The 82nd airborne bought some LAV25s from the Marine Corps to try airdropping. Whenever they'd drop them with the up armor installed theys destroy the suspension, dropping them without the up armor works but left them too vulnerable. Eventually the idea was scrapped
You forgot to specific "and still be functional and intact after landing.".
>You forgot to specific "and still be functional and intact after landing.".
Someone needs to find a military use for a 140 ton tungsten sphere
Your mom
An elelphant.
Your mom
LAPES my beloved…
Haven't the Army given LAPES up completely?
Airborne is a cool tactical athlete club but it's pretty useless against anyone competent with modern systems, up there with opposed beach assaults.
Probably a M1 Abrams.
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in A-team movie they parachuted a tank
airborne tanks, the only one that is operation is the russian 2S25. We haven't seen any in ukraine oddly enough
probably at the bottom of the Black Sea along with the rest of the VDV
I sometimes wonder if rockets strapped to a tank for deceleration wouldn't do the job. Jets would be too complex and expensive for a consumable item.
The soviets did that already with the BMD-1
(skip to 1:29)
https://youtu.be/1o9tDKvajSo
>tank does 3/4 a flip on the way out
a-are there people inside?
Define people
An American.
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The 82nd airborne bought some LAV25s from the Marine Corps to try airdropping. Whenever they'd drop them with the up armor installed theys destroy the suspension, dropping them without the up armor works but left them too vulnerable. Eventually the idea was scrapped
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>What is the heaviest military equipment that can be parachuted from a airplane to a drop zone?
American paratroopers