Along with the ability to appear and disappear in secret and sneak deep into dangerous situations, Vietnamese special forces are also trained in the technique of traveling in the clouds and the wind.
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Responding to the constant development of military art, today Vietnamese special forces have been trained in many special skills in addition to basic content, in which parachuting and airborne landing are two new subjects that are being focused on. |
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The introduction of parachute training for special forces aims to meet the requirements of fast and unexpected combat. |
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For the airborne special forces, their equipment, in addition to parachutes and protective gear, also includes weapons and other specialized equipment. |
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Safety checks and assurance before each jump are very high. The paratroopers' weapons can be AKMS or Micro-Uzi depending on the mission. |
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According to TPO, the 429th Special Forces Brigade (Special Forces Corps) has just coordinated with the 370th Air Division (Air Defense - Air Force Corps) to organize a parachute training course for the Brigade's anti-terrorism force and the 60th Special Forces Battalion of Military Region 7. |
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The course aims to train anti-terrorism forces to master airborne landing techniques from helicopters by parachute, leaving the aircraft door, controlling the parachute, landing, and handling unexpected situations in the air and on the ground while carrying weapons and equipment. |
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From there, it forms the basis for improving air mobility, meeting the tasks in the new situation of the current special forces. |
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The training course includes: Basic parachute training and airborne parachute landing; Advanced training in parachute theory and practice for teachers; Training in landing by hanging flight method. At the end of the course, 100% of the students passed the test and ensured absolute safety. |
According to Baodatviet