Kvaefjord Red Cross 🇳🇴 MedEx
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- Опубликовано: 21 июн 2023
- 45 seconds from deployment the Paramedic with a Jet Suit demonstrates just how much faster they can locate and attend to casualties in tough terrain. Ascent by foot was between 15-20 mins and the priority with critical care cases is rapid attendance, buying more time for later evacuation.
This is the latest in paramedic response exercises conducted by Gravity using the Jet Suit, in this case in collaboration with the Norwegian Red Cross in the remote north of Norway.
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With a rich family history in Aviation, former Oil Trader & Royal Marines Reservist, Richard Browning, founded pioneering Aeronautical Innovation company, Gravity Industries in March 2017 to launch human flight into an entirely new era.
The Gravity #JetSuit uses over 1000bhp of Jet Engine power combined with natural human balance to deliver the most intense and enthralling spectacle, often likened to the real life Ironman.
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Precious MINUTES saved to reach someone that could potentially die in seconds. That is impressive.
More people need to see this, I've always dreamed of flying as a kid and to see the technology exists today and people are doing this is amazing
get your 400g out then - i'll take 2!
So many layers of genius here.
It sounds like an early ironman suit. This could be perfect for sending medics out to help people who are trapped in the middle of nowhere that cant be accessed with regular vehicles
They’re way ahead of you
😂 like we’ve just seen in the video 😂
Don't we already have helicopters with thermal imaging and hoists that can do this more effectively as they can transport the patient to a hospital?
@@TigerLeadFont5 This is more first aid than serious medical attention
Helicopters have some serious limitations when it comes to rescue, they can be useful sometimes, and sometimes not
it's beyond cool, but Browning is an amazing athlete. It would be good if we saw more um... normal people doing this.
You have to be pretty strong to hold your body upright like that, no average person would be utilising equipment like this. Training Is definitely needed.
I would certainly not describe myself as an athlete, this equipment is perfectly usable for an average person. I've used it myself. Once you get used to it you're turning and controlling the thrust vectors by instinct. Holding the arm mounted jets out is no harder than leaning on a table. In fact Richard uses leaning on the edge of a table as an analogy to what you should do when with the arm mounted jets as its such a similar concept.
no Walmart whale needs to be flying this jetpack. And I don't think mountain rescue, military, sports, or most other reasonable applications have a lack of athletic potential users.
Oh just stop it Jigglypuff...
@@Frasi. Partly one of the reasons that there is really only one person on earth that is free-flying this thing, and he made it himself.
This Tech will change the world some day
I just hope it's for the better
It won't, this tech is far too dangerous and nonviable. Short flight time, very dangerous operation, and puts entire operations at risk. Helicopters are safer.
@evolicious It's still relatively new and is improving with each year.
Its just needs a minimal failure to be fatal
@@evolicious mate, the same can be said when cars were new, when aircraft were new, when submersibles when new, when spacecraft were new. Don't be a fudd, development and refinement takes time.
Im so glad he didn't waste his mind and his talant in banking like so many others. A great man who decided to give to the world instead of just take ❤
Some dive down to the depths of titanic, and some strap on jet packs and fly up into the rocky norwegian mountains... Be safe guys! Looks dodgy but very cool too!
Bro, this is so cool in so different ways!
YES! This is one of the most feasible applications of a jetsuit that could be put in real use really soon!
Mind bogglingly awesome 👏
esto es una locura. los sigo hace bastante y todavia no llego a dimensionar lo increible que es esto
I was hoping they would make the flight suit less bulky and increase flight altitude by a lot.
But guess the limitations of engines (power per mass) does not allow it yet. But still looks cool to fly around like Iron Man.
It can actually fly pretty high but for security reasons they don't fly that high,I think the the maximum is like 200 meters high
@@HYDROCARBON_XD I thought it was 10 feet above the ground
@@ChuckSploder they fly it way higher when above the water , the limitations is the pilots fear of death if the engines fail.
@@HYDROCARBON_XD As far as I know, the theoretical height maximum is 3000 meters (3km) high, but no one would go that far, that would be deadly.
Cool, I need one of these to get to work.
