Military for first time will receive reactive badges

The military of one of the countries of Southeast Asia will first receive reactive records. The American company Jetpack Aviation has concluded a contract for the supply of two JB12 devices. Under the terms of the agreement, the wrecks will be put within six months, reports The Drive, without specifying what kind of country there is speech.

According to the manufacturer, the mass of JB12 is 105 pounds (about 47 kilograms). The device received six turbojet engines, providing flight speed up to 120 miles per hour (more than 193 kilometers per hour). The duration of the JB12 flight is not reported, but the JB11 model on which a new quarrel was founded, could last about 10 minutes in the air.

Wash received an automated flight control system that can detect a reduction in the thrust of one of the engines. The device automatically compensates for the loss by increasing the traction of other engines.

The DRIVE authors emphasize that it is still unknown as the new customer will use JB12. It is worth noting that this is the first sale of the reactive wage. Previously, JetPack Aviation representatives concluded an agreement on joint research and development with the US military forces (Navy). One of the divisions of the US Navy Operations Special Operations are interested in reactive earlies.

Earlier in China presented the prototype of the jet-hr2 two-head robot. The device is noteworthy fans in the legs that allow the robot briefly disappear from the surface. This allows JET-HR2 to overcome obstacles.

/Media reports.