8209 No jerseys? 🤣

    • @ArifGhostwriter
      @ArifGhostwriter Год назад +1

      ​@@marchill8209 Nope - main thrust jet (single) is in the backpack.

  • @P_4BKM77
    @P_4BKM77 Год назад +2

    this thing is definitly good for recon and to reach targets faster, but it quite a high-profile thing, i´d say this should be used for support combat medics who should be a bit more distant from the frontline.

    • @basedinstinct
      @basedinstinct Год назад

      Yeah sure the least stealthy thing ever is good for recon. Right.

  • @stuartbrown1677
    @stuartbrown1677 Год назад +65

    Amazing
    It will do nothing but develop and develop into better faster longer flights with fast responses
    Keep developing ,team!
    Stuart in Ireland ☘️

    • @KLienne
      @KLienne Год назад

      It's hard to make them fly for any longer, advancements in battery technology have been staggering for a long time.

    • @stevew145
      @stevew145 Год назад +1

      @@KLienne No batteries here... That's jet fuel

    • @KLienne
      @KLienne Год назад

      @@stevew145 okay, thanks

    • @brianfhunter
      @brianfhunter Год назад

      @@KLienne - Also, battery technology had very little incentive and return last few decades, but now with electric cars and drones, the incentives a returns are very high, a shit ton of progress has already been made on the lab and now people are trying to produce in large scale...
      We already can make batteries with double the capacity and recharge speed, but not yet on large scale with good prices... its a Manufacture Problem now, not a lab problem.

    • @KLienne
      @KLienne Год назад +1

      @@brianfhunter Yea, but lithium-ion batteries have been around since 1985 and there hasn't been a new type of battery that would hold charge as relatively well as they do whilst being rechargeable, compact, and versatile. However, they are still very dangerous, their capacity degrades over time and their production as well as recycling come at a big environmental cost. When it comes to Li-ion batteries, there's too much greenwashing going on. It's just sad that chemically, there hasn't been a newer invention with fewer disadvantages.

  • @Mr.Keister
    @Mr.Keister Год назад +34

    It's pretty cool, not going to lie! I've been waiting to see this since the Rocketeer came out when I was a kid. From what I saw, the soldier would be dead by the time they transitioned to their rifle. Those 2 seconds are pretty critical. I can see how this would be an amazing asset though. I'm sure after some tweaking and practice they will get that transition time down.

    • @apok1980
      @apok1980 Год назад +8

      Think more like a scenario for a specops mission. You already have an ISR in place. You’re going after a target that traditionally has a one way approach by vehicle. You could come in from the cliff of a compound, quickly take off flight gear, stage and then take the compound. Basically, I’m just saying, some adversaries might dismiss certain vulnerabilities because they aren’t fully up to speed on this capability. That could leave a back door to come in, and stage. One last thing, towards the end of World War 2, they tried to use a prototype of the helicopter in order to assault a retreat they thought Hitler was at. I think the helicopter wasn’t quite ready for prime time.

    • @urbanpulsewalks
      @urbanpulsewalks Год назад

      Don't lie then! We're glad you didn't!

    • @fallinginthed33p
      @fallinginthed33p Год назад +2

      ​​@@apok1980 It won't be without ISR already finding a slot in time and place where the enemy isn't looking, like with UAS overwatch. You could mount operations faster than flying in a squad on a helicopter or a boat. It would be suicidal to use these jetpacks to directly assault a fortified position under constant surveillance.

    • @jonny_codphilo7809
      @jonny_codphilo7809 Год назад +1

      or be dead before they get there in all likely hood

    • @henrikforsman2530
      @henrikforsman2530 Год назад +1

      Where on Amazon can I order these?

  • @dgoddard
    @dgoddard Год назад +56

    If the Blue Angels get a hold of these, it's really going to be kickass!

  • @greywolf271
    @greywolf271 Год назад +2

    Sometime in the future, not too long, this will be part of Redbull racing. Also, integrated radar or infrared tracking to target enemies with a shoulder mounted medium cal gun ? Need to compensate for recoil though.

  • @mr.sandbag8719
    @mr.sandbag8719 Год назад +6

    Interesting compartmentalized operations are always a good thing to spend my time enjoying.😊

  • @tawakerakarawa1064
    @tawakerakarawa1064 Год назад +63

    The possibillities of the uses for these machines are quite interesting. Maritime Pilot transfers in bad weather for example.

