British engineer Richard Browning, known as the 'real-life Iron Man', is innovating with a jet suit powered by five gas turbines, enabling heights of 20 feet and speeds up to 85 mph. He has secured partnerships with two western allies to equip military forces with this technology, allowing special forces to access maritime targets swiftly. Gravity Industries, founded in 2017, aims to expand human potential through flying technology, demonstrated at various international military events and commercial experiences.
'We do something that looks like it should be in a Marvel film and it does look spectacular, but actually it's now a serious international business,' Browning told the Times.
Astonishing video shows marines taking off from a rig fixed on to a small boat behind HMS Tamar and flying on to its deck.
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