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        High-altitude military parachuting - Wikipedia

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        Two techniques are used: HALO (high altitude – low opening, often called a HALO jump) and HAHO (high altitude – high opening).
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        High-altitude military parachuting, or military free fall, is a method of delivering military personnel, military equipment, and other military supplies from a transport aircraft at a high altitude via free-fall parachute insertion. Two techniques are used: HALO and HAHO. Wikipedia
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        What is a HALO Jump? - Skydive Long Island

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        19 Apr 2019 — So - what is a HALO jump? In short, it is a high altitude skydiving jump - and as such, it is special! This type of jump is typically used ...

        High Adrenaline, High Altitude: HALO Jumps

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        27 Jul 2018 — HALO is an acronym for “high altitude, low opening.” Teams will jump out at a high altitude and will freefall to a much lower altitude before ...

        What is Halo Jumping | Skydive Finger Lakes

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        29 Apr 2017 — HALO (high altitude low opening) jumps are typically used by the military for the delivery of people and equipment into hard to reach areas ...

        HALO Jumps - Skydive High

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        What is a HALO Jump? A HALO jump (also know as MFF, Military Free Fall) is a military-style High Altitude, Low Open parachute jump, intended to get troops ...

        What is a HALO Skydive Jump?

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        10 Mar 2021 — A HALO jump altitude is basically any skydive that happens over 15,000 feet – but the highest HALO jumps have been way higher. The highest ...

        What is HALO and HAHO jumps? - Quora

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        HALO jumps stand for “High Altitude Low Opening” , which means that you exit from the aircraft at a high Altitude but open the Parachute at a low altitude so as ...
        3 answers  ·  Top answer: Both of these are techniques of High Altitude Military Parachuting. HALO(High Altitude ...

        Halo Jump - Urban Dictionary

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        The act of jumping in motion, instead of running or sprinting. Mainly encountered in: every Xbox game. To do this press forward on the left joystick and rapidly ...

        HALO Skydive Jumps

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        8 Apr 2021 — A HALO jump means a high altitude low opening parachute jump. Originally, HALO jumps were used by the military for stealth. Jumpers could be ...

        HALO jump with the Lithuanian Special Forces - YouTube

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        What does it feel like to freefall jump into thin air, four kilometres above the earth alongside Lithuanian Special Forces operators?
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