    • @dennisrewards4915
      @dennisrewards4915 Год назад +19

      im pretty sure you cant fly that very well in bad weather 💀

    • @kingarthurkingofthebritons6377
      @kingarthurkingofthebritons6377 Год назад +3

      I feel like that’s more dangerous than the system we have currently

    • @shaggybreeks
      @shaggybreeks Год назад +3

      Oh, yeah. Great idea, trying to land on a small, wet deck wearing one of those things. In a gale. OMG, pilot transfer is dangerous enough already! :(

    • @itswrongtokillanimalsifyou2837
      @itswrongtokillanimalsifyou2837 Год назад

      And blow drying, obviously.

    • @b11nladen
      @b11nladen Год назад +1

      Coz, coz bad weather would make them work even better! Fucking hell!

  • @Incheon822
    @Incheon822 Год назад +28

    Vulnerable while flying. Perfect mobility.

    • @schradog01
      @schradog01 Год назад +2

      Need Ironman armor now

    • @ryangraham71
      @ryangraham71 Год назад +2

      Even when you land your vulnerable becuase your hauling so much gear and you also have a explosive on your back

  • @movadoboomer6187
    @movadoboomer6187 Год назад +1

    Wow now I wish I can use this so I can pull up in school like this so I can fly with a jet pack

  • @syn9ro
    @syn9ro Год назад +60

    They cannot use any weapons while flying with this device. It seems too dangerous for them to approach anything suspicious without having a weapon on hand. Carrying a weapon on their legs might be a possible solution.

    • @shadowteam9943
      @shadowteam9943 Год назад +12

      I agree but the technology is worth improving upon. I believe in time this may have viable military application.

    • @mitchelkvedar674
      @mitchelkvedar674 Год назад +11

      There is a shoulder mounted pistol thing inactive in this demo

    • @tewkewl
      @tewkewl Год назад +8

      no. it says it says it has helmet aimed suppressive capability, there will be a weapon on the shoulder.

    • @ccmadminstrator
      @ccmadminstrator Год назад +5

      I would recommend to use fireballs from ass.

    • @SL420-
      @SL420- Год назад +2

      I would recommend some kind of automated loitering function that allows the users hands to free up, and some limited movement capacity to maneuver while providing covering fire if required.

  • @robharris8844U
    @robharris8844U Год назад +14

    They are being tested in UK for paramedics/ first reponders to mountain injury cases. People keep going on about the noise - it really is lost in normal background noises - what you hear on video is due to video sensitive dynamic microphones close to the pilot.

    • @GetawayFilms
      @GetawayFilms Год назад

      Yes, this application would be far better than attempting to covertly swoop onto the deck of a ship with armed personnel aboard. I've heard them in real life though and you're wrong about the noise, they are loud and you can hear them coming.

    • @robharris8844U
      @robharris8844U Год назад

      @@GetawayFilms I concede they would have to be used in surprise attack but the great thing about surprises you can do them when they least suspect. In 1980 at the London Iranian embassy siege the SAS were on neighbouring roofs I cannot be sure they abseiled from helicopter but in our scenario they could quickly drop on to neighbouring roof with this jetpac and attack by the roof. Boarding party, or paramedics around the battlefield - there are possibilties that can be explored as it continues to get more sophisticated and user friendly.

  • @crasssy1
    @crasssy1 Год назад +14

    Yeah! Space marines jetpack is real!!!
    And talking seriously, this looks like a preety interesting variation of a paratrooper or special forces unit. And the best case of jet suit use is still to be found, as the suit is quite heavy and cumbersome.

  • @craig7350
    @craig7350 10 месяцев назад

    This is more of what I think everyone expected after the first H2O2 rocket packs decades ago. It took a while but that is absolutely amazing!

  • @Dodadlpd4
    @Dodadlpd4 Год назад +5

    Iron Man. These guys are the best! And hand vectored thrusting no less!

  • @alistairjclark2433
    @alistairjclark2433 Год назад +67

    These are still early days and I've seen a lot of countries experimenting with them that means more money to make them more efficient, more upgrades and attachments and more adaption to different scenarios. Landing on the car was interesting and I can see a much smaller (less uses) one being available to troops in the field for example to quickly "jump" up elevation or to tops of buildings providing a huge urban fighting advantage.

    • @joatmofa0405
      @joatmofa0405 Год назад +2

      That's a definite benefit!

