Airdrop
An airdrop is a type of airlift, developed during World War II to resupply otherwise inaccessible troops, who themselves may have been airborne forces. In some cases, it is used to refer to the airborne assault itself. Early airdrops were conducted by pushing small crates with parachutes out of the aircraft's side cargo doors. Later cargo aircraft were designed with rear access ramps, lowerable in flight, that allowed larger pallets to be rolled out the back.
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Airlift - World War II - Troops - Airborne forces - Parachute - Cargo aircraft - Pallet
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As aircraft grew larger, the U.S. Air Force and Army developed low-level extraction ? allowing tanks and other large supplies to be delivered, such as the M551 Sheridan or M2 Bradley. Propaganda leaflets are also a common item to airdrop.
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U.S. Air Force - Army - Tank - M551 Sheridan - M2 Bradley - Propaganda
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In peacekeeping operations or humanitarian aid situations, food and medical supplies are often airdropped from United Nations and other aircraft.
Related Topics:
Peacekeeping - Humanitarian aid - United Nations
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