המצנחים החדשים, מדגם T11 (מחליף את T10), נושאים בצורה מוצלחת יותר את הצנחנים - על שלל ציודם (הכבד...): פתיחה "רכה" יותר, נפילה איטית יותר ועוד.
New Chute Means ‘Softer’ Landing for Paratroopers
Today’s soldiers are weighed down with a ton of gear, and the Army wanted a new parachute that could carry a paratrooper with a total jump weight of 400 lb. Last year, the service approved low-rate initial production for the new parachute, called the T-11 Advanced Tactical Parachute System; the 75th Ranger Regiment is supposed to be the first unit equipped this year.
Fred Coppola, the army’s deputy product manager for clothing and individual equipment, told me last year that the new chute would slow the rate of descent for a jumper weighing 385 lb to around 19 feet per second, versus the 22 feet per second of the old T-10. It’s the equivalent of jumping from a five-foot-high platform instead of an eight-foot jump — a difference that should save a lot of knees.