U.S. Army Special Forces conduct a low-cost, low-altitude
Summary
U.S. Army Special Forces conduct a low-cost, low-altitude (LCLA) airdrop to help resupply 4th Brigade, 1st Infantry Division during a training exercise in Louisiana, March 18, 2014.
The LCLA was developed based on feedback from forces in the field. The Army determined that a clear and growing need existed for a “one-time use,” or disposable, parachute system to be used for conducting low-altitude aerial resupply operations. This need was particularly great for sustaining small units in operational environments like Afghanistan and Iraq. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Travis Jones/Released)
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Date
18/03/2014
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Defense Visual Information Distribution Service
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