THE Royal Marines have been testing out a ‘jet-suit’ that can fly men over the sea and onto other vessels.

An impressive video shows one marine using the suit to fly over water and land on the HMS Tamar located off the south coast of the UK.

The video shows the jet-suit in action

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The video shows the jet-suit in actionCredit: Gravity Industries

Jet-suit developer Gravity Industries partnered with the Royal Marines to test out the cool tech.

The real life Iron Man-style jet suit could help soldiers cross water quickly and confront enemy ships for Maritime Boarding Operations.

Gravity Industries released the video to show off a recent Maritime Boarding Operation exercise.

It demonstrates how the jet-suit is quicker than other methods for boarding vessels, such as fast roping from a helicopter or climbing a ladder.

The marine uses the suit to fly from one small boat to a bigger boat

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The marine uses the suit to fly from one small boat to a bigger boatCredit: Gravity Industries
The suit can reach a speed capacity of 55mph

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The suit can reach a speed capacity of 55mphCredit: Gravity Industries

The suit has previously been tested by paramedics working in the Lake District.

It could become an easy and safe way for medical professionals to get to people in hard to reach locations.

The suit makes the marine look like Iron Man

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The suit makes the marine look like Iron ManCredit: Gravity Industries

Gravity Industries is a British tech startup firm. 

Its suits have been around the world with boss Richard Browning demonstrating how they work.

With a flight time of eight minutes, they give the wearer the ability to fly by way of five mini jet engines. 

The wearer has four of the mini jet engines strapped to his hands and one on his back.

The jets are said to be able to reach a speed capacity of 55mph. 

They are also able to generate a stunning 1000bhp (brake horse power, the equivalent of a Bugatti Veyron supercar.

In other news, it is legal for plans of 3D ‘ghost guns’ to be posted online, according to a US court ruling.

Japan has said radioactive water waste collected at the site of the Fukushima nuclear disaster will have to be dumped in the ocean.

The Russian Defense Ministry has even released a video showing the first test of a weapon that creates “radioactive tsunamis.”

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