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5 Comments
SFOGuysays...So, someplace, somewhere, SEAL teams are testing this tech. It's just gotta have a single, special use scenario...
BSRsays...Good luck if you get a nose itch.
eric3579says...IMO these videos are basically WOW ads for a super niche item, that may not actually have a real world use outside of recreation. The paramedic response stuff seems pretty ridiculous considering the immense limitations they have. It does look cool though.
makachsays...they are still messing around with the equipment. this might have real applicability. I am glad they are experimenting with it.
weather was too bad for helicopter to land, so there might be a use case for this equipment.
IMO these videos are basically WOW ads for a super niche item, that may not actually have a real world use outside of recreation. The paramedic response stuff seems pretty ridiculous considering the immense limitations they have. It does look cool though.
Digitalfiendsays...What I wonder though is how much medical equipment can be carried and if someone is in dire need of medical attention at a hospital, won't they still have to wait for the helicopter anyhow? I guess if the medic can get there quickly to stabilize the person...
Anyhow, not saying this doesn't have valid use cases but I see this having more military or industrial/engineering applications.
they are still messing around with the equipment. this might have real applicability. I am glad they are experimenting with it.
weather was too bad for helicopter to land, so there might be a use case for this equipment.
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