MC-6 parachute

The MC-6 Parachute is a Maneuverable Canopy (MC) static line-deployed personnel parachute of the United States Armed Forces. Developed by United States Army Special Forces, the parachute has been used by American Special Operations Forces (SOF) beginning in 2006 and Australian SOF starting in 2011. Under an initiative dubbed Special Operations Forces Tactical Advanced Parachute System (SOFTAPS), intended to provide a replacement for the MC1-1 Parachute, the SF-10A Parachute became an interim successor to the MC1-1 before culminating in the development and production of the MC-6 Parachute.

MC-6 parachute

The MC-6 Parachute is a Maneuverable Canopy (MC) static line-deployed personnel parachute of the United States Armed Forces. Developed by United States Army Special Forces, the parachute has been used by American Special Operations Forces (SOF) beginning in 2006 and Australian SOF starting in 2011. Under an initiative dubbed Special Operations Forces Tactical Advanced Parachute System (SOFTAPS), intended to provide a replacement for the MC1-1 Parachute, the SF-10A Parachute became an interim successor to the MC1-1 before culminating in the development and production of the MC-6 Parachute.