The picture in this post shows an MC-130J Commando II belonging to the 9th Special Operations Squadron airdropping a Rigid-hull Inflatable Boat (RIB) Maritime Craft Aerial Delivery System over the Gulf of Mexico on Nov. 12, 2015.
MCADS enable special operations forces members to rapidly deploy anywhere around the world in a maritime environment: anti-pirate ops, beach assault, forces infil and exfil missions may require the use of airdropped vessels.
Produced by Airborne Systems, the MCADS is the only system capable of delivering large RIBs by parachute-dropping them into the water. It is made of the PRIBAD and PURIBAD airdrop platforms, attached to an extractor parachute used to pull the load from the aircraft cargo bay.
The boat and platform separate immediately after leaving the aircraft and both descend to the water under their own parachutes. Special forces parachute from the aircraft following the load, and land near the ready-for-use boat in the water.
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