    • @OneBiasedOpinion
      @OneBiasedOpinion Год назад +3

      As long as Gravity gets more investors, they can keep refining this project. The fact that they’ve not only interested multiple countries, but even gotten India to buy 8 of their units already, means that people see real application for these units even in these early phases. Imagine what they could do with some more R&D!

    • @Smokkedandslammed
      @Smokkedandslammed Год назад +1

      Yeah, real suitable for urban combat hahaha "Hold on, I need to warm my jets up before we jump up there ~SSSSSSSSSSCCCCCCCCCCCHHHHHHHHHHHHWWWWWWWWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE"
      You'd hear that shit from like a mile away lol Plus all that extra gear and electronics and fuel. You'd need a support crew of like 3-4 dudes for 1 guy to use a set up like that. You ever wonder why most flying fields ban jet rc planes? They are super sensitive and like to catch fire when they crash lol
      This is a gimmick.

    • @alanwatts8239
      @alanwatts8239 Год назад +1

      ​@@OneBiasedOpinion India always looking to make the ideal super soldier. 😂

    • @alistairjclark2433
      @alistairjclark2433 Год назад

      @@Smokkedandslammed as I said this is just the beginning my point perhaps this will go no where or perhaps it will. The fact it offers a soldier such mobility would be it's main advantage, soldiers which can fly below radar at night for example and land quickly and extract quickly with pin point accuracy could be an advantage in scenarios

  • @geezjunior
    @geezjunior Год назад +92

    Seem like easy targets to take out but ngl the take off and landing is fly asf 🔥 Literally, a lil hop + thrusters = magnificent physics

    • @juri_xiii9977
      @juri_xiii9977 Год назад +5

      And can be heard from a mile away.. 😂

    • @romancvijanovic7130
      @romancvijanovic7130 Год назад +3

      It must be really fun.

    • @geezjunior
      @geezjunior Год назад

      @@romancvijanovic7130 oh most definitely fun indeed

    • @ferniclestix
      @ferniclestix Год назад +1

      id like to see how these handle jumped from a plain at high altitude, then you could send a couple with paratroopers and they can quickly secure a landing zone, they will probably end up slapping some kind of smart munition or head tracking weapon system tbh. guns in your hands miiight work but it could ez make you crash.

    • @fourshore502
      @fourshore502 Год назад +3

      great for crossing rivers and getting on top of hills quickly ( if noone is firing at you ofc )

  • @WeveGotBush
    @WeveGotBush 11 месяцев назад +1

    I'm going to try this with my Vacum Cleaner.

  • @Rigel_Chiokis
    @Rigel_Chiokis Год назад +12

    This makes me wish I was 20 years old again. Those things would be so much fun!

  • @Pavelsome
    @Pavelsome Год назад +47

    Amazing! I dunno if people will ever be able to build a real light sabre, but my Lord, Jango Fett's jetpack is already here... Incredible!.. :))

    • @petermgruhn
      @petermgruhn Год назад +1

      Because, yeah, "Join the Marines! Meet the friendly Sarlacc."

    • @shrivak
      @shrivak Год назад +2

      Ever seen the youtube channel "The Hacksmith"?
      They're working on a formidable Lightsaber prototype.

  • @Ghost_moto_WPN
    @Ghost_moto_WPN Год назад +12

    They move like iron man, their direction changes and relaxed operation indicate a lot of training and comfort/confidence using the plat form.

  • @Sniper9773
    @Sniper9773 Год назад +1

    These guys definitely enjoying themselves.

  • @reecegunningham
    @reecegunningham Год назад +46

    Landing and take off's looking more and more like Iron man. Looks more natural for him now

  • @dilloncain
    @dilloncain Год назад +26

    the delay in hands free really does make this seem non aggressive but it's hard to deny it's ability to traverse terrain. not everything has to end in pew pew pew.

    • @wjumeau
      @wjumeau Год назад +9

      Mountain search and rescue looks like a good application.

    • @azmadmonk1
      @azmadmonk1 Год назад

      There is a brief line in the beginning about helmet steered suppressive capability or some such.

    • @wjumeau
      @wjumeau Год назад

      @@azmadmonk1 Needs a little bit of Blue Thunder tech.

    • @sailorjerry3720
      @sailorjerry3720 Год назад

      😂

  • @InSidious1805
    @InSidious1805 Год назад +47

    I feel like I’ve seen the progression of this system on and off over the last few years.

  • @Deusvult0001
    @Deusvult0001 Год назад

    That is the most amazing thing I have ever seen!!!

  • @jamesstevens213
    @jamesstevens213 Год назад +19

    I wonder how much training and practice time is needed to get as competent as these guys?

