Victorinox Releasing Limited Edition Damascus Steel Swiss Army Knife

Sure, you might be lost in the woods, but at least you have your everyday carry (EDC) Victorinox Swiss Army Knife. And not just any Swiss Army Knife, oh no, one of a 6,000-piece limited edition with a Damascus steel blade. You’re about to make those woods wish they’d never gotten you turned around in the first place!

The $400 Swiss Champ Damast Limited Edition 2021 features a “Bjorkmans Twist” patterned Damascus steel blade and exterior grip constructed of forged carbon scales. It includes 29 tools to ensure you stand the best chance of MacGyver-ing yourself out of whatever sticky situation you’ve gotten yourself into. Or, you know, opening the Amazon box that just arrived.

I want one. Granted I already have the exact same knife in classic red (sans the carbon exterior and Damascus steel blade), but can you really have too many Swiss Army knives? My heart is saying no but my wife is saying yes and taking my debit card out of my wallet and running upstairs to hide it.

[via Maxim]

Seaplane-inspired drone can rescue people trapped at sea

Meet Oasis, an Aeronaval Rescue Drone capable of helping rescue people drowning in waters by not just locating them, but also pulling them to the nearest vessel to safety. Designed in the aftermath of the accidents caused by the Boeing 737 Max, the Oasis aims at being able to help search-and-rescue teams to reach farther and cover much more ground in lesser time. The autonomous drones are instantly deployed in an emergency situation. They fly in grid-patterns to efficiently scan waters for any signs of humans. When found, the drone descends to the water’s surface, relying on two buoyancy devices to float on top of the water. The human then latches onto the drone, as it essentially does the job of a tugboat, pulling the human either to shore, or to the nearest rescue vessel.

I’ve long been a proponent of drones doing high-risk activities humans aren’t capable of doing, and the Oasis is a brilliant example of such a situation. Each drone comes with three air propellers and one water propeller to help it move around. The fact that it flies in the air helps it overcome turbulent waters with ease during search missions. The drone’s on-board optical and thermal cameras work effectively in both day and night to help spot signs of life during recon. Survivors can grasp onto the huge pontoons as the drone pulls them to safety. If the weather or tide don’t permit a rescue, on-board rescue-kits containing food, water, and medicine increase one’s chances for survival as the drone immediately pings location and a livestream of the survivor to rescue teams.

Designer: Ray Liu

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2018 Nerf Guns: Rival Phantom Corps, Nitro Doubleclutch, N-Strick Elite Infinus, Accustrike Mega Thunderhawk, andZombie Strike Survival


The new 2018 NERF guns and blasters will first available on July 16 at Nerf Fest 2018. Below you find the list and details of all new 2018 NERF releases. You can shop for the latest Nerf blasters on...

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The new 2018 NERF guns and blasters will first available on July 16 at Nerf Fest 2018. Below you find the list and details of all new 2018 NERF releases. You can shop for the latest Nerf blasters on...