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Ounce of Prevention: F-35 JSF Mid-Air-
Recovery System (MARS) JPODS for
Immediate rescue of downed aircrew
Colonel Jack Broughton in his book, “Thud Ridge” asked why couldn’t
pilots be snatched in the air immediately after ejecting? Years later,
USAF Scott O’Grady was shot down at high altitude over Bosnia. He
dangled under his parachute for an hour and drifted for over 20 miles!

Clearly, there is plenty of time to recover a pilot under a parachute when
most attack profiles are above 15,000 feet to avoid small caliber anti-
aircraft fires and MANPADs. The ability to snatch parachutes mid-air has
been perfected to a routine to recover spy satellite film capsules reentering
the atmosphere from orbit. On August 19, 1960, a C-119 aircraft made the
world's first mid-air recovery of a capsule returning from space when it
"snagged" the parachute lowering the Discoverer XIV satellite at
6,000 feet altitude, 360 miles southwest of Honolulu, Hawaii. NASA and
Pioneer Aerospace is set to do this again to snatch sensitive solar
samples.
                                     1960s




                                                                     2004
Current JCSAR Mission
                     Flow
                                                                  AW
             Target
                                                    HV              AC
                                                      A               S
SAM Belt                                                     CA
                                                               P




                                                                                   Tanker
                                          Strik
                                                e   Pac




                                                                          RESCAP
                                                        ka   ge
                      Aircrew
                      parachute and
           FEBA       become Isolated
                      Personnel (IPs)    CSAR FOL Minutes
                      on the ground
                                         flying time away

                                 Scale

    0                                                               100nm
   Yet from the 1960s on, we have tolerated pilots reaching the ground
   where the enemy can kill and capture them….
Current JCSAR Mission Flow: invitation to
       enemy ambush and U.S. POWs; 4GW psyops
                     tools for enemy
                                                          AW
            Target                                HV        AC
                                                    A         S
                                                        CA
                                                          P




                                                                            Tanker
SAM Belt
                                          Strik
Isolated                                 Pkg e




                                                                  RESCAP
Personnel                                    .
                          JC S A
                                   RTF

                                   CSAR FOL

 Current JCSAR Recovery Vehicles slow to arrive; enemy ground forces
 may capture IPs or use them as “bait” to ambush JCSAR forces: high risk;
 may lose more men than saved: ie: BAT-21 in Vietnam


                             Scale
   0                                                          100nm
Pioneer Aerospace Corporation - Mid-Air Crewman Recovery
                  www.pioneeraero.com/1-23_mid_air.htm
In 1966, Chuck Alexander of Pioneer Aerospace Corporation achieved a
first ever successful midair retrieval of a parachutist by a passing aircraft
(C-122) traveling at approximately 100 knots. The jump was performed at
an altitude of 9,000 feet and the retrieval at 8,000 feet on the first
pass/recovery attempt by the aircraft. Chuck experienced approximately
3-4Gs of load during this test, comparable to normal opening loads
experienced by a jumper. This test was used to demonstrate a system for
recovering ejected pilots over hostile enemy territory. The jumper is
reeled in by a winch system, finally grabbing hold of a bar at the rear of
the aircraft, which raises to allow him to step aboard normally.
Actual video clips from Pioneer website!

                         Recovery aircraft trailing poles/wires with
                         hooks snags snatch balloon


                                                   Parachute pulled

Pilot’s parachute with
small snatch balloon
above it




 Pilot being towed
 behind aircraft

                            Pilot reeled inside
Improved JCSAR Mission Flow with
            Immediate MARS JPOD Recovery
                                                                       AW
              Target                                 HV                  AC
                                                       A                   S
                                                               CA
SAM Belt                                                         P




                                                                                        Tanker
                                           Strik
                                                   e Pa




                                                                               RESCAP
                                                          ck a g
                                                                   e



           Designated F-35 STOVL attack aircraft with MARS
           JPODs fly towards ejected aircrew under canopy,
           slows using vectored thrust/lift fan to snatch them
           in mid-air


   0                             Scale                                   100nm
Improved JCSAR Mission Flow
             with JPOD Full Recovery
                                                             AW
           Target                             HV               AC
                                                A                S
                                                        CA
                                                          P




                                                                       Tanker
SAM Belt
                                    Strik
                                            e Pa
                                                   ck a g
                                                         e




 JPODs MARS on designated Strike Force F-35 JSF STOVL flies
 back towed aircrew (or reels them in) back to safe areas



                          Scale
  0                                                            100nm
It may not be necessary
                                                     to reel pilot into MARS
                                                     JPOD; F-35 JSF could
                                                     fly him back to a safe
                                                     area and go into a
                                                     hover while ground
                                                     personnel cut him
                                                     loose. Pilot could then
                                                     release MARS JPOD
                                                     with dangling
                                                     parachute which would
                                                     be recovered and put
                                                     away before he lands.



The key point that makes MARS possible is that in the past, the only
suitable aircraft available were slow helicopters and prop-driven
fixed-wing aircraft that couldn’t fly along with fast jet fighter-bombers to
be there to effect the snatch. With the advent of the F-35 STOVL, its now
possible to have recovery mission designated F-35s with MARS JPODs
flying with the strike force to immediately recover anyone that ejects.
It may not be necessary
                                                     to reel pilot into MARS
                                                     JPOD; F-35 JSF could
                                                     fly him back to a safe
                                                     area and go into a
                                                     hover while ground
                                                     personnel cut him
                                                     loose. Pilot could then
                                                     release MARS JPOD
                                                     with dangling
                                                     parachute which would
                                                     be recovered and put
                                                     away before he lands.



