SPC Bob Ridley7551987<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Has the Army ever used hang gliders in airborne or special forces operations?2022-03-02T14:12:29-05:00SPC Bob Ridley7551987<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Has the Army ever used hang gliders in airborne or special forces operations?2022-03-02T14:12:29-05:002022-03-02T14:12:29-05:00Sgt Private RallyPoint Member7552047<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>You were a history major in college and do not know the answer? Why are you asking this question since you could easily have googled it?Response by Sgt Private RallyPoint Member made Mar 2 at 2022 2:42 PM2022-03-02T14:42:57-05:002022-03-02T14:42:57-05:00SGM Bill Frazer7552137<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>If they did and told you, they would have to kill youResponse by SGM Bill Frazer made Mar 2 at 2022 3:50 PM2022-03-02T15:50:11-05:002022-03-02T15:50:11-05:00SPC Bob Ridley7552163<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>If you thought it was a stupid question …. why would you answer it ? Specifically, I asked about hang gliders, not WW2 Troop Carriers. Also, history students love primary sources.Response by SPC Bob Ridley made Mar 2 at 2022 4:12 PM2022-03-02T16:12:22-05:002022-03-02T16:12:22-05:00SFC Private RallyPoint Member7552909<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>No, hang gliders are not very mobile. You've got to carry a bunch of equipment up a mountain and then you have to ditch or carry all that equipment. So now you have two limitations. You need a mountain and hang gliders are not exactly discrete.<br /><br />You can accomplish the same thing with something in our inventory already. We have HAHO operations, you can be dropped from a high altitude in an ordinary plane and glide under a parachute a good dozen kilometers in something with a smaller radar signatureResponse by SFC Private RallyPoint Member made Mar 3 at 2022 2:29 AM2022-03-03T02:29:47-05:002022-03-03T02:29:47-05:00SFC Jaysin Smith7556009<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I remember back when I was a super top secret delta force, navy seal, elite ranger sniper assigned to a ghost ODA that space force started for Bad ass mother fuckers. We used hang gliders to do a vertical insertion on Mars for recon behind enemy alien Taliban country is the hajigoat fucker province. We moved in and killed the HVT using xm-435 electro pulse laser sniper rifle with an ACOG. I shot him in his dick (the worst kind of shot) from 3 miles. I did train Chris Kyle after all! So after that we egressed back to a rally point and then linked up for a Fulton extraction technique using a space shuttle. Sooo that being said. I now have to kill everyone that read this or Jessie Ventura is gonna assassinate me. But for real, I don't believe they've ever used hang gliders in any operation. I don't believe we even have a school for that. In WWII they did use a glider pulled behind bombers. It was used extensively during that time. I do know though, that plenty of 2nd Lt.s have hang glided on the company commanders nuts when it's come to some bullshit inter-unit policy changes that mainly affect the enlisted men. But it's cool though. We're still the best Military in the world.... Except space force, that shit is fuckin rediculous. I wanna go back into the military to join space force, have a drill Sgt talk nice to me and ask me to do push ups. Then after I graduate play video games! That shit would definitely be mid to moderate speed for sure!Response by SFC Jaysin Smith made Mar 4 at 2022 7:52 PM2022-03-04T19:52:44-05:002022-03-04T19:52:44-05:00SPC Edgar DeCess7620128<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Actually Yes the Glider was the begin day of the Airborne. Look on the History Channel and you can find the documentary. I am not sure about modern use of Gliders???Response by SPC Edgar DeCess made Apr 11 at 2022 9:02 PM2022-04-11T21:02:33-04:002022-04-11T21:02:33-04:002022-03-02T14:12:29-05:00