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|name    = Grav Belt
 
|name    = Grav Belt
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|alsosee = 1) [[Gravitics]]<br> 2) [[Lifter]]<br> 3) [[Z-Drive]]
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|cost    = Cr100,000
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|size    = 25 liters
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|TL      = 12
 
|Type    = Personal mobility
 
|Type    = Personal mobility
|TL      = 12
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|volume  = TBD
|size    = 25.0 liters
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|weight  = 10kg
|weight  = 10.0 kg
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|manufacturer=
|cost    = Cr100,000
 
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|manufacturer= Stellar Gravitics
 
 
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A standard-issue {{TL|12}} [[Grav Belt|grav belt]] looks like a parachute harness with a “stiffener” that runs down the back and has a series of [[Gravity control technology|artificial gravity modules]] around the waist.
 
  
The grav belt weighs about 10 kg, but once it is turned on, a neutral control setting eliminates this weight. This configuration provides 300 kg of thrust for four hours between charges. The grav belt has a maximum speed in an atmosphere of 300 kph, a cruising speed of 225 kph, and a nap-of-earth speed of 40 kph.
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A standard-issue {{TL|12}} [[Grav Belt|grav belt]] looks like a parachute harness with a “stiffener” that runs down the back and has a series of [[Gravity control technology|artificial gravity modules]] (aka "null-grav" or "[[Lifter|lift module]]s") around the waist.  
  
The Slipstream™ Grav Belt, developed by [[Stellar Gravitics]], is the ultimate in {{TL|14}} lightweight, long-range grav belt technology. Recognizing that most owners will not be traveling more than twelve hours within the harness, designers at Stellar Gravitics lessened the bulkiness of the Slipstream™ by dropping advanced fuel cells in preference for advanced batteries, and utilized larger grav drive units. Designed for a load of 250kg (including the pilot), the Slipstream™ is designed to travel at speeds of up to 180kph. (Pilots carrying a minimal load can effectively double that top speed, though flight is difficult to control at such speeds.) Thus, the Slipstream™ has become the preferred choice of high tech rescue workers, as well as military and paramilitary organizations. With the grav belt’s popularity and performance capacities, Stellar Gravitics has also recently started marketing the Slipstream™ as sports gear for amateur and professional grav belt racing.
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[[Grav belt]]s utilize "[[lifter]]s", or "null-grav" modules, that effectively negate local gravity and provide a limited ability to change location by transforming some of their lift into sidewise motion thru a bias in the field which produces a limited lateral movement vector. In general lifter-technology has an effective horizontal top speed of about 50 kph under most circumstances. {{Page cite|name=T5 Core Rules|page=323}}{{Page cite|name= Starships|version= Traveller 5th|page= 57}}
  
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The grav belt weighs about 10 kg, but once it is turned on, a neutral control setting eliminates this weight. This configuration provides a useful operating window of about four hours between charges.
  
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Note that some (bulkier) belt configurations utilize a secondary thrust agency to produce quicker long-duration lateral motion and acceleration.
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== References ==
 
{{Basic}}
 
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|S1= {{Ludography cite|name=The Travellers' Digest 06|article=Traveller Tech Brief|page=53}}
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| {{Ludography cite|name= The Travellers' Digest 06|article=Traveller Tech Brief|page=53}}
|S2= {{Ludography cite|name=Grand Census|page=}}
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| {{Ludography cite|name= Grand Census|page=16}}
|S3= {{Ludography cite|name=Imperial Encyclopedia|page=59}}
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| {{Ludography cite|name= Imperial Encyclopedia|page=59}}
|S4= {{Ludography cite|name=World Builder's Handbook}}
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| {{Ludography cite|name= World Builder's Handbook}}
|S5= {{Ludography cite|name=Reformation Coalition Equipment Guide|page=10}}
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| {{Ludography cite|name= Reformation Coalition Equipment Guide|page=10}}
|S6= {{Ludography cite|name=Traveller The New Era|page=335}}
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| {{Ludography cite|name= Traveller: The New Era|page=335}}
|S7= Author & Contributor: [[Jason Kemp]] - External Link: [http://www.geocities.com/flynnwd/trav/TL14_GravBelt.pdf Fourth Imperium Vessels and Vehicles] (DEAD LINK)
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| {{Ludography cite|name=Core Rule Book | version=Mongoose 2nd|page=113}}
|S8= 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= T5 Core Rules|page= 323-327}}
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| {{Ludography cite|name=Starships | version=Traveller 5th|page= 57}}
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| EXTERNAL LINK: [http://www.geocities.com/flynnwd/trav/TL14_GravBelt.pdf Fourth Imperium Vessels and Vehicles] {{dead link}} by Author & Contributor: [[Jason Kemp]]
 
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Latest revision as of 16:30, 6 January 2026

Grav Belt
Type Personal mobility
Tech Level TL–12
Cost Cr100,000
Size 25 liters
Weight 10kg
Also see 1) Gravitics
2) Lifter
3) Z-Drive


A standard-issue TL–12 grav belt looks like a parachute harness with a “stiffener” that runs down the back and has a series of artificial gravity modules (aka "null-grav" or "lift modules") around the waist.

Grav belts utilize "lifters", or "null-grav" modules, that effectively negate local gravity and provide a limited ability to change location by transforming some of their lift into sidewise motion thru a bias in the field which produces a limited lateral movement vector. In general lifter-technology has an effective horizontal top speed of about 50 kph under most circumstances. [1][2]

The grav belt weighs about 10 kg, but once it is turned on, a neutral control setting eliminates this weight. This configuration provides a useful operating window of about four hours between charges.

Note that some (bulkier) belt configurations utilize a secondary thrust agency to produce quicker long-duration lateral motion and acceleration.

References[edit]