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Rikusentai and troops
The Japanese Special Naval Landing Forces ( SNLF ), ( 海軍特別陸戦隊 Kaigun Tokubetsu Rikusentai ) were the marine troops of the Imperial Japanese Navy ( IJN ) and were a part of the IJN Land Forces.

Rikusentai and were
Some 6, 000 to 7, 500 were made at Nagoya Arsenal and delivered primarily to the Imperial Japanese Navy for its marine paratroops ( Rikusentai ), but also to Army paratroops — Teishin Shudan — who used them in February 1942, during the Battle of Palembang, on raids against oilfields.

Rikusentai and .
Before the Pacific War began, the Imperial Japanese Army formed Teishin Dan (" Raiding Brigades ") and Imperial Japanese Navy trained marine ( Rikusentai ) paratroopers.

airborne and troops
In the post-WWII era, vehicles fitting into an " assault gun " category were developed as a light-weight, air-deployable, direct fire weapon for use with airborne troops.
Current weapons were either based on jeeps or small tracked vehicles and the airborne troops thus always fought at a distinct disadvantage in terms of heavy weapons.
With intervening troops already airborne, Cédras and other top leaders agreed to step down.
The nation was liberated largely by Canadian troops, with the assistance of the British, American and Polish forces, ( see Operation Market Garden ) and French airborne ( see Operation Amherst ).
The beret was the origin of the German nickname for British airborne troops, The Red Devils.
At night of September 1965, airborne troops began to parachuted in Indian Kashmir and an assault was begun by Pakistan Army's ground troops.
The Pakistan Airborne troops managed to occupy much of the Indian-held Kashmir and was only 6 mile ( 10 km ) away from Srinagar, this was the closest Pakistan airborne troops were ever got to capture the city.
On September 1965, India launched a counter-attack and the airborne troops were pushed back to Azad Kashmir Province.
Polish ground troops were present in the North Africa Campaign ( siege of Tobruk ); the Italian campaign ( including the capture of the monastery hill at the Battle of Monte Cassino ); and in battles following the invasion of France ( the battle of the Falaise pocket ; and an airborne brigade parachute drop during Operation Market Garden ).
To deliver its 36 battalions of airborne infantry and their support troops to the continent, the First Allied Airborne Army had under its operational control the 14 groups of IX Troop Carrier Command, and after 11 September the 16 squadrons of 38 Group ( an organization of converted bombers providing support to resistance groups ) and a transport formation, 46 Group.
At this stage the Army consisted of approximately seven Fallschirmjaeger regiments composed of some 20, 000 airborne troops along with a collection of anti-aircraft batteries and a mix of 25 self-propelled guns and tank destroyers.
He was convinced that airborne troops would be used in this offensive but was unsure where they would be deployed, suspecting areas along the Siegfried Line north of Aachen or possibly even near the Saar.
During the Ecuadorian – Peruvian War, the Peruvian army had also established its own paratrooper unit and used it to great effect by seizing the Ecuadorian port city of Puerto Bolívar, on July 27, 1941, marking the first time in the Americas that airborne troops were use in combat.
This was the first time in airborne operations troops used helicopters for Air Assault and Fire Support.
During the invasion of the Netherlands, the Germans threw into battle almost their entire Luftlandekorps, an airborne assault army corps that consisted of one parachute division and one division of airlanding troops plus the necessary transport capacity.
Japanese airborne units suffered heavy casualties during the Dutch East Indies campaign, and were rarely used as parachute troops afterward.
During the Ecuadorian – Peruvian War, the Peruvian army established its own paratrooper unit and used it to great effect by seizing the Ecuadorian port city of Puerto Bolívar, on July 27, 1941, marking the first time in the Americas that airborne troops were used in combat.
Nevertheless the scattered airborne troops maximised their opportunities, attacking patrols and creating confusion wherever possible.
There was heavy resistance in some of the areas that the airborne troops landed in, with casualties actually statistically heavier than those incurred during Operation Market.
In 1963, in the Battle of Ap Bac, ARVN forces delivered airborne troops by helicopter and air drop.
* Tanase, Mircea, The airborne troops during the World War II, Military Publishing House Romania, 2006
With a deteriorating security situation, large numbers of Soviet airborne forces joined stationed ground troops and began to land in Kabul on December 25.

