U.S. Army Green Berets and Latvian Special Forces Conduct HALO Jump – Everything Law and Order Blog

U.S. Army and Latvian Special Forces practiced high-altitude, low-opening (HALO) jumps in Latvia on 18 June 2020. The U.S. Special Forces soldiers jumped from a Latvian Air Force Antonov AN-2 transport plane with their counterparts from the Latvian Special Operations Unit. U.S. Special Forces frequently practice airborne operations alongside their Latvian allies. During a HALO jump, operators free fall from high altitudes (upward from 10,000 feet) before opening their parachutes close to the ground. This technique, pioneered by Green Berets, allows for rapid, discreet insertion of special operations forces.

Credit: Video by Robert L. Kunzig

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34 thoughts on “U.S. Army Green Berets and Latvian Special Forces Conduct HALO Jump”
  1. Ан-2, йоптеть! Незаменимый трудяга…

  2. siempre quise ser un soldado más de los Estados Unidos de norte América defender esa tierra hermosa y la cultura universal que tiene. desde aquí solo les deseo buena suerte amigos soy boliviano bye 🇧🇴🇧🇴

  3. Notice the IR torches attached to the helmets pointing up…bounces IR light inside buildings so they can use NODS and still see into dark places.

  4. Латвийские суперубийцы прыгают с трёх километров из русского самолёта в американской снаряге)))

  5. في عرب ولا انا لحالي، 😂💔

  6. Из шпротников спецназ , как из бразильцев хоккеисты !😂

  7. Латвийские суперубийцы прыгают с трёх километров из русского самолёта в американской снаряге)))

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