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Figure 2-23. Low-level penetration laydown pattern.
This technique is frequently used by fighter aircraft to deliver
ordnance at such low altitudes is made possible by advances
ordnance on troops in the field. The pilot flies the aircraft
in the development of retardation devices. The falling speed
about 50 feet above the ground level. The target course is over
ofordnance is reduced by drogue chutes or retarding fins. This
the target area. High speed and low altitude increase the
allows the aircraft to get out of the way before detonation
probability of success on the mission. The ability to release
occurs.
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