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DRDO parachute to drop heavy combat vehicles from IL-76
PTIDec 15, 2013, 07.32PM IST
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NEW DELHI: Enhancing the Army Special Forces' capabilities to airdrop combat vehicles and heavy equipment, DRDO has developed a a heavy system which can drop loads up to 16 tonnes from the IL-76 transport aircraft using parachutes.

"A 16-ton capacity heavy drop system (HDS) consisting of a platform and a highly advanced system of parachutes to drop loads consisting of military stores such as vehicles (including BMP class), supplies and ammunition from IL-76 heavy lift aircraft has been designed and developed and demonstrated," DRDO spokesperson Ravi Gupta said in a release.

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Three prototypes of the system developed by an Agra-based DRDO lab have been realised and two successful drops meeting the performance parameters have been demonstrated, they said.

On the development, DRDO chief Avinash Chander said, "The system offered 'drop and drive' capability and once inducted, the system, a force multiplier, will considerably enhance the capabilities of armed forces."

P-7 heavy drop system (P-7 HDS), paradropped as composite unit termed as 'Load', has been developed for paradropping military stores/equipment such as military vehicles and ammunition trolleys from IL-76 aircraft and comprises two main sub-systems namely Platform sub-system and Parachute Sub-system.


The platform has a set of removable wheels which provides transportability for load to be taken to the airfield by means of towing it behind a suitable vehicle once the load is prepared at the distantly located unit.

These parachutes reduce the descent rate to desired speed at touchdown.

On impact with ground, parachutes are released by automatic disengage unit (ADU) to avoid dragging and toppling of load due to high speed winds.

The design features built in the system ensure aircraft safety during the separation of such a large body in a foolproof manner as well as smooth deployment of parachutes and landing of load at pre-designated target point.

DRDO parachute to drop heavy combat vehicles from IL-76 - Times Of India
 
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Looks like only the BMP-2 can be dropped from this parachute. The Futuristic Infantry Combat Vehicles, if they're based on the Abhay IFV, might end up weighing in excess of 20 tons.
 
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Looks like only the BMP-2 can be dropped from this parachute. The Futuristic Infantry Combat Vehicles, if they're based on the Abhay IFV, might end up weighing in excess of 20 tons.
long time to go before induction of FICV ,DRDO will be able to upgrade the system by then to paradrop arnament in excess of 20 ton. I am sure about that.
 
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Excellent!!!!!!!

We shall be able to perform our cold start doctrine batter.
 
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Just a stupid question - but hey... I AM A CIVILIAN ... not a military vet.

Question - if you have BMPs dropped from aircraft in a battle situation or even in mock exercises, are drivers / soldiers inside or are they dropped separately and when on ground they take possession of the air dropped vehicles?

No trolling please.
 
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Just a stupid question - but hey... I AM A CIVILIAN ... not a military vet.

Question - if you have BMPs dropped from aircraft in a battle situation or even in mock exercises, are drivers / soldiers inside or are they dropped separately and when on ground they take possession of the air dropped vehicles?

No trolling please.

Nope- personnel are dropped separately
 
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It can drop from C-17 as well, I guess?

Or will that require a different system?
 
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Just a stupid question - but hey... I AM A CIVILIAN ... not a military vet.

Question - if you have BMPs dropped from aircraft in a battle situation or even in mock exercises, are drivers / soldiers inside or are they dropped separately and when on ground they take possession of the air dropped vehicles?

No trolling please.

If India drops BMP,crew will be dropped separately.but there are tanks like BMD where crew was dropped along with it.
 
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