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Typical US Military FreeFall HALO C130 Tail Jump by a Few

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Uploaded by on Dec 10, 2007

The U.S. Army in the 1950s incorporated stablizing the body in free fall as perfected by Jacque Istel to enable exits from aircraft at higher speeds and altitudes than by static lines and deployment bags opening the parachute after exit. This expertise is embodied by successive generations of U.S. Army Golden Knights parachute team victories in world competitions. The problem is that military free fall (MFF) using body position control requires skills and a conscious Paratrooper and has limits on the amount of equipment that can be attached. The Russians came to a different and better conclusion to unclutter aircraft upon exiting and get HALO/HAHO capabilities--deploy a small pilot or drogue chute to stabilize the body in free fall; they can jump twice as fast as us (300 mph) lower (200 feet) or higher (up to 12, 000 feet). Drogue chutes are now standard for tandem jumps when another person is attached to even the most skilled stabilized body position jumper.

http://www.combatreform.com/T-21.htm

So, if we are already using drogue chutes for tandem MFF jumps, why not ALL THE TIME? Applying the Russian drogue chute system to our new T-11 parachutes would enable us to jump IN FRONT OF C-17 engines if side jump doors were fitted there as 3 x M113 Gavin light tank/APCs on platforms roll-out the rear ramp for tighter assembly on the ground below. Another option would be to follow the Gavins out the rear ramp using the drogue chute to deploy the main canopy.

The video shows a high altitude delayed opening (HALO) jump which is great to stay above enemy air defensive fires and/or sneak in undetected. We can have THOUSANDS of Paratroopers doing the same thing for high-altitude mass-tac Airborne operations if we employed drogue chutes instead of trying to make everyone a civilian sky diver. What gets the job done BEST is what matters not who is more-Airborne-than-thou.

http://www.combatreform.com/highaltitudemasstac.htm

There is a lot to learn from our former and even current human enemies. Let's not let our AmeroFascist arrogance blind us to good ideas and practices wherever they come from as long as they are not immoral.

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  • What does Low Base in "HALO" mean exactly?

  • "Low" can mean 2, 500 feet if you have a ram-air canopy which needs more altitude to safely deploy or activate a reserve in event of main failure. A HALO system using non-steerable round or cruciform chutes could delay opening to even lower altitudes--how low we dare? How reliable are our barometers etc.?

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  • more balls than me lol

  • I love how when they go into the clouds the water hits their goggles.

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  • @destroyedtheozone high altitutde low opening

  • Epic video.

  • @dynmicpara Barometers are as reliable as the person who sets it. We've had parachutes pop on exercise during transit in the back of a lorry due to altimeters being calibrated wrong by the user, or not being calibrated correctly before transit. The chute doesnt make that much difference to opening speed, its how we pack it, and what slider we put on them.

  • is entering a cloud like taking shower from below?

  • looks like a turtle lol

  • Their balls are so big that they need special pants, look at 00:41 when he opens the parachute. O:

  • Perfect check his altimeter pulled the rip. And yes thee trainer did jump out backwards he has skills

  • what if u hit a bird

  • lol? did the camera man jump backwards?

  • Im probably repeating something someone else has already said. HALO stands for High Altitude Low Opening. Movies dramatize this to mean extremely low near 800 ft which is simply not the case. Low Opening implies normal opening altitude (3500-2500) for a skydive or parachute jump. HAHO is the opposite, High altitude High Opening, where the parachutist usually deploys after leaving the aircraft. Halo typically involves altitudes that require supplemented oxygen to prevent Hypoxia. (+15000')

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