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Watch: British Army parachute display team swoops into stadium

The Red Devils jumped into Birmingham's Alexander Stadium unveiling a giant Union Jack as part of the closing ceremony of the Military Games on April 20

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Members of the British Army parachute display team swooped into the Commonwealth Games stadium in Perry Barr, Birmingham. (@ArmyRedDevils / SWNS)

By Bradley Stokes via SWNS

Incredible vertigo-inducing footage shows the British Army parachute display team swooping into the Commonwealth Games stadium at 80mph.

The Red Devils jumped into Birmingham's Alexander Stadium unveiling a giant Union Jack as part of the closing ceremony of the Military Games on April 20.

Amazing birds-eye video show the descent over the Perry Barr area of the city - before the jumpers came into accurately land on an X in the middle of the arena.

The UK Midlands Army Athletics Championships were staged at the stadium to put it through its paces ahead of this summer's Commonwealth Games.

Around 1,000 spectators watched on at the first athletics event held at the venue since its £72 million ($92 million) redevelopment

Colonel Paul “Shove” Gilby, Commander Army West Midlands, said: “It’s a great honor for our service personnel to be the first people using this track.

Members of the British Army parachute display team swooped into the Commonwealth Games stadium in Perry Barr, Birmingham. (@ArmyRedDevils / SWNS)

"Only a few weeks ago it was covered in diggers. It’s awesome and what a legacy for the Midlands.”

Craig Cooper, Birmingham City Council’s Program Director for the Commonwealth Games, said: “Hosting the UK Midlands Army Athletics Championships at the redeveloped Alexander Stadium is a proud moment for Birmingham City Council.

“The stadium is truly world-class. I would like to thank the contractors, the project team and everyone involved in making this a reality.

“Hosting the Army Athletics Championships at the Alexander Stadium is just the start of an incredible summer of sport in Birmingham with the Commonwealth Games arriving in July and August.”

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