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"What mostly needed Gaza for accurate and on-the-mark humanitarian aid [air] drops are a contingent of American air force CCT?" - As from a very most recent blog entry.
USAF Combat Controller Team Gaza. American boots on the ground and standing tall.
"How U.S. humanitarian airdrops work according to an Air Force Combat Controller"
EMPHASIS ON THE WORD HUMANITARIAN!
From https://taskandpurpose.com | BY JOSHUA SKOVLUND | MAR 12, 2024 | TECH & TACTICS.
"As the humanitarian crisis grows in Gaza, U.S. forces [and others besides them] have begun airdropping food, medicine, water and other staples on parachute-borne bundles. Though they can look haphazard, airdrops are meticulously planned and can be hazardous for both crews and those on the ground. A mishap last week with one airdrop allegedly killed several civilians on the ground below, though that drop was not made by U.S. planes. An active-duty U.S. Air Force combat controller, or CCT, spoke with Task & Purpose to explain the planning and equipment that the U.S. military puts into humanitarian aid airdrops."
First-hand interview and account of an American USAF CTT that has participated in air drops of a humanitarian nature. Humanitarian air drop [such as Gaza] those procedures and protocols DIFFERENT than for an aerial resupply parachute mission into a hostile-fire area.
Devoted readers to the blog need to read the entire article. I recommend highly without reservation or qualification.
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