Tekhnodinamika Holding will test a frontless parachute system

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Specialists of the company "Technodinamika" will conduct tests in the Vladimir region of a promising parachute system "Sturm", intended for landing from low altitudes, reports TASS.

Tekhnodinamika Holding will test a frontless parachute system
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According to the head of the holding, Igor Nasenkov, several jumps will be made - first, the dummies will be used in the tests, then the parachutes will be tested by the testers.

He noted that the new systems allow to parachute from a minimum height - from 80 meters. On landing, the parachute release rate is less than one second. This was done specifically for military special forces, the head of the company added.

In "Technodinamika" explained that the system "Storm" for landing in extreme conditions of combat use in a limited area. The permissible weight of the skydiver is no more than 150 kg. Test jumps will be performed from helicopters of the Mi-8 family at speeds from 80 to 120 km / h.

Representatives of the holding company also spoke about the completion of tests of free-form parachute systems developed under the Bakhcha-U-PDS R & D project.

These means of landing military equipment with the crews have already been tested during the exercise near Ryazan, which took place in July. The landing of the BTR-MDM with the crew inside was demonstrated there. The height of the landing was 2 km.

The holding added that the principle of "forced pressurization" of the depreciation system was an innovation in the creation of landing gear. Due to this, the minimum landing height dropped to four hundred meters.
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  1. MPN
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    27 July 2018 10: 43
    Someone from the circus was taken to the service ... sad
    1. +10
      27 July 2018 10: 47
      Quote: MPN
      Someone from the circus was taken to the service ... sad

      Well, yes, under fire on a rope it’s better to dangle
      1. MPN
        +6
        27 July 2018 10: 53
        Quote: Vol4ara
        Well, yes, under fire on a rope it’s better to dangle

        On the rope, the height is lower and the speed of descent is comparable, one plus that you don’t need to hang, walked at H = 80 m and that’s all, but the risk is terrible, I have goosebumps smile When I was at the beginning of the PDS (well, they won’t live without adrenaline for a day) at a holiday with 100 meters from the An-2, I had a parachute in my hands, it turned out ... but I could imagine such a piss ... feel
        1. +3
          27 July 2018 11: 21
          from 100m with the An-2 it sighed, held the parachute in his hands, it turned out ...
          Well, you are bent, especially about the parachute in your hands. This is during training to work out the opening of the spare wheel, being really under the main one, they open the spare bag and throw it away with their hands.
          1. MPN
            +1
            27 July 2018 11: 25
            I saw it myself ... Kant, 1980, some year (after the 88th) and maybe I don’t know the details of which parachute was too ... (I'm afraid to lie even in my opinion from a plane) ... but I can’t say 100% .. .
            1. +3
              27 July 2018 11: 54
              In the video, the forced opening of the parachute (used from another 30 g), but not "parachute in hand", which is almost impossible.
          2. +2
            27 July 2018 13: 52
            Quote: rotmistr60
            Well, you are bent, especially about the parachute in your hands.

            And this is you in vain ... The S-4U rescue parachute (I don’t know for airplanes, was used by helicopters) has a safe opening height of 70 m, however, at a speed of 450 km / h. And about the dome in the hands ... I had to throw a lot of PDSnikov, athletes ... So, so as not to lose time laying after the jump, they stacked only slings, they held the dome in their hands. And they jumped. True, parachutes were not rescue, but UT-15, PO-9, PO-16 ...
            Here the parachute is not even in the hands ...
            1. 0
              27 July 2018 21: 02
              Quote: helmi8
              Parachutes, however, were not rescue, but UT-15, PO-9, PO-16 ...

              Well, holding a UT-15 in your hands is not even a fantasy, it is a fantasy with elves laughing
      2. +2
        27 July 2018 11: 28
        Actually, is the "concept" of conducting the operation "under enemy fire" very interesting? am It seems like now ALL wars are counter-warfare, and therefore it should be right - Exclusion of the very possibility of landing under fire from the ground !! It doesn’t matter how it will be ensured - the cover of helicopters, aircraft, or even “preliminary guaranteed destruction of a possible enemy at the landing point”. good
    2. 0
      28 July 2018 08: 54
      Quote: MPN
      Someone from the circus was taken to the service ...

      read carefully, domes for
  2. +3
    27 July 2018 10: 43
    They need to enter the commercial market. Hunches around the world will buy.
  3. +2
    27 July 2018 10: 56
    Back in the 1930s, they jumped from thirty meters using the breakdown method.
    1. +1
      27 July 2018 11: 25
      In fact, the method of disruption refers to the landing of equipment.
      1. 0
        27 July 2018 15: 27
        Quote: rotmistr60
        In fact, the method of disruption refers to the landing of equipment.