    • @justingardner1500
      @justingardner1500 Год назад +2

      You mistake time and practice for broken bones

    • @NJTDover
      @NJTDover Год назад +3

      Prospective aerosoldiers have to fully have well-developed torso and arms.

    • @haihengh
      @haihengh Год назад +4

      seeing that pretty much all weight are on your tow arms, you need to have strong enough arms to lift your entire body+the jump suit weight and hold it for the entire duration of the flight, that is a lot of exercise before you can even start flying.

    • @Shmoffy_
      @Shmoffy_ Год назад

      I’d wager that the physical aspects are the easier part of it, Given being naturally well-built /taller. Getting the feel for flying and maneuvering has to be the harder part. Especially at the speed these guys do it!

    • @Shmoffy_
      @Shmoffy_ Год назад +2

      @@haihengh as long as they are flying, I don’t think they really have to “hold” the jets in their hands. It probably actually pushes the arm up/back, limiting how much the pilot actually has to carry mid-flight.

  • @tomhanks1769
    @tomhanks1769 Год назад +6

    That looks so much fun! I bet those soldiers had the best day of their life flying those things!

    • @og-big-shepherd4468
      @og-big-shepherd4468 Год назад

      Yeah until they died from multiple rds. Of ak rds.

    • @123clsfjk9
      @123clsfjk9 Год назад

      @@og-big-shepherd4468 Are you retarded? Genuinely asking. It's evident these aren't at the stage yet where they can be used at combat so what's the point in your comment? No fucking shit they'd get shot.

  • @bighaasfly
    @bighaasfly Год назад +50

    I’m a little wonky on the tactical application but it sure looks like fun! 😄

    • @samhouston5217
      @samhouston5217 Год назад +3

      Rapid insertion from off shore at night.....

    • @samhouston5217
      @samhouston5217 Год назад +2

      @thoscho2003 yea, if thermals on, I get that, but I thought this would be more covert night time in n out capture kill type missions. Alot of civilian orgs don't readily pan horizon with nos and thermal, those same orgs might be of value to the mission.

    • @Jugement
      @Jugement Год назад

      Rapid insertion trom shores, as shown in the demo, they are not designed for combat

    • @seolhyuniesns2115
      @seolhyuniesns2115 Год назад +11

      autonomous drones are going to advance at the same pace and make these things unfeasible honestly

    • @youtousim
      @youtousim Год назад +5

      Jetpack Medic

  • @junebug8882
    @junebug8882 Год назад +1

    When are you gonna show us the vehicles?👍👍

  • @NewsRedial
    @NewsRedial Год назад +35

    Fantastic as usual.
    I'm wondering what the splashdown survivability is for a pilot?
    The pack seems simple to detach from so am I right in assuming the pilot can quickly unbuckle in the event of a water splashdown and swim?
    Also, if a pilot does end up in the water, do the jest still function and could the pilot retain flight? Or would water instantly rush into the jet intakes and shut it down?

    • @Ezio470
      @Ezio470 Год назад +15

      jet engines + water = dead weight. That's what the quick release backpack mount is for.

    • @danielwhyatt3278
      @danielwhyatt3278 Год назад +9

      The quick release system here definitely looks like a big step up on what was originally used. Of course that is only inevitable with development. Here, looking back on what I have seen, it seems like if it did drop into the water, the quick release mechanism should mean that the operator can release it and be fine on the surface. Of course, I am not sure about the survivability of the jet engine in terms of water. it would all depend, I guess really on how easy it is for the water to filter through the system, and how sealed off the electronics are. The separate electronics within the suit and gear should obviously be waterproof from the get go. They just feels like obvious military requirements. The Jetstar they do get wet, it would be preferable for them to be able to function after a little bit of drying out. If they did need replacing altogether, that would be a shame, but if they could at least float on the surface of the water that would be good. Perhaps some optional or automatic floaters deploying from small compartments on the suit in case of water touchdown would be a very good idea.

    • @arthouston7361
      @arthouston7361 Год назад +1

      You would probably have to purge the engines, like in Interstellar.

    • @justinjohnson9627
      @justinjohnson9627 Год назад +1

      @@danielwhyatt3278 Quick releases on parachutes are reliable and easy, they won't release while weight is being born by the harness, so no danger of disconnecting in flight. That kind of quick release is literally 1920s technology! You're absolutely right that the pack should be salvageable if it hits the water for some reason.