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What is PTA-M Parachute? Key Features, Specifications and Importance for Indian Armed Forces Explained

India introduces the Parachute Tactical Assault Main (PTA-M), a next-generation military parachute designed for safe, stable, and precise troop deployment in combat missions.
Parachute Tactical Assault Main
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New Delhi: India’s defence manufacturing sector is advancing rapidly with the introduction of the Parachute Tactical Assault Main (PTA-M), a key innovation designed for modern battlefield operations. The Parachute Tactical Assault Main (PTA-M) is built to ensure safe, stable, and precise landings for soldiers during tactical missions.

Developed by a government-backed defence manufacturer, this parachute highlights India’s push toward self-reliance in defence under the Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiative. With improved control and reliability, PTA-M is expected to enhance the operational readiness of Indian armed forces during airborne deployments.

What is Parachute Tactical Assault Main (PTA-M)?

The Parachute Tactical Assault Main (PTA-M) is a low-level personnel parachute designed for controlled tactical insertion of soldiers. It is specifically used for predetermined jumps during military operations, ensuring that troops land safely and accurately in combat zones.

Read also: Indian Air Defence Gets Stronger: IAF Eyes 400 Astra Mk-1 Missiles for Advanced Combat Readiness

This parachute represents a new standard where every descent is:

  • Controlled
  • Stable
  • Mission-ready

Developed by Gliders India Limited

The PTA-M parachute is manufactured by Gliders India Limited (GIL), a Government of India defence public sector undertaking.

  • Established in 2021 after restructuring of the Ordnance Factory Board
  • Headquartered in Kanpur
  • Specializes in military and cargo parachutes

GIL plays a crucial role in supplying advanced parachute systems to the Indian Armed Forces and boosting indigenous defence production.

What are Features of Parachute Tactical Assault Main 

1. High Stability and Control

The parachute is designed to provide a stable descent, helping soldiers land safely even in difficult battlefield conditions.

2. Quick Opening Mechanism

It has a fast deployment system that ensures the parachute opens quickly after the jump, reducing risk during low-altitude operations.

3. Advanced Design for Safety

  • Air scoops for better airflow
  • Anti-inversion netting to prevent canopy issues
  • Efficient drag system for controlled landing

4. Strong Load Capacity

  • Can carry up to 150 kg load
  • Suitable for soldiers with full combat gear

Technical Specifications

FeatureDetails
Rate of descent~5.45 m/s
Canopy diameter8 meters
Drop height600 ft to 15,000 ft
MaterialLightweight nylon (ripstop fabric)
Life span10 years or 100 descents

Importance of Parachute Tactical Assault Main 

Boost to Tactical Operations

The PTA-M enables faster and safer troop deployment in combat zones, especially during:

  • Special operations
  • Airborne assaults
  • Emergency troop insertions

Strengthening Self-Reliance

The development of PTA-M supports India’s Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiative by reducing dependency on foreign defence equipment.

Improved Soldier Confidence

With better stability and reliability, soldiers can focus more on mission objectives rather than landing risks.

Role of Parachute Tactical Assault Main in Modern Warfare

Modern warfare demands precision and quick deployment. Parachutes like PTA-M ensure that troops can:

  • Land accurately in targeted zones
  • Maintain formation during descent
  • Operate effectively in high-risk environments

Recent developments by GIL, including high-altitude parachute systems, further show India’s focus on improving airborne capabilities.

Read also: Inside the High-Altitude Trials That Validated India Advanced Parachute System for Future Combat Operations


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