T-10 parachute

In 2006, all T-10C parachutes were revised by adding one static line stow bar to each side of the pack tray; the material for the T-10C was also changed to the Army's Foliage Green #504.

The T-10D Parachute assembly consists of five components: pack tray, troop harness, deployment bag, risers, and canopy.

The pack tray has a yellow stripe along the rip cord protector flap and is made of nylon textile materials commonly used to make parachute systems.

The basic canopy is the same as the T-10B assembly, except that there are orifices or cut-out areas in 11 of the 30 gores, creating a gliding type descent.

The canopy has two control lines, each extending from an outboard orifice to toggles which may be manipulated in such a way as to make 360° turns.

US Army paratroopers utilizing the T-10D Parachute during an airborne operation from a C-130 .