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English: new Joint Precision Airdrop System bundle floats to the ground after being dropped from the back of a C-130 Hercules aircraft over Afghanistan, Aug. 31. The drop, made from 17,500 feet, was the first joint Air Force-Army operational drop of JPADS in the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility to re-supply ground troops with ammunition and water.
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Source http://www.defense.gov/DODCMSShare/NewsStoryPhoto/2006-10/hires_060831-F-2185F-053.jpg from Donna Miles, American Forces Press Service: New Airdrop System Offers More Precision from Higher Altitudes
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English: Senior Airman Brian Ferguson, USAF
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