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It could work for extraction in emergency. Wouldn't be comfortable or safe.
Regards, Jim
My thoughts as well it would seem feasible in a tight spot just to get back to friendly turf.
Looks preferable to the McGuire rig devised by Project Delta’s Sergeant Major Charles T. McGuire during the Vietnam War. A McGuire rig was simply a 15’ x 3” nylon strap fashioned into a loop large enough for a man to sit in and with a smaller wrist loop sewn into the strap to hopefully prevent the wounded or unconscious from falling out. There are more than a few stories of SOG A Team members hanging on for dear life as the helicopter, in a rush to avoid enemy fire flew away before the Troopers hanging below cleared the tops of the trees.
Last edited by Sapper740; 01-30-2024 at 08:26 AM.
Or this:
I recently watched a short documentary on Frenchforces in Africa. One combat (2 x man) helicopter and one reconnaissance (3x man) helicopter.
The 3 man helicopter was shot down; two quite badly injured and the third ok. The combat crew landed and the uninjured crewman carried the colleagues to the helicopter and they held onto the undercarriage to fly out. This was because they could see the Islamist rebels closing in on the site of the crash.
They flew for I believe around 5 minutes to safety and the transfered to another helicopter for final extraction.
Some very brave men!
I will try and find the link and post it.
Last edited by 30Three; 01-30-2024 at 09:54 AM.
After watching the vid my thoughts went to Michael Durant and those two brave snipers who gave everything to try and save him I think they both received the MOH posthumously.
The aftermath footage was horrible to see, pity they did not have A10's and let the GAU's sort it out.
Good point but I think with that firepower God would have to handle the sorting.
Gary Gordon and Randy Shughart: The real heroes of the Battle of Mogadishu
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