Gens Ace Powering Science Projects for students and the Air Force

May 28, 2012:

Gens Ace  Powering Science Projects for students and the Air Force

A team of engineering students at USU was recently asked by the special forces military to design an innovative device that would allow for soldiers to climb walls without any rope or grappling hooks traditionally used in todays climbing techniques. The climbing device that the students came up with was a mechanical vacuum backpack pulling 4.5 pounds of force per square inch powered strictly by Gens Ace packs.


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