        Do not understand.
        1. +1
          27 July 2018 23: 55
          Why not understand? You obviously wanted to write about the forced opening of the parachute (pulling off the cover from the stacked dome when leaving the plane), and you wrote about the method of disruption. The stall method is used to drop equipment from low altitudes (the dome pulls the equipment from the cargo compartment).
          1. 0
            28 July 2018 02: 03
            Well, they tried to drop equipment without a parachute at all on a special pallet, BT-5 tanks with TB-3 at speeds below 300 km per hour ... This is in Stefanovsky’s memoirs ....
            1. 0
              28 July 2018 07: 29
              Quote: romandostalo
              BT-5 tanks with TB-3

              T-38. BT would not fit under the ANT-6 neither overall nor ANT would lift it by weight.



              All discharges were unsuccessful: bottom plates of armor broke, the tank sank, and so on.
          2. 0
            28 July 2018 07: 22
            Quote: rotmistr60
            The stall method is used to drop equipment from low altitudes (the dome pulls the equipment from the cargo compartment).

            I wrote what I wanted to write.
            Disruption of a person from a wing is no different in principle from pulling equipment from a compartment.
            For your information:
            Now I don’t remember why the idea came to use this old plane for a breakdown method.
            (...) The opening dome was supposed to pull the paratrooper from the wing and deliver to the ground. With these thoughts he went to the squadron commander F. Dubyago. (...) "Good. Let's try the method of disruption, maybe this will give something new. (...) ".
            (...) Above the calculated point, holding the rack with his left hand, he pulled out the exhaust ring with his right. (...) then I felt the canopy of the parachute being laid falling and with soft shocks the lines released the combs. Then a powerful force abruptly and roughly pulled me off the site, and along a large curve I began to fail. The opened parachute gave the body its usual position. The failure method was a success!
            © "Under the canopy of the parachute" Kaitanov Konstantin Fedorovich
  4. +5
    27 July 2018 11: 21
    The main thing is that the knapsack parachute system would not work
  5. 0
    27 July 2018 14: 15
    "Assault" for the military, but they also developed the "Chance" for civilians:
    https://rg.ru/2018/07/26/sozdan-parashiut-dlia-sp
    aseniia-liudej-iz-vysotok.html
    A unique parachute system that can save many lives during fires in high-rise buildings was first demonstrated at the Kirzhach airfield.
    Unlike conventional parachutes, the individual Chance special-purpose parachute system allows you to drop a person from extremely low heights. According to the developers, enough 30 meters - the height of a nine-story building - to complete the jump.
    “The growing urbanization is leading to the emergence of an increasing number of high-rise buildings, emergency evacuation of which is often difficult in case of emergency,” explained Sergey Chemezov, CEO of Rostec State Corporation. “The Chance system was created to solve this problem, which can greatly simplify rescue works in modern metropolitan areas. "
    According to him, this is a unique development in which, despite the apparent simplicity, the best achievements of parachuting are concentrated. “The structure of the product includes an exhaust link that provides closure of the side valves and extension of the canopies, three parachutes that maintain a given landing speed, and a satchel with a suspension system. The parachute opens at the right height independently, and its use does not require special training,” they said in the press service of the state corporation "Rostec".
    In the current configuration, the parachute is designed to launch a person weighing from 50 to 120 kg from a height of at least 30 meters. The system has its own weight 4,8 kg and dimensions 50х30х20 cm.
    "The system has passed a series of bench tests. The product will definitely be in demand by companies operating high-rise buildings - these are business centers, hotels, and multi-story residential real estate properties," said the head of the Technodinamika holding company, a developer and manufacturer new parachute) Igor Nasenkov.
    It is noted that the new production line of the Research Institute of Parachute Engineering, opened in Kirzhach, will increase the production of domestic parachute systems by 3 times, releasing more than 2 thousand items a year. The enterprise will produce parachute systems of all main types: cargo, special, ammunition, brake, space, human and others, including large-sized ones with a dome area of ​​more than 1 thousand square meters. m
    On Thursday, it became known that Rostec was creating a parachute system integrated with the promising military equipment of the Ratnik. The new D-14 parachute system is designed for airborne personnel.
  6. 0
    27 July 2018 16: 00
    Why
    Specialists of the company "Technodynamics"

    Blind out the direction of development? They want competitors, but false “employees” to make money?
  7. +1
    27 July 2018 16: 09
    "... a borderless parachute system ..." So sho? request Now, if this system would also be parachuteless ..... what
  8. 0
    28 July 2018 09: 06
    Boyan! This news is at least a year old. There was a video, the boys get out of Mi-8, into the ramp, behind the half-opened D1-5u satchel, to the rope, the height was 400. Jumping to the "small ground" is not uncommon, I personally consider the base (this is just my opinion), incompatible with the normal psyche. The question is about the concept of the "Sturm" system - if the enemy has a couple of soldiers who have not lost their heads on the battlefield - how many paratroopers will fly to the ground alive? And the pinwheel, at a height of 100-150 meters, the target is still the same ... Damn, the link does not work, dial - Kirzhach, 150 meters in YouTube, there is something to see ...