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Sixteen of the 47 injured men are still in hospital, two of them in intensive care after the jump involving 1,000 soldiers went terribly wrong. They suffered head, spine and pelvic injuries.
The exercise pitted soldiers from the Vicenza, Italy-based 173rd Airborne Brigade in a mock-battle scenario with Slovakian soldiers and American troops from the 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team over the Hohenfels training area in Bavaria, southern Germany.
Exercise: U.S paratroopers jump out of a military airplane on Wednesday in a massive airborne drop exercise that left dozens injured
The American army said the drop was part of a scheme to switch the military focus back to fighting conventional forces as operations in Iraq and Afghanistan wind down.
It is unclear what precisley happened to cause the numerous injuries.
Officers at the clinic where the soldiers were treated said some of the injuries appeared related to parachutes drifting into nearby trees.
Most of the injuries occurred during the first wave of the morning drop, which involved about 650 soldiers. The exercise took place in southern Germany
Officers at the clinic where the soldiers were treated said some of the injuries appeared related to parachutes drifting into nearby trees.
Civilian spokeswoman for the Joint multinational Training Command, which is under U.S. Army command, Denver Makle, said as the numbers injured 'was within expected margins' an investigation was not necessary.
Speaking to The Local, a German website, she added: 'Airborne operations are always dangerous. There is very little margin for error.'
She explained an injury rate of up to 3 per cent is normal in this type of exercise.
The units involved will continue their training, which is one part of an exercise involving thousands of soldiers from 10 countries.
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