Collection(s) : Equipement des forces spéciales
Paru le 19/01/2016 | Broché 143 pages
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Special forces equipment
British parachutes
To open this new collection dedicated to the evolution of technics and materials used by Special services and Special Forces, the choice of the first issue was an easy one.
As early as October 1940, Intelligence Service tries different ways to infiltrate occupied France. Phillip Schneidau is dropped « blind » near Montigny at the edge of Fontainebleau forest. Jumping with a British parachute soon turns out to be one of the best means of infiltration. It is adopted by Allies, including US OSS operational groups and Jedburgh teams.
This present study is thus dedicated to Type A and Type X parachutes. Some extra considerations to the following type PX give a better understanding of their differences and the new solutions chosen.
The son of a Résistance fighter, a close friend of several veterans of this period, Jean-Louis Perquin has previously written several articles on the equipment of Allied special agents parachuted into occupied territories during the Second World War. Having established a network of numerous historians and museum curators in the United States, the United Kingdom, Norway and France, it is with passion but also a lot of humility that he set off to write this new book.