In Thunderball (1965) James Bond employs Q's ingenious Jet Pack to make a daring escape from a pair of armed assailants after eliminating Jacques Bouvar, SPECTRE Agent No. 6. This Jet Pack is in reality a Bell-Textron Rocket Belt: a fully operational rocket propulsion device. Originally conceived for military applications, the Bell-Textron Rocket Belt was ultimately dismissed due to its limited flight duration of 21-22 seconds. Fueled by hydrogen peroxide, this remarkable invention is capable of traversing a distance of 250 meters, reaching an impressive altitude of 18 meters, and achieving speeds up to 55 km/h. JAMES BOND, 007, Bond 60 and all related indicia © 1962-2023 Danjaq and MGM. JAMES BOND, 007, Bond 60 and all related trademarks TM Danjaq. © 2023 Danjaq and MGM.