
Para-dropping
Para-dropping is a military tactic where airborne troops are deployed from aircraft at low altitude, often behind enemy lines or into specific zones. This method allows soldiers to quickly infiltrate an area with less exposure to enemy fire compared to high-altitude drops. It involves precise planning for timing, altitude, and landing zones to ensure soldiers land accurately and safely. Para-dropping is used for rapid deployment, surprise attacks, or to secure strategic positions, providing flexibility and speed. Proper coordination and equipment are essential to minimize risks during these parachute insertions.