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Military Freefall

Military freefall refers to a method of parachuting where soldiers jump from an aircraft at high altitudes, typically over 10,000 feet, and fall freely for a period before deploying their parachutes. This technique allows operators to reach targeted drop zones undetected, as they can navigate and adjust their fall trajectory during descent. It requires extensive training in advanced skydiving techniques, equipment, and emergency procedures. Military freefall is often used for special operations, reconnaissance missions, and inserting troops into hostile areas, providing a stealthy approach to ground deployment.