English: Illustration showing how multiple airdrops with multiple drop zones, given they are within 25 miles of each other, can be accomplished in one pass using the Joint Precision Airdrop System
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This graphic illustration shows how an Air Force C-130 can air drop supplies to multiple locations utilizing the Joint Precision Air Drop System, or JPADS. The system uses Global Positioning System-guidance along with steerable parachutes to deliver air drop bundles into multiple landing zones. (Air Force Graphic Courtesy Air Mobility Warfare Center Multimedia Office)