It is so cool . In addition this rescue topics can be develop . Like going to island which near the land to rescue with aircraft. The more story ,the more professional
One day I'll try this. It's can be helpful in so much aries.
No one has taken a contract other than doing PR. It's not viable, just incredibly unsafe, which is why you only see the inventor/CEO using it. Looks cool though, that's about it.
@@evolicious🤓
@@evolicioushow come? It could potentially save lives with how quick it is to respond. I wouldn't shut it down right away, could be a step in the right direction
Very nice work
This is amazing
There's a school in Norway called United World College Red Cross Nordic, and I'm sure the students would love to learn more about the jetpack, I'm an alumnus. Super cool stuff!!!
Very good.
This is so cool🎉
Of the many worldly things I would like to try or do,
These gravity jet suits are right up there!
Wish I was a paramedic...
"I don't drive ambulances anymore!", "oh, why is that?"... "Because I fly around the landscape's helping injured people"
What a great thing to be able to do!!
Awesome ❤
Still amazes me that I live in an era with actual jet packs.
All my flying dreams made real.
Would save lives
Would save me time going to the store.
Would save.
Nope. It would put operations at risk because of the dangers of flying such a thing. Not to mention, it's only 10min flight time, and the pilot can't carry anything that is heavier than a few lbs.
1:16 Turns into a chair and has a beer holder. I like that. That's good.
Do your arms have to support your body weight and fuel? If so, I will probably have my arms give out 10s into the flight and barrel straight Into the ground
AMAZING
Just saw a video of a harbor pilot transferring from a ship to a pilot boat in rough seas. This seems like a possible solution to make that whole process safer.
Just thinking.
Wow, non ho altre parole
Can you carry a medical pack containing all the necessary for saving life i.e. defib ....?
Notes:
1. Automate the loading and unloading of the gear
2. Carry-on space. He made it up there in 45secs with virtually no supply to do anythin useful
Good work though. Impressed!
Unseen in this short demonstration, he sneakily put a
*Red Cross First Aid Handbook*
in his back pocket.
After the video finished, he read a First Aid Short Story to the patient, which cheered her up immeasurably whilst they waited for Mountain Rescue to arrive.
Happy Ending after all 😊 😊 😊
@@BrassLock hooray, for being cheered up, I can die in peace in now. Calm down I am not attacking. Just suggesting more carry-on space on the rocket and there will be customers.
Maintenance, Army, Utility.
@@mkv9105
In 1890 William Morrison developed *_The First Electric Car_* in the U.S. It took another 120 years for Elon Musk to commercialise his Tesla electric car for the masses.
You can expect the *_Individualised Rescue Jet_* to be developed according to your specifications earlier than that just elaborated for the electric car.
Much bigger stretch goal would be the ability to exfiltrate an incapacitated person directly. Maybe slung under the backpack, on a stretcher with a winch to keep them away from the exhaust?
@@livefromhollywood194… the landing in the video pretty much scratches that idea … see the jets blast the peat moss off the rock surface.
These jet packs could be so useful for stuff like this!😮
Epic!
How i can buy that
Мечта человека о полёте будет всегда!
Абдан суктандырат. Азаматсын Ричард Браунинг. Мени кыялдандырдын бугун. Гравити Индастристин ондурмосу башканын баарысын озунун колокосундо калтырып койду...
So very cool.
Need more flight videos.
What is the height ceiling and max flight duration?
Also, is an electric one with a massive battery backpack viable? Or perhaps even power being broadcast like a radio wave (forgot what's that's called).
Dunno about the second one but the third one would be wildly inefficient
we'd probably need some denser batteries for that, li-ion batteries just weigh too much
Yeah i doubt an electric one is an option for the next 20-40 years, the currenct weight of a bat aint enough, fuels way lighter, plus we dont have e jetts powerfull enough to carry a total of 100-150kgs and fly well
Problem is, if you can make that compact of a battery you no longer have a jetpack company, you now have the most revolutionary and advanced battery company
I’m gonna have to hard pass on anything electric. All this electric crap is just an agenda being pushed anyway. If they really cared about the environment and a way to have unlimited energy for the world, they’d be pushing hydrogen fuel cells 100%. But, that doesn’t make them money and that’s all they’re after at the end of the day. That’s why they run their electric on actual fuel anyway and trick people into compliance on electric.
imo, It's the best Light Personal Transporter and usable technology concept of nowadays for it
thanks
_Thank you!_
_Very interesting and educational!_ 🇷🇺👍
This is way too cool
What if it's windy when the pack is alone on the ground?