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The Soviet Union and the United States were the most attracted to the idea of providing this capability to traditionally light airborne forces.
They were organised into three corps headquarters, two motor divisions, one airborne division, one artillery division, three mechanized divisions, one airborne brigade, three surface-to-surface missile brigades, two antitank brigades, one special duties brigade, and seven surfaceto-air missile brigades.
If F. tularensis were used as a weapon, the bacteria would likely be made airborne for exposure by inhalation.
Three hundred Belgian personnel were serving as staff officers and advisors throughout the Ministry of Defence, Italians were supporting the Air Force, Americans were assisting with transport and communications, Israelis with airborne forces training, and there were British advisors with the engineers.
Cooper countered that it was indeed safe, but he would not argue the point ; he would lower it himself once they were airborne.
In Operation Desert Shield during the buildup phase of the 1st Gulf War, the U. S. Army were concerned about the lack of mobility, protection and firepower offered by existing rapid deployment ( i. e. airborne ) formations ; and also about the slowness of deploying regular armored units.
By early 1941, portable centimetric airborne radars were being tested in American and British aircraft.
This was far in excess of what Kriegsmarine could supply, and final plans were more modest, calling for nine divisions to make an amphibious landing with around 67, 000 men in the first echelon and an airborne division to support them.
In the United States, naturally occurring airborne yeasts were used almost exclusively until commercial yeast was marketed at the Centennial Exposition in 1876 in Philadelphia, where Charles L. Fleischmann exhibited the product and a process to use it, as well as serving the resultant baked bread.
The second problem was that of radio frequency interference: the limited frequency spectrum in use for combat radios meant that relay aircraft often interfered with the communication of ground units when their frequencies were overridden by the airborne units.
Until recently prion diseases were only thought to be transmissible via direct contact with infected tissue, such as from eating infected tissue, transfusion or transplantation ; new research now suggests that prion diseases can be transmitted via aerosols, but that the general public is not at risk of airborne infection.
It made large-scale use of airborne forces, whose tactical objectives were to secure the bridges and allow a rapid advance by armored units into Northern Germany.
The invasion of Southern France had demonstrated that large scale daylight airborne operations were feasible.
When the French left Vietnam in 1954, all airborne battalions were upgraded to regiments over the next two years.
These units were actively engaged in the Portuguese Colonial War, from 1961 to 1975, being involved both in airborne and air assault operations.

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Antibiosis was first described in 1877 in bacteria when Louis Pasteur and Robert Koch observed that an airborne bacillus could inhibit the growth of Bacillus anthracis.
* 1956 – In Operation Redwing ( shot Cherokee ), the first United States airborne hydrogen bomb is dropped over Bikini Atoll in the Pacific Ocean.
Direct tracings of the vibrations of sound-producing objects such as tuning forks had been made by English physician Thomas Young in 1807, but the first known device for recording airborne speech, music and other sounds is the phonautograph, patented in 1857 by French typesetter and inventor Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville.
One of the first uses of airborne radio relay was by the United States Army's 1st Cavalry Division in the Battle of Ia Drang during the Vietnam War, which employed the technique to improve communications with commanders at headquarters.
Argentina was the first country on the continent of South America to use Paratroopers at a time when only four other nations, the Soviet Union, Germany, United Kingdom and the United States in that order had such airborne forces.
Fallschirmjäger units made the first airborne invasion when invading Denmark on April 9, 1940 as part of Operation Weserübung.
Britain's first airborne assault took place on February 10, 1941 when, what was then known as II Special Air Service ( some 37 men of 500 trained in No. 2 Commando plus three Italian interpreters ), parachuted into Italy to blow up an aqueduct in a daring raid named Operation Colossus.
Although airborne units were not popular with the top U. S. Army commanders, President Franklin D. Roosevelt sponsored the concept, and Major General William C. Lee organized the first paratroop platoon.
Although Winston Churchill, had proposed the creation of an airborne force to assault behind the Germans lines in 1917, the first modern operation dates to late 1918.
France became the first nation to organize women in an airborne unit.
The Dutch were exposed to the first large scale airborne attack in history.
Britain ’ s first airborne assault took place on February 10, 1941, when ' X ' Troop, No 11 Special Air Service Battalion ( which was formed from No 2 Commando and subsequently became 1st Battalion, The Parachute Regiment ) dropped into southern Italy from converted Whitley bombers flying from Malta and demolished a span of the aqueduct near Tragino in a daring night raid named Operation Colossus.
The first United States airborne combat mission occurred during Operation Torch in North Africa on 8 November 1942.
This was the first Allied airborne assault in the Pacific Theater.
Torch was the first major airborne assault carried out by the U. S. The U. S. 509th Parachute Infantry Regiment flew all the way from Britain, over Spain, intending to drop near Oran and capture airfields at Tafraoui and La Senia respectively and south of Oran.
The 23rd TASS became the Air Force's first O / A-10 squadron in 1988, providing heavily armed airborne forward air control ( FAC ) capability for the first time.
He reports on his first use of Whirlwind for airborne fire control problems.
Intimidation was the first strategy, in which the Soviets would use airborne attacks as well as armored ground attacks to destroy villages, livestock and crops in trouble areas.
In 1954 Dassault established an electronics division ( by 1962 named Electronique Marcel Dassault ), the first action of which was to begin development of airborne radars, soon followed by seeker heads for air-to-air missiles, navigation and bombing aids.

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