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Stowaway
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In 2016, we have a broad knowledge about aviation, gravity and other forces in question. It doesn't make any sense, there is no "maybe we just don't know" magic pony around the next corner that would make this a good idea, in any scenario. Besides that, let's look at it from a military and logistical perspective. So you want to drop paratroopers, regulars, by throwing them out of a plane so they can 'safely' land in a net on the ground. (The guy who did this stunt nearly missed, by the way...) I mean... Who will build the nets, the enemy? And how many per soldier? Does every soldier need his own net? Will one net suffice for a chalk or two? Will they jump all at once or with delays so they won't pile up in the net(s)? Have you thought about this for more than 2 seconds? What about the heavy equipment a soldier carries? What about support equipment for hundreds of soldiers? Throw them into the net too, or make them glide in from 75km out? Have you thought about this at all? I don't even!? How intensive and expensive must the training be for these soldiers? Military equipment and procedures are meant to be "idiot safe" whenever possible - for obvious reasons. You can drop any imbecile with a gun out of a plane by use of static line, not much he can screw up and still enough injuries happen. Now yeah, let's train everyone to become some super military free fall expert who's gonna free fall into nets that... someone hopefully will build up(wat!?) because...uhm...it's totally useful and so much better than any other method in use? On top of all that, since when does the military (besides SOF operations) still perform *real* combat jumps, especially on a regimental level or something? Meaning, your "ground fire" example is pretty much irrelevant anyways, since you can simply bring in paratroopers the actually safe and efficient way, by landing them, or dropping them via static line. Anyways: Frankly, this is crazy on every level. |
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