
Product Description
Issued French Army Paratrooper Hook Knife
The hook-bladed design of this knife exists for one reason: a tangled paratrooper needs to cut risers or shroud lines fast, one-handed, without the risk of stabbing themselves, a teammate, or their own canopy.
The inward-curved blade catches webbing and cord and slices on contact, while retracting fully into the handle when not in use, so there's no exposed edge riding around in a pocket or kit bag. That basic shape has made it standard emergency kit for French airborne forces for decades.
Construction is a corrosion-resistant stainless-steel blade paired with a durable synthetic handle, built to keep working in wet or harsh conditions. It's compact and light enough to carry without thinking about it, and the ergonomic grip stays secure even gloved or wet.
Buyers have found real use for it well outside a parachute rig. One customer runs it one-handed while wearing welding gloves to cut fire blanket material. Another picked it up specifically for foraging, using the hooked blade to slice mushroom and herb stems cleanly without a full-size knife.
It shows up just as often in kit bags belonging to climbers and backcountry explorers as it does with skydivers, for the same reason: a single-purpose tool that does its one job without adding bulk.
The Short & Sweet:
- Hook-bladed emergency knife, standard French airborne kit
- Corrosion-resistant stainless-steel blade, synthetic handle
- Issued; Good condition, will show signs of use
- Blade retracts fully into the handle when not in use
- Compact, lightweight, secure grip even wet or gloved
- Useful well beyond parachuting: foraging, gear cutting, emergency extraction










