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MAKE IN INDIA: IAF AIRDROPS 16-TONNE BMP IFV USING DESI PARACHUTES IN LEH

AGRA: In a major boost to the government's Make in India initiative, the Aerial Delivery Research and Development Establishment (ADRDE) in Agra used indigenously built parachutes to successfully paradrop a 16-tonne tank from a record height of 4,400m in Leh, Ladakh.

The Indian Air Force's Gajraj (Ilyushin Il-76) aircraft dropped the Boyevaya Mashina Pekhoty (BMP) infantry fighting vehicle using the indigenously-developed Heavy Drop System-16T (tonnes) in the first week of April.

ADRDE spokesperson Vikas B Thakare said: "Earlier, ADRDE had successfully completed a performance evaluation by conducting five users' assisted technical trials, including one high altitude simulated trial at Rajasthan in February 2015."

According to the official, the trial parameters met the performance criteria successfully and created a milestone for a 16-tonne paradrop at this altitude.

He said: "The technology has 'drop and drive' capability and was carried out at this altitude for the first time in the country and probably the world. The maiden high altitude area trial was witnessed by all stakeholders and the users (military representatives), who applauded the success of the drop."

ADRDE director Dr S C Sati, praising the success of the project supervised by group director of parachute S P Singh, said: "The success is expected to make armed forces self-sufficient, reducing its dependence on imported parachutes. These chutes will help in the quick deployment of such heavy equipment in difficult terrain, especially in the north-east where rapid deployment would be an operational boon."

He added: "This indigenous development of critical defence technology is a step towards the country's 'Make in India' mission."

Make in India: IAF airdrops 16-tonne tank using desi parachutes in Leh - The Times of India
 
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Does these parachutes have rocket booster to cushion landing like the Russian heavy drop parachutes.
 
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Does these parachutes have rocket booster to cushion landing like the Russian heavy drop parachutes.
Good question. I was wondering the same thing, but couldn't find any more details on it.
 
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Can that carry an IFV, don't think so. We need to get couple of more C-17s and Il-76.

Yes it can, it has an effective payload capacity of 20-tonne.

UAC/HAL Il-214 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Does these parachutes have rocket booster to cushion landing like the Russian heavy drop parachutes.
Good question. I was wondering the same thing, but couldn't find any more details on it.

No, they don't.

The system features a parachute sub-system and platform sub-system, which in turn consists of a set of removable wheels that facilitates transport of load to the airfield, and a platform fastening and release lock (PFRL) for safe carriage and release of load in/from the aircraft during all flight manoeuvre conditions and emergency landing.

The parachute system features two auxiliary and five main parachutes, which reduce the descent rate to desired speed at touchdown, and are released by an automatic disengage unit (ADU) on impact with ground to avoid dragging and toppling of load due to high surface winds. The system offers 'drop and drive' capability. Primarily designed for paradropping of military vehicles, including BMP class and ammunition trolleys from IL-76 heavy lift aircraft, the system is claimed to be an extension of technology developed by DRDO for P-7 HDS, the 7t capacity HDS already accepted by the Indian Army.

Extensively tested during the technical and users trials at different types of drop zones in planes, deserts and high altitude areas, the re-usable system can be utilised to provide drop practice to the soldiers during regular military training.

 
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