dropping zone
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Definition
Noun: 1. A designated area for aerial delivery: A dropping zone is a pre-arranged, specific location on the ground where personnel, equipment, or supplies are delivered from an aircraft, typically by parachute. It is a term primarily used in military and emergency operations.
Usage
The term "dropping zone" is used to specify the exact location for an aerial delivery. It implies prior planning, coordination, and agreement between the delivery force (e.g., aircrew) and the receiving party on the ground. - It is crucial to secure the dropping zone before the aircraft arrives. - The coordinates for the humanitarian aid dropping zone were transmitted to the pilots.
Examples
- The paratroopers assembled quickly after landing in the dropping zone.
- Supplies were successfully delivered to the remote dropping zone despite the bad weather.
- Reconnaissance teams were sent ahead to mark the dropping zone with smoke.
Advanced Usage
- "Hot dropping zone": A dropping zone that is under enemy fire or considered dangerous.
- The mission was aborted because intelligence reported the area was a hot dropping zone.
- "Mark the dropping zone": To identify or signal the location of the dropping zone, often with panels, lights, or smoke.
- The ground team used colored smoke to mark the dropping zone for the cargo plane.
Variants and Related Words
- Drop zone (n): A common variant with identical meaning. "Drop zone" is often used interchangeably with "dropping zone."
- The helicopter headed for the designated drop zone.
- Landing zone (LZ) (n): A related term for an area where aircraft, especially helicopters, land to deploy or extract personnel and equipment. While related, a "landing zone" implies the aircraft touches down, whereas a "dropping zone" typically does not.
Synonyms
- Delivery area: A general term for a location where supplies are delivered.
- Airdrop site: A location specified for receiving items dropped from an aircraft.
Related Phrases
- Secure a dropping zone: To make a dropping zone safe from enemy forces or other threats.
- The infantry's first objective was to secure the dropping zone for the main supply delivery.
- Designated dropping zone (DZ): The officially assigned area for the airdrop.
- All aircraft were instructed to release their payloads over the designated dropping zone.
Noun
- an agreed area where military supplies are dropped to ground troops