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|alsosee = [[Grav Parachute]]
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|cost    = Cr200
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The '''Antigrav insertion system''' or '''AGIS''' is an experimental [[Grav Parachute|contragrav "parachute"]] designed for low altitude use, minimizing the vulnerable period of a paratrooper's descent. A build-in radar altimeter activates a high-current battery at an altitude of 200m, rapidly decelerating (3-4Gs) the wearer of the harness to a safe impact speed by not less than 50m above the ground. The harness is adjustable for most humanioid species, and can handle up to a 300 kg load (a control panel allows for adjustment of total mass). Special adaptations and sacrifices were made to get a unit this small, and it was never widely accepted. In particular, its contragrav is power-hungry, and the battery pack only lasts for about 10 seconds, so proper activation altitude is a must.  
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The [[Antigrav Insertion System]] or ''AGIS'' is an experimental [[Grav Parachute|contragrav "parachute"]].  
  
== Description (Specifications) ==
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It is designed for low altitude use, minimizing the vulnerable period of a paratrooper's descent. A built-in [[radar]] altimeter activates a high-current battery at an altitude of 200m, rapidly decelerating (3-4Gs) the wearer of the harness to a safe impact speed by not less than 50m above the ground. The harness is adjustable for most [[humanoid]] species, and can handle up to a 300 kg load (a control panel allows for adjustment of total mass).
No information yet available.  
 
  
== History & Background ([[Dossier]]) ==
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Special adaptations and sacrifices were made to get a unit this small, and it was never widely accepted. In particular, its contragrav is power-hungry, and the battery pack only lasts for about 10 seconds, so proper activation altitude is a must.
No information yet available.  
 
  
== References & Contributors (Sources) ==
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| {{Ludography cite|name= Journal of the Travellers' Aid Society 19|page=24|article=Parachutes}}
|S2= [[Traveller Wiki Editorial Team]]
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| {{Ludography cite|name= Imperial Encyclopedia|page=63}}
|S3= Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology [[User:Maksim-Smelchak|Maksim-Smelchak]] of the [[Ministry of Science]]
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| {{Ludography cite|name= Traveller: The New Era|page=336}}
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| {{Ludography cite|name= Central Supply Catalog|page=5}}
 
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|S1={{Ludography cite|name= Central Supply Catalog|page=5}}
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Latest revision as of 16:07, 5 April 2020

Antigrav Insertion System
Type Personal mobility
Tech Level TL–11
Cost Cr200
Size
Weight 7.5kg
Also see Grav Parachute

The Antigrav Insertion System or AGIS is an experimental contragrav "parachute".

It is designed for low altitude use, minimizing the vulnerable period of a paratrooper's descent. A built-in radar altimeter activates a high-current battery at an altitude of 200m, rapidly decelerating (3-4Gs) the wearer of the harness to a safe impact speed by not less than 50m above the ground. The harness is adjustable for most humanoid species, and can handle up to a 300 kg load (a control panel allows for adjustment of total mass).

Special adaptations and sacrifices were made to get a unit this small, and it was never widely accepted. In particular, its contragrav is power-hungry, and the battery pack only lasts for about 10 seconds, so proper activation altitude is a must.

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