So awesome:) whats the range and top speed?
I would like to buy that jetpack 😊
How would you navigate to a grid reference in a real emergency?
Not much content put out by Gravity Industries in the last year, project hit some speedbumps or funding and impracticality issues?
What's the height limit for these? Can they be used to fly over heavily forested areas or do you need to be relatively close to a more cohesive surface like rock or water?
As long as the air density is good enough this works, they've mentioned they fly low due to safety as the pilot can easily fall. Now I doubt this would work well in the Himalayas of course
I would say more than 25 meters before it is a bit dangerous,they do it low to test the safety,I’ve seen some videos where they probably fly higher than 10 meters
Pilot safety is the reason they fly low.
They have one video flying up a mountain to 3,000 ft. Higher you go the more fuel though.
These are retail units. They can be beefed up for specific uses. Just takes a budget.
First thing will be a private volunteer that lives in the alps or rocky mountains saving people.
Less than 10 news stories of that with the go pro video and the community will vote in the budget to buy a few.
Helicopter, planes and off road vehicles all started as volunteers.
Beautiful movie in REAL LIFE!
THIS IS SO COOL WTF
you are so good now i want to be like you
Is there a way to buy one of these or are they prototypes
Pakai bateri ye?
does have some good uses . would be good if it could lift 2 people
Good
This is the most awesome invention, how much is it worth and can anyone own one?
Yep, they run about 400k and change. Don't know is that's pounds or dollars.
They should open up a division in Cerrito gordo in California it would make scouting the mountain easier
Highly doubt this works anywhere above 4500 feet.
They only have a flight time of around 10min. It's a useless and dangerous invention no one but the CEO can fly.
Nice
Serious question because I'm having a hard time conceptualizing this: is the pilot not basically doing the equivalent of supporting his own body weight plus the weight of the pack on a pair of moving dip bars? Or does the thrust of the jets somehow negate that?
It is fake.
Nice.
Is the machine heavy? In kg
now what are teh cons; whats the price tag, what does fuel cost look like, how cumbersome is maintenance.
400k, runs on standard desiel or kerosene, ship it back in a box to the factory if you ever need repairs.
Small company that isn't making money so I'm sure they consider current clients as part of the development team.
Norway mention!!
Harika tam bir Süperman 👏👏🇹🇷
This is crazy
Cool
garanty?
I wonder how it feels bc it's not like any other gliding or "flying" device
Волшебство
I wonder if that turbine system could be adapted to Darth Maul's speeder bike. That would make it easier to get on and dismount it. The turbines could be aside of your legs and the backpack turbine go on the back of the bike. That way you can have free-hans to drive it.
I feel like it would be better/easier to make a vectored thrust vehicle with a set of small wings to help with lift, similar to those seen in Warhammer: The Horus Heresy, would work better
これはすごい
撮影してるのは、ドローン?
Probably great for injured climbers stuck on ledges that need immediate medical attention in hard to get places. 👍
É um sonho isso, eu vou senhar com isso.😢😮
Are you guys going to ever do a drop jump test from an airplane Mandalorian style? It seems like if you jumped high enough for a backup chute it could be done safe enough...
Here’s an idea, let’s keep stupid tv show and reality nice and separate, yeah?
ignore the other guy. as for the question, probably not. i remember hearing that there's a limit to how high you can fly with the jet suit, so jumping from a plane would probably have them just drop like a rock until a certain height, which probably wont be high enough, when the jets can actually start fighting gravity again.
also, taking off from a moving boat isnt quit the same as jumping from a plane. for one, the plane almost is definitely faster, and on a boat they can feel the wind and anticipate it during takeoff whereas on a plane its from next to nothing to freefall and strong wind
that said, tho, i remember there was some jet-power wings you can strap to your back that people have jumped out of planes with before. i think. wings can help with this sort of thing, but the jet suit here doesnt have wings so it cant really do that
These are base retail models. They fly low for safety.
