List of HALO/HAHO jump capable units

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This page lists the military units which are known to be capable of performing a HAHO/HALO jump, also known as military free fall (MFF).

Albania

Algeria

Argentina

Armenia

Australia

Austria

Bangladesh

Belgium

Brazil

Para-SAR during an exercise

Canada

Chile

China (People’s Republic of China)

Taiwan

Croatia

Cyprus

Czech Republic

Denmark

France

Finland

Georgia

Germany

Greece

India

Indonesia

Paskhas soldier free-fall

Ireland

Israel

Tier one units

Tier two units

Tier three units

Regular units

Italy

Japan

Korea (Republic of Korea/“South Korea”)

Morocco

  • 1st Parachute Infantry Brigade[10]
  • Moroccan Special Forces SOTGH[11][12]

Malaysia

Namibia

Netherlands

New Zealand

Norway

Pakistan

Peru

Philippines

Army:

Navy

Marine Corps:

Air Force:

Poland

Portugal

Russia and the Soviet Union

Serbia

Singapore

South Africa

Spain

Sweden

Syria

Switzerland

  • Fallschirmaufklärer Kompanie 17[15] (Swiss Army VBS)

Thailand

Turkey

United Kingdom

United States

Paramilitary Group

Air Force

USASOC Military Free Fall Parachute Badge

Army

Marine Corps

Navy

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