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Section III. PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION
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TM-10-1670-302-10 Aerial Resupply and Accompanying Bundle System (ARABS) NSN 1670-01-351-8587 Manual
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Main Parachute

1-12  Deployment  System Overview. - Continued b. When the system is pushed from the rear of the aircraft, the static line unstows and pulls the drogue deployment bag from the load as it falls away. The pack opening l(x)p on the static line breaks the payload retention tie that holds the AGU to the payload. This allows the  payload to separate from the AGU, and also releases the drogue parachute from inside the drogue deployment bag.  At this time, the drogue inflates to (decelerate and orient the system so that the payload is suspended below the AGU.  The droque is connected to the AGU via a bridle.  When the drogue is released(, it becomes a pilot chute and lifts to the parachute in its deployment bag off the AGU. The sequence then is line stretch, canopy deployment, full inflation, slider disreefing, deployment brakes released(, and droque deflation. 1-20

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