A Review of High-Glide Personnel Parachutes and Their Potential for Military Airborne Operations

Abstract

The successful accomplishment of certain types of military airborne operations would be enhanced if the parachutists had the capability to glide and maneuver across relatively large distances while descending to their intended landing area. Many jumps by sport parachutists and military exhibition teams have demonstrated the feasibility of maneuverable, high-glide personnel parachutes. The performance characteristics of the best known high-glide parachute designs are reviewed along with their possible application to military personnel airdrop operations. Although sport and exhibition jumps are being made as an everyday occurrence, many problems of a theoretical and practical nature remain to be solved for the successful application of high-glide parachutes to the more demanding requirements that might be necessary for military operations involving paratroopers.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Aug 01, 1971
Accession Number
AD0753577

Entities

People

  • Stanley J. Shute Jr.

Organizations

  • United States Army Soldier Systems Center

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Human Systems

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Air Pressure
  • Airborne
  • Altitude
  • Aspect Ratio
  • Engineering
  • Flight
  • Guidance
  • Leading Edges
  • Low Altitude
  • Materials
  • Military Operations
  • Military Personnel
  • Parachutes
  • Standards
  • Trailing Edges
  • Training
  • Warfare

Readers

  • Aviation Science / Aeronautics.
  • Military Engineering.
  • Systems Analysis and Design