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The parachutes in World War 2 were reusable except when they were in enemy territory. They had to bury their chutes then.
Parachutes were not used in World War I primarily due to their limited development and practicality at the time. While some experimental parachutes existed, they were not reliable or effective for use in combat scenarios. Additionally, the tactics of the war focused heavily on trench warfare and aerial reconnaissance, making the need for parachutes less pressing compared to later conflicts. It wasn't until World War II that parachutes became standard equipment for military operations.
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i heard there were but i am not sure
The parachutes in World War 2 were reusable except when they were in enemy territory. They had to bury their chutes then.
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Silk.
i heard there were but i am not sure
yes
White parachutes are white so you can see them against the ground. This is a good thing if you're dealing with an emergency parachute that's not going to be used in a war zone. However, very few parachutes are white.
Airplanes and parachutes
The cost to change their color was considered prohibitive.
Yes. There were many occasions when troops were parachuted in.
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Its still parachutes.
Nylon was used to make materials in the war such as parachutes and ropes.