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noun - delivery of supplies or equipment or personnel by dropping them by parachute from an aircraft
verb - to drop from an aircraft
AIRDROPS - An airdrop is a type of airlift, developed during World War II to resupply otherwise inaccessible troops, who themselves may have been airborne force...
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an act of dropping supplies, troops, or equipment by parachute from an aircraft. |
Plural form of airdrop. |
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of airdrop. |
An act of dropping supplies, troops, or equipment by parachute from an aircraft. |
Drop (supplies, troops, etc.) by parachute. |
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An Airdrop is a type of airlift, developed during World War II to resupply otherwise inaccessible troops, who themselves may have been airborne forces. In some cases, it is used to refer to the airborne assault itself. Early airdrops were conducted by dropping or pushing padded bundles from aircraft. Later small crates with parachutes were pushed out of the aircraft's side cargo doors. Later cargo aircraft were designed with rear access ramps, lowerable in flight, that allowed large platforms to be rolled out the back. * As aircraft grew larger, the U.S. Air Force and Army developed low-level extraction, allowing tanks and other large supplies to be delivered, such as the M551 Sheridan or BMD-3. Propaganda leaflets are also a common item to airdrop. * The airdropping of weapons evolved to the concept of having the payload itself as one massive bomb. The 15,000 pound (6,800 kg) BLU-82, nicknamed the "Daisy Cutter" for its ability to turn a dense forest into a helicopter landing zone in a si |