![]() ![]() B brevet, Parachutist Free Fall: Of the at least 20 jumps, 3 have to be made with "Accelerated Free Fall method", also a night jump has to be done.Only for the reconnaissance platoons of the Royal Netherlands Marine Corps The same as the A certificate, with the last one with gear and weapon, and the last one needs to be made at night. SLS brevet, Operational Parachutist, Static Line, Square.The course is completed by members of 11th Airmobile Brigade and the Royal Netherlands Marine Corps. Prerequisite: 8 jumps, and the last 3 have to been completed with gear and weapon, and the last one needs to be made at night. A brevet, Operational Parachutist, Static Line.It is also awarded to foreign jumpers who qualify on Dutch soil. Prerequisite: 5 jumps, the certificate and brevet are awarded by the Dutch sport Parachute centres at Texel and Teuge and maybe awarded by other Dutch centres if authorised. B brevet (Automatic Opening/ Static Line).The Armed Forces of the Netherlands know 9 types of para wings: The parachute course are done by the "Defensie Para School". The Qualified Parachutist badge is awarded by the Italian Army and is similar to the Military Parachutist one, but without the star. Military personnel qualified and a civilian parachutist can be allowed to use the relative insignia on the uniform, called the Jump Qualified Parachutist badge ( Paracadutista Abilitato al Lancio). Similar to the US Military Freefall Parachutist Badge, awarded only to Special Forces personnel. High-Altitude Launch Qualified Raider ( Incursore Abilitato all'Effettuazione di Lanci ad Alta Quota). ![]() Same as the Military Parachutist Badge, but on a red cloth background. Jumpmaster Parachutist ( Paracadutista Direttore di Lancio).Awarded as an honor mark to WW2 paratrooper veterans, and to present-day paratroopers after 30 years of jump-status. Same as the Military Parachutist Badge, but in golden metal. War Parachutist ( Paracadutista di Guerra).Military Parachutist ( Paracadutista Militare).The Italian Armed Forces issue four different degrees of the Military Parachutist Badge, common to all services, as follows: The special forces, which form part of the Parachute Regiment, have a distinct insignia called Balidaan, which has a commando dagger point downwards, with upward-extending wings extending from the blade and a scroll superimposed on the blade with "Balidaan" inscribed in Devanagari the whole in silver metal on an upright red plastic rectangle. As with much of the world's parachute forces, the normal headgear is a maroon beret, although there is a maroon turban for Sikh personnel. The regimental badge for the Parachute Regiment is an open parachute, partially behind a circle with the word "Parachute" at the top and a scroll at the bottom with the word "Regiment" wings are spread out from the circle, and a dagger is superimposed on the parachute and upper portion of the circle the whole in silver metal. ![]()
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