The Combat Parachute System has been developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO)

The Indian Army successfully tested the indigenously developed Military Combat Parachute System (MCPS) on Wednesday, marking a major advancement in India’s aerial combat capabilities. Three Indian Air Force personnel jumped from an altitude of 32,000 feet during the trial.

The primary objective of the testing was to validate better landing, control, and navigation of the parachute, which is equipped with Navigation with Indian Constellation (NavIC), India’s own satellite navigation system. Three Indian Air Force personnel parachuted from the aircraft As soon as they jumped from the aircraft, the personnel opened their parachutes in the air The personnel descending after the

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