The key point that makes MARS possible is that in the past, the only
suitable aircraft available were slow helicopters and prop-driven
fixed-wing aircraft that couldn’t fly along with fast jet fighter-bombers to
be there to effect the snatch. With the advent of the F-35 STOVL, its now
possible to have recovery mission designated F-35s with MARS JPODs
flying with the strike force to immediately recover anyone that ejects.

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F-35 JSF Spec Ops 6-to-14

  • 1. Ounce of Prevention: F-35 JSF Mid-Air- Recovery System (MARS) JPODS for Immediate rescue of downed aircrew
  • 2. Colonel Jack Broughton in his book, “Thud Ridge” asked why couldn’t pilots be snatched in the air immediately after ejecting? Years later, USAF Scott O’Grady was shot down at high altitude over Bosnia. He dangled under his parachute for an hour and drifted for over 20 miles! Clearly, there is plenty of time to recover a pilot under a parachute when most attack profiles are above 15,000 feet to avoid small caliber anti- aircraft fires and MANPADs. The ability to snatch parachutes mid-air has been perfected to a routine to recover spy satellite film capsules reentering the atmosphere from orbit. On August 19, 1960, a C-119 aircraft made the world's first mid-air recovery of a capsule returning from space when it "snagged" the parachute lowering the Discoverer XIV satellite at 6,000 feet altitude, 360 miles southwest of Honolulu, Hawaii. NASA and Pioneer Aerospace is set to do this again to snatch sensitive solar samples. 1960s 2004
  • 3. Current JCSAR Mission Flow AW Target HV AC A S SAM Belt CA P Tanker Strik e Pac RESCAP ka ge Aircrew parachute and FEBA become Isolated Personnel (IPs) CSAR FOL Minutes on the ground flying time away Scale 0 100nm Yet from the 1960s on, we have tolerated pilots reaching the ground where the enemy can kill and capture them….
  • 4. Current JCSAR Mission Flow: invitation to enemy ambush and U.S. POWs; 4GW psyops tools for enemy AW Target HV AC A S CA P Tanker SAM Belt Strik Isolated Pkg e RESCAP Personnel . JC S A RTF CSAR FOL Current JCSAR Recovery Vehicles slow to arrive; enemy ground forces may capture IPs or use them as “bait” to ambush JCSAR forces: high risk; may lose more men than saved: ie: BAT-21 in Vietnam Scale 0 100nm
  • 5. Pioneer Aerospace Corporation - Mid-Air Crewman Recovery www.pioneeraero.com/1-23_mid_air.htm In 1966, Chuck Alexander of Pioneer Aerospace Corporation achieved a first ever successful midair retrieval of a parachutist by a passing aircraft (C-122) traveling at approximately 100 knots. The jump was performed at an altitude of 9,000 feet and the retrieval at 8,000 feet on the first pass/recovery attempt by the aircraft. Chuck experienced approximately 3-4Gs of load during this test, comparable to normal opening loads experienced by a jumper. This test was used to demonstrate a system for recovering ejected pilots over hostile enemy territory. The jumper is reeled in by a winch system, finally grabbing hold of a bar at the rear of the aircraft, which raises to allow him to step aboard normally.
  • 6. Actual video clips from Pioneer website! Recovery aircraft trailing poles/wires with hooks snags snatch balloon Parachute pulled Pilot’s parachute with small snatch balloon above it Pilot being towed behind aircraft Pilot reeled inside
  • 7. Improved JCSAR Mission Flow with Immediate MARS JPOD Recovery AW Target HV AC A S CA SAM Belt P Tanker Strik e Pa RESCAP ck a g e Designated F-35 STOVL attack aircraft with MARS JPODs fly towards ejected aircrew under canopy, slows using vectored thrust/lift fan to snatch them in mid-air 0 Scale 100nm
  • 8. Improved JCSAR Mission Flow with JPOD Full Recovery AW Target HV AC A S CA P Tanker SAM Belt Strik e Pa ck a g e JPODs MARS on designated Strike Force F-35 JSF STOVL flies back towed aircrew (or reels them in) back to safe areas Scale 0 100nm
  • 9. It may not be necessary to reel pilot into MARS JPOD; F-35 JSF could fly him back to a safe area and go into a hover while ground personnel cut him loose. Pilot could then release MARS JPOD with dangling parachute which would be recovered and put away before he lands. The key point that makes MARS possible is that in the past, the only suitable aircraft available were slow helicopters and prop-driven fixed-wing aircraft that couldn’t fly along with fast jet fighter-bombers to be there to effect the snatch. With the advent of the F-35 STOVL, its now possible to have recovery mission designated F-35s with MARS JPODs flying with the strike force to immediately recover anyone that ejects.
  • 10. It may not be necessary to reel pilot into MARS JPOD; F-35 JSF could fly him back to a safe area and go into a hover while ground personnel cut him loose. Pilot could then release MARS JPOD with dangling parachute which would be recovered and put away before he lands. The key point that makes MARS possible is that in the past, the only suitable aircraft available were slow helicopters and prop-driven fixed-wing aircraft that couldn’t fly along with fast jet fighter-bombers to be there to effect the snatch. With the advent of the F-35 STOVL, its now possible to have recovery mission designated F-35s with MARS JPODs flying with the strike force to immediately recover anyone that ejects.