Call of Duty Endowment reveals the first in the world
Achievements in Bionics can lead to some amazing things. Of course, one of the most interesting and important applications is to help people with disabilities. Especially when it comes to those who were injured in the performance of official duties. Yesterday Open Bionics and The Call of Duty Endowment collaborated to imagine the individual hero of the RGD (stormy) prosthesis for the recipient of Purple Heart Danielle Green. The VI Call of Duty Bowl VI in Las Vegas, presented in the one, is the first of its kind. In addition, Green is the first military veteran of the United States, which will be equipped with a device. The press release contains detailed information about the RGD Hed, as well as the understanding of Green itself.
“I love my bionic hand. This gives me balance, it makes me feel whole, makes me feel complete. ” Says green in the press release “Like a woman, Vetran, who carries this hand in public, I know that this is more than me. Small girls who have lost the limb see someone, like them, move forward with confidence. Their parents also see this, and this creates a wave effect of awareness and opportunity. ”
Green lost the lower part of her hand due to a rocket grenade during deployment in Baghdad 20 years ago. Now, with a new creation from Open Bionics, she can own a first -class prosthesis. The bionic hand combines the durability of the military level with advanced engineering. According to statistics in the issue that the hand “The titanium joints and high -strength nylon PA12, it can lift up to 77 pounds, absorb heavy blows and work reliably in wet conditions. Brastard engines and a spring loaded with fingers provide reliable, powerful adhesion, while its 0.4 seconds of closing speeds make it the fastest multi -passing bion hand for a date. ”
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