A ROYAL Air Force Atlas (A400M) has delivered a cargo load weighing 23 tonnes by parachute over Salisbury Plain in a record-breaking test of the transport aircraft’s next-generation capabilities.
The drops, representing the heaviest overall load ever air-dropped by a UK aircraft, took place as part of the trial to confirm Atlas’ ability to deliver heavy loads, such as military equipment, supplies, and humanitarian aid, without needing to land.
“These trials confirm the RAF as having one of the most capable transport fleets in the entire world and are a significant step forward in qualifying Atlas for even more operations.” said Wing Commander Ed Horne Officer Commanding LXX Squadron RAF
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