7:54 - That vehicle for 463L Pallets is called a “K-Loader”. A flatbed truck is what hauls OTR (over the road) cargo. Great vid though, and largely accurate.
Does anyone remember when that one crew member loosened the tension straps holding the HUMVEEs down on the air drop pallets and around a half-dozen of them rolled off of the pallets, plummeting a few thousand feet to their destruction? I'll bet that guy spent some time in Leavenworth for that stunt! 😅
Nice video. Ex USAF, I approve this message.
These are all awesome operations. Thank you 👍. 😊😊😊
its amazing what they can do great work thank you to all our soilders
Awesome tech
Nicely displayed 🎉
Good work 👍
7:54 - That vehicle for 463L Pallets is called a “K-Loader”. A flatbed truck is what hauls OTR (over the road) cargo. Great vid though, and largely accurate.
5,000 feet AGL isn’t exactly “extreme altitude”, but good video. I live at 9,500feet elevation.
The packaging for air delivery is not done by the USAF or USMC air wing. It’s done by air delivery units part of Landing Support
Does anyone remember when that one crew member loosened the tension straps holding the HUMVEEs down on the air drop pallets and around a half-dozen of them rolled off of the pallets, plummeting a few thousand feet to their destruction?
I'll bet that guy spent some time in Leavenworth for that stunt! 😅
You should do a story about minute man ramps.
I had no idea they could just drop bags of food straight off the ramp without parachutes. What the heck are those bags made of?
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Airdrop one to me guys please.
Not extreme altitude or they would have o2 masks on. jesus.
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A wing and a prayer.
Ukrainian or Russian IL 76 at 8:56...
You sure? Looks like a C-5 Galaxy to me.
If we want to examine it word by word, sentence by sentence, actually the Bible teaches peace from God