Arthur
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I have to ask around a bit for the numbers of drops the have to do to maintain the "para" standard. But numerous training sessions are being carried out every year. Also C 130 's from USAF also takes part in joint training sessions every year. There is some videos posted of those in this thread, you can check them out.to have so many para formations with little transport assets, how your Armed forces transport unit managed to do their rotation between training, maintenance and other duty like dropping logistics and became part of HDR teams formation? how much your para battalion getting paradrop assault training trough real jumps training per year?
well rigorous training will stressed up much of your transport assets into such level....
As you have noticed that our current tactical lifters are nowhere close to our actual needs, atleast one C130 is standby all the time, one in deployment, one in maintainance. Also An 32 & Turbolet 410 fleet is ready any moment for training sessions. When I was in the area it was almost every other day I would be seeing a training flight & jumps. The rotation is pretty intense & regular.
our current fleet :
*3 C130
*3 AN 32
* 4 Turbolet 410E
On order -
*3 Cn 235
*4 C130 through EDA.
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