Pakistan's Special Services Group (SSG) commandos executed a precision free fall demonstration at the Gilgit-Baltistan Liberation Day parade on November 1, showcasing their advanced military capabilities.
The elite paratroopers performed a coordinated descent, landing with precision at the parade ground amid spectator applause, demonstrating their operational readiness for behind-enemy-line deployments.
During the aerial maneuver, the jumpers maintained speeds between 190 to 280 kilometers per hour, highlighting the technical complexity of the demonstration. The SSG's expertise enables them to conduct operations in diverse weather conditions and challenging terrain.
The demonstration underscores the commandos' ability to execute airborne insertions during military operations, a crucial capability for special operations forces. These skills enable the SSG to conduct strategic deployments in various combat scenarios.
The event was part of the celebrations marking Gilgit-Baltistan's independence from Dogra rule, featuring various military displays and ceremonial activities.