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The Royal Tank Regiment amalgamates

The Royal Tank Regiment (RTR) conducted a parade on Saturday, 4 August, to celebrate the formal amalgamation of the 1st and 2nd Royal Tank Regiments, as it reorganises as part of Army 2020. Hundreds of family and friends and former RTR personnel watched the event in Bulford, Wiltshire, which was attended by Lieutenant General Chris Deverell MBE, Colonel Commandant of the Royal Tank Regiment. Highlights of the parade were a working model of a First World War MK IV tank from the film War Horse and a dramatic smoke-filled dash across open ground on to the parade square by five Challenger 2s. Lieutenant Colonel Nick Cowey MBE, 41, Commanding Officer of the RTR said: “It’s a day of both sadness and happiness of course and as General Deverell said it’s partly about looking back and commemorating the history of all the antecedent regiments but more than that it’s about looking forward.“So my main emotion today is about celebrating the Royal Tank Regiment and the huge honour that it is that we will, as the sole remaining tank regiment, take forward the good name of the Royal Tank Regiment into the future.”
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Junglie assault finale to the RNAS Yeovilton Air Day

“Somewhere in the world NATO forces are patrolling a no-fly zone in order to prevent a hostile force from committing atrocities. A Royal Navy jet is targeted by a surface to air missile forcing the pilot to eject.” The traditional pyrotechnic fuelled Commando Assault finale to the RNAS Yeovilton Air Day began. As flying displays go it was continuous fast and furious action which included numerous specialist skills and disciplines such as abseiling and fast roping which when combined with the gunfire and pyrotechnics, provided a realistic and crowd pleasing show.
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Default First Air Drops of UK Aid Take Place Overnight in Iraq

International Development Secretary Justine Greening said:

“The world has been shocked by the plight of the Yazidi community. They face appalling conditions, cut off on Mount Sinjar after fleeing persecution by ISIL extremists.

“The UK has acted swiftly to get lifesaving help to those affected. L ast night the RAF successfully dropped lifesaving UK aid supplies, including clean water and filtration devices, on the mountain.”

On Friday 08 August, Justine Greening announced £8 million in new assistance for those displaced in Iraq. This brings to £13 million ($22m) the total committed by the UK in response to the crisis. The new funding includes:

  • £2 million of emergency humanitarian supplies for 75,000 people, including aid that can be air dropped to help those trapped in the Sinjar Mountains as quickly as possible. Supplies will include reusable filtration containers filled with clean water, tarpaulins and basic shelter equipment, and solar lights that can also recharge mobile phones to enable communication;
  • £3 million of fast-tracked funding that will go to charities and NGOs who are already on the ground and helping displaced people in northern Iraq. This will go via DFID’s Rapid Response Facility, which has now been activated to deal with the crisis;
  • £2.5 million of support for the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) to provide immediate medical and humanitarian assistance; and a further £500,000 that will ensure Kurdish and UN systems are able to coordinate and respond to humanitarian needs in the region.

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British Royal Fleet Auxiliary support ship RFA Diligence (A132) recently took a break from her usual role as forward repair ship in order to undertake front line maritime security duties in one of the world’s busiest and most important shipping environments.
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HMS Bulwark takes the lead of the Exercise Cougar 12 Task Force Group in the Mediterranean Sea. From the left, the other vessels in the group are RFA Mounts Bay, Merchant Vessel Hartland Point, HMS Illustrious and HMS Montrose. HMS Bulwark is taking part in Cougar, a three month deployment to the Mediterranean as part of the United Kingdom’s Response Force Task Group.
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Seafox Mine Disposal System Onboard HMS Bangor
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Royal Navy and Royal Fleet Auxiliary units are participating in the International Mine Counter Measures Exercise (IMCMEX)
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HMS Ambush Alongside RFA Diligence
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Image of D Squadron the Household Calvary Regiment (HCR) who are based at the Kandak in the middle of Gereshk in Helmand Province.The HCR are operating on Jackal and Combat Vehicle Reconnaissance (Tracked) (CVR(T)). Using both Scimitar and Spartan.For the during of Herrick 13 they have providing security on the highway 601, today they were visiting a new bizarre on the edge of Gereshk, providing assistance to The Afghan National Army (ANA).
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Training within Camp Bastion has been improved significantly with the inception of a new training centre. The primary role of this facility is to conduct Reception, Staging and Onward Integration (RSOI) training for all military personnel arriving in Afghanistan.
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Army Vet Captain Laura Holmes with the aid of her vet technician Corporal Emma Ford have been work as part of the Vetinary Engagement Team to teach the local people that live near Patrol Base 5 how to look after their animals.
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30 Commando Support Squadