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The Chinook CH-47 Helicopter: Delta Force Aircraft

The Chinook CH-47 Helicopter: Delta Force Aircraft

The Chinook CH-47 Helicopter, typically operated by the U.S. Army’s S

Ingress with Rear De-Ramping

Another manner by which troops can disembark from a CH-47 Chinook is via the rear ramp. Capable of descending to ground level, the rear ramp allows for the linear

U.S. Army soldiers of the 101st Airborne Division’s Company C, 3rd Battalion, 187th Infantry Regiment, exit an Army CH-47 Chinook helicopter at Brassfield-Mora, Iraq, March 16, 2006, in support of Operation Swarmer. U.S. Navy Photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Shawn Hussong - U.S. Navy Photo
This photo shows troops disembarking via the rear ramp of the a CH-47 Chinook in Brassfield-Mora, Iraq. As the image shows, this is a far more likely mode of operation for conventional forces, rather than Special Operations forces like Delta Force, as such a landing requires an uncontested or at least semi-permissive environment on the ground. While a unit like Delta Force may disembark in this manner for insertions into areas for long-range patrols, it is highly unlikely that such a mode of disembarkation would be utilized for insertion into a hostile landing zone or for a raid like the Delta Force raid that led to the capture of Nicolas Maduro and his wife.
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