In 1944, British Special Air Service soldiers executed a daring operation by jumping from low-altitude aircraft without parachutes into deep snowdrifts, where the snow acted as a natural decelerator by absorbing impact across a wide surface area, allowing all soldiers to land safely; this technique was later adopted by Soviet military training doctrine, demonstrating how snow's physical properties can be leveraged for survival in extreme conditions.
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The parachute soldiers who jumped without parachutes — and survived追加:
In 1944, the British Special Air Service needed [music] to insert agents behind enemy lines.
But the drop zone was too hot for a slow parachute descent.
So, they jumped anyway.
No parachutes.
Instead, they dove into deep snowdrifts from [music] low-altitude aircraft moving at near stall speed.
The snow acted as a natural [music] decelerator, absorbing impact across a wide surface area.
Every soldier [music] landed alive.
The Soviets later documented the same technique, training entire units to execute snow jumps from 30 ft. The physics worked. The courage required was another matter entirely.
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