Airborne Forces
Airborne Forces are military units trained to be deployed by air, typically using parachutes. They are designed to quickly capture key objectives, disrupt enemy operations, and provide support to ground troops. These forces can be deployed in various environments, making them versatile in combat situations.
The concept of airborne operations gained prominence during World War II, with notable examples including the Allied landings in Normandy and the Soviet airborne assaults. Today, many countries maintain airborne units, which often undergo rigorous training to ensure they can operate effectively in diverse and challenging conditions.