Category
page 1Airborne warfare
airborne forces
military units, usually light infantry, set up to be moved by aircraft and "dropped" into battle

paratrooper
thumb|upright=1.2|Paratroopers of the armies of British Army|Britain, Italy, Turkey and the United States during an exercise in [[Pordenone, Italy, 2019.]]
Frederick Browning
British Army general (1896–1965)
air assault
military movement of ground forces by air into combat or unsecured areas
airbridge
route and means of delivering material from one place to another by an airlift.
military high altitude parachuting
Tactical skydiving
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airdrop
thumb|A Kawasaki C-2 [[military transport aircraft conducting an airdrop demonstration over Miho Air Base, 2018]]
thumb|A Boeing C-17 Globemaster III|C-17 Globemaster III airdropping [[humanitarian aid supplies after the 2010 Haiti earthquake]]
Parachutist Badge
Nazi Luftwaffe badge
Rommelspargel
airborne landing obstacle deployed by German forces in WW2

William C. Lee
United States general (1895-1948)
landing zone
area where aircraft can land; especially for vertical landings
paradummy
thumb|right|150px|British "Rupert" at Merville Gun Battery Museum in France
thumb|right|200px|British "Rupert" at Merville Bunker D-Day Museum in France
thumb|right|150px|Film prop from the 1962 war film The Longest Day (film)|The Longest Day at Airborne Museum of [[Sainte-Mère-Église in France]]
Static line
Cord for automatically opening a parachute