Russian paratroopers will begin receiving new D-12 parachute systems with an increased carrying load capacity in 2013, a spokesperson for the Airborne Troops said on Monday.
“The D-12 parachute is undergoing testing,” Maj. Irina Kruglova said. “It should be ready for service in 2013.”
The D-12, dubbed Leaf, is designed for performing jumps from military transport aircraft and helicopters with a full set of military gear weighing up to 160 kilograms.
The new system has both parachutes, the main and and reserve, placed in one pack on the back, while a cargo container and personal weapons are placed in front, giving the soldiers more flexibility during descent and landing.
The D-12 parachutes are highly maneuverable, allowing paratroopers to perform 180-degree turns, descend up or against the wind and perform horizontal gliding.
The new system will replace the D-10 model that has been in service with the Airborne Troops since 2005.