Paratrooper films Final Jump as the Lines Tangled at too High of a Speed to Save Himself (Better Quality)


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In the Leningrad region, a crashed paratrooper filmed his last jump.

The poor guy tried to unwind the tangled lines, but could not do it at high speed. As a result, the guy died because the reserve parachute opened too late
Categories: Accident Extreme War
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0 +1 Fuck Face 1 day ago

«LOL»

0 +1 Mimood 4 days ago

«He should have kicked with legs to untwist and not try to do it to the parachute with hands.»

12 +1 MaxiePaddy 1 month ago

«His first mistake was leaving the safety of his mom's basement»

1 +1 Naap51stang 1 month ago

«Apparently he didn't want to do it again because you only need a parachute, if you are going to jump out of a plane more than once.»

9 +1 Hackintosh 1 month ago

«So he opened the reserve late? What? :ermm:»

13 +1 EatMyShortsYo 1 month ago

«Don't those twats carry a reserve chute for EXACTLY these circumstances? We definitely needed sound/audio on this one! :woot:»

2 +1 Chucknorrit 1 month ago

«Dying Russians ar not poor guys, they deserve it.»

4 +1 KeiserSushi 1 month ago

«Nice. Thats what you eventually get for murdering innocent sand people five thousand miles away. I hope his last seconds were terrifying. Its called karma. LMFAO!»

12 +1 Cripple 1 month ago

«OP! He is a PARACHUTIST!

Not a Paratrooper.

The fist is civilian, the latter, military.

Either way, he wasn't any good at Jumping. All good Jumpers know to pull reserve at first sign of trouble, knowing the Reserve Chute needs more than 2000 feet to safely open.
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