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  2. MC-6 parachute - Wikipedia

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    Weight. 29 lb (13 kg) Diameter. 32 ft (9.8 m) The MC-6 Parachute is a Maneuverable Canopy (MC) static line -deployed personnel parachute of the United States Armed Forces. Developed by United States Army Special Forces, the parachute has been used by American Special Operations Forces (SOF) beginning in 2006 and Australian SOF starting in 2011.

  3. Static line - Wikipedia

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    Design and use. A static line is a cord attached at one end to the aircraft and at the other end to the top of the jumper's "D-Bag" (deployment bag, into which the canopy is packed). The parachutist's fall from the aircraft causes the static line to become taut, this then pulls the D-Bag out of the container on the jumper's back.

  4. Parachute - Wikipedia

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    Paratroopers' main parachutes are usually deployed by static lines that release the parachute, yet retain the deployment bag that contains the parachute—without relying on a pilot chute for deployment. In this configuration, the deployment bag is known as a direct-bag system, in which the deployment is rapid, consistent, and reliable. Safety

  5. Main assisted reserve deployment - Wikipedia

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    A main assisted reserve deployment ( MARD) system is a skydiving safety device for parachute systems. While there are many variations, the operation and intended outcome for each is the same: open the reserve parachute container and extract the reserve parachute's deployment bag (and parachute) using the jettisoned main canopy.

  6. Parachuting - Wikipedia

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    Parachuting is performed as a recreational activity and a competitive sport, and is widely considered an extreme sport due to the risks involved. In 2018, there were 3.3 million jumps in the US. [1] Modern militaries utilize parachuting for the deployment of airborne forces and supplies.

  7. Pilot chute - Wikipedia

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    Pilot chute. A pilot chute is a small auxiliary parachute used to deploy the main or reserve parachute. The pilot chute is connected by a bridle to the deployment bag containing the parachute. Pilot chutes are a critical component of all modern skydiving and BASE jumping gear. Pilot chutes are also used as a component of spacecraft such as NASA ...

  8. T-10 parachute - Wikipedia

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    The T-10D Parachute assembly consists of five components: pack tray, troop harness, deployment bag, risers, and canopy. The parachute has a combined service life of 16.5 years; service life is 12 years and shelf life is 4.5 years. The T-10D Parachute must be repacked every 120 days. The T-10D Parachute is made of nylon materials commonly used ...

  9. 73-year-old Arizona man dies after parachute fails to fully ...

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    A 73-year-old Arizona man died Wednesday while skydiving with his friends after his parachute failed to fully deploy, local authorities said. Terry Gardner, of Casa Grande, was on his third jump ...

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