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This is the first volume of a new collection dedicated to the evolution of techniques and materials used by special services and special forces. In October 1940, the British Intelligence Service tested the lower filtration means in occupied France by parachuting blind man Phillip Schneidau near Montigny, on the edge of the forest of Fontainebleau. The British parachute would then quickly establish itself as one of the main infiltration methods and was adopted by the Allies, including the American Operational Groups in Jedburgh, and OSS (Office of Strategic Services, the precursor of the CIA). This study will focus on parachutes Type A and X. Its successor, the PX type, is also discussed and made to better understand the differences and developments.
This is the first volume of a new collection dedicated to the evolution of techniques and materials used by special services and special forces. In October 1940
Inspired by the exploits of the German Fallschirmjäger in the blitzkrieg campaigns, Winston Churchill called for the formation of a 5,000-strong Airborne Force
Inspired by the exploits of the German Fallschirmjäger in the blitzkrieg campaigns, Winston Churchill called for the formation of a 5,000-strong Airborne Force
The Second World War saw huge advancements in military tactics and technology occurring at an unprecedented pace. One such development was the employment of for
Lawrence Paterson’s groundbreaking new book is a detailed account of the now legendary Operation Colossus, the first British airborne raid of the Second World