Military Parachuting
Military parachuting is a technique used by armed forces to deploy troops and equipment from aircraft to the ground. This method allows for rapid insertion into areas that may be difficult to access by land. Paratroopers typically jump from a height of around 1,000 to 3,000 feet, using specialized parachutes designed for stability and control.
Training for military parachuting includes learning how to exit an aircraft, control descent, and land safely. Soldiers often practice in various conditions and may use different types of jumps, such as static line jumps or free-fall jumps, to prepare for diverse operational scenarios.