An electronic automatic reserve or primary parachute activation device
incorporates partial or complete capture of freefaller or tethered
parachute jumper kinematics to rapidly and reliable determine when to
automatically activate deployment of the primary or reserve chute. This
device uses means for directly measuring acceleration, velocity and/or
position in addition to air pressure change to enable reliable detection
of chute deployment conditions earlier than is possible with conventional
pressure change activated automated activations devices. This is
important when the activation decision must be made within 5 10 seconds
of the initiation of the jump as is the case for military low altitude
parachuting.