The British Kingdom Marines showed the use of jet suits that allowed them to fly one by one from a rubber boat on a sea to a massive naval ship. The exercise was a demonstration of Jet Gravity Industries, which gave the wearer with a flying ability that was very similar to Iron Man.
The video demonstration was published by Gravity Industries, which explained that the Kingdom Marines did a successful training involving his gravity coat to take a ship in the middle of the ocean. This is not the first Jetpack demonstration that we see, but this is one of the more dramatic examples of how technology can be used.
JET JAS is used to show flying from a rubber ship to the ship, then from the ship back to the rubber boat. This exercise shows one of the uses for this technology – JET JAS PILOT reaches the ship before inflatable, gives him time to throw the stairs to the side to rise.
Of course, the video does cause a few questions, including how well the jet suits will be able to handle very strong wind gusts. Also, it is not clear where the Kingdom Marines and other military branches can benefit from using this technology compared to existing and more worldly options.
However, the military is not the only potential customer for suit coat products. Firefighters in several major cities, for example, have tested and bought jetpacks to be used in fighting fire that can break in skyscrapers and other difficult places. However, in the end, the technology remains a niche product at this time.