They have a video of them flying up a 3000' mountain.
Flight time is low so it would be a parachute from a plane then launch from there when near the ground.
@@TheRyderShotgunn The height limit is over 3km (3000 meters)
楽しそう!😄
This is crazy! Somebody send this to daily dose of internet!
Awesome, but how much did that flight cost?
cost? It's about potentially saving life, and every minutes matters. cost is of less importance
@@Rimrock300 You missed my point. I am not questioning cost for life saving. I just want to know what it costs to operate. Looks very fun.
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To this pilot of a slow moving and often very low flying plane, the degree of control exhibited was uncanny!
Can it only fly close to the ground like this?
yes, cuz it blows u away from the ground, so ur not actually flying
@vodkacsaa It's not "pushing off the ground" if that's what you're implying. It's producing upward thrust the same way a jet engine on a plane produceds forward thrust.
It could (and does) fly higher (see their other videos), but I don't think they go terribly high because they have limited fuel and time aloft.
@@JohnVJay And because the pilot is the crash cushion for the jetpack. Falling from > 50 feet, like a rock is lethal.
@@JohnVJay 🤓☝️
@@shazam6274 Well yeah, I thought about explicitly stating that too. So basically - safety.
😱😱❤️❤️
I want to join i the club
Why not mount the 2 arm turbine units onto a rail like a hang glider beam but split in 2 articulated on a ball and socket joint conncted to the main unit. ? With a release feature so when you take your hand away it locks in place. You'd be able to hover and use your hand/s freely to operate other equipment etc, and you wouldn't need arms strength to support yourself in flight.
The shown solution is the result of countless trial and error efforts. What you suggest surly has been on the list.
You dont understand how fine of control these things have and that's all done with the hands.
Whats the current max. airtime?
From the Wiki: The unit weighs 27 kilograms (60 lb) and has a maximum flight time of 10 minutes, with a current speed record of 85 mph (137 km/h; 74 kn).[11] The flight pack can reach altitudes of 2,000 feet (610 m). Though its envisaged that in normal use, it would be flown at only three or four metres above the ground.
@@PetrPechar1975they already flew it up a mountain with 2,000 ft elevation gain and the peak was over 3,000 ft.
The stability is the tech here. You could triple the power and use the lift for fuel if you wanted.
Look at small turbine tech it's just weird the amount of power they can put out of something the size of an orange.
We are closer and closer to having creative mode in real life every day.
My superhero will have flying ability.
❤
this paired with drones to relay exact cordinates and find the best rescue path
I live far away in Vietnam, I will try to work and save up to buy these items if I have enough money and my country's laws allow.😂
How do they get down the hill?
Roll the patient downhill while you fly down. 😂
Excellent point but I assume you have a helicopter in tow while the medic stabilizes the casualty.
@@PSYCHOV3N0M yes
Airlifted by an old fashioned helicopter, the jet pack helps the paramedics get to patient way faster, then wait for backup.
Well that's what the helicopter is for? The idea is that they go and get them and bring them back dead as it's more efficient. It's the safest way unlike sending a jet suit ahead of them, stabilizing the patient for transport and then like an absolute fucking prick handing them off to the helo so they can be bought back down alive. Alive?! How these people sleep at night I do not know.
1980: People will have flying cars in the future!
2023: Nope, but close
Can you train me?
Have I missed seeing a video with a female pilot flying (for several minutes at least)? If so, what date was it released? Thanks!
I heard about this on SW radio....good luck when the 2 minutes😂 or so run out!
Maybe Tesla batt in Cali. Will keep youalive, unless your are 65 compliant😂😂😂😂😂??.
Have fun, and Remember, Dayton USA made wheels are, were, and always will be where it's AT!!!
Good luck!
Surprised there isn’t an integrated exosuit .. ?
Adding more weight, making it impossible to fly and control that kind of thrust. Also adding millions more points of failures that would lead to crashing and instant death. Dumb idea, but thanks for trying!
My dream
Where do I get one????????
You are here, just on the spot. It's the manufacturers channel. Ask them
Best of British 🇬🇧👍