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Airborne Systems gets Army parachute contract by Geoff Ziezulewicz Washington (UPI) Jun 22, 2016
Airborne Systems North America has received a $99 million U.S. Army contract to purchase the RA-1 Advanced Ram air parachute system and spare parts. The firm-fixed-price contract's funding and work location will be determined with each order. The Army Contracting Command is the contracting agency. The RA-1 will provide soldiers with a multi-mission, steerable high-altitude low-opening or high-altitude high-opening capability, according to the Army. It is slated to replace the current MC-4 Ram Air Parachute system. The new system will allow personnel to exit at heights between 3,500 feet and 35,000 feet, with a total jumper exit weight of 450 pounds. The RA-1 can also operate in a double bag static line configuration.
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