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Parachutes bloom in the blue sky, see how paratroopers temper their energy

2024-08-27

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Recently, a unit of the Xinjiang Military Region organized officers and soldiers to conduct live jump training with multiple aircraft types, multiple subjects, and multiple parachute types.
The Gobi Desert in the northwest has a harsh environment and complex weather. Before the actual jump, the officers and soldiers surrounded theParachute folding, waterLeaveMachine, operation and special situation handlingFor subjects such as these, students are divided into groups for specialized training to lay a solid foundation for subsequent actual jumps.
After thousands of action simulation trainings, the paratroopers have become more skilled. Some young soldiers have even taken the initiative to put pressure on themselves to increase their training. Through high-altitude psychological and behavioral training, they have continuously honed their bloodiness and courage.
With the roar of the engine, the officers and soldiers arrived at the target airspace by helicopter. After receiving the signal to leave the aircraft, the dispatcher quickly issued an order. "Jump! Jump! Jump..." Holding their legs, bending over, and shrinking their bodies, the paratroopers jumped out of the hatch one by one.
Soon, parachutes bloomed in the sky. Faced with the turbulent airflow and changing wind direction over the Gobi Desert, they handled it calmly and responded calmly. Relying on their usual training, they constantly adjusted their gliding direction and landing posture, and finally successfully landed in the designated area.
Take a brave leap and fly in the western sky of the motherland! In the next step, they will also conduct large aircraft cluster parachute drop and soft landing training. Through scientific training methods, they will comprehensively hone the troops' combat capabilities of covert raid and infiltration and efficient three-dimensional delivery.
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