Country | Australia |
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Year | 2017 |
Award | WINNER |
Client | self commission |
Affiliation | Queensland University of Technology |
Designer | Peter Fegan |
Description(English) | The Evolution Rescue Tool (Compact) is a new generation Tactical tomahawk which employs radical ergonomic design to enhance performance and greatly improve user comfort and decrease occupational injury. Its design purpose is to aid in the safe extraction and exit from emergency situations for Emergency Service Personnel. It is a specialised personal breaching tool designed to break locks, pierce tyres, cut through walls, cut through metal and glass, pierce reinforced Kevlar materials, puncture vehicle tyres, defeat timber structures, smash masonry and brick or any task that requires uncompromising destructive performances. It may save lives. |
Description(Native) | The Evolution Rescue Tool (Compact) is a new generation Tactical tomahawk which employs radical ergonomic design to enhance performance and greatly improve user comfort and decrease occupational injury. Its design purpose is to aid in the safe extraction and exit from emergency situations for Emergency Service Personnel. It is a specialised personal breaching tool designed to break locks, pierce tyres, cut through walls, cut through metal and glass, pierce reinforced Kevlar materials, puncture vehicle tyres, defeat timber structures, smash masonry and brick or any task that requires uncompromising destructive performances. It may save lives. |
Website | www.peterfegan.com |
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