Shown below is a first-generation aluminum "Go Prone" virtual-reality harness prototype designed for use with magnetic tracking devices. It also uses a unique flexural spatial mechanism which provides force cues to the wearer and which uncouples vertical and rotational inertias.

It was designed by Roger Kaufman and built for the Naval Research Laboratory in the GW SEAS machine shop with the aid of Carl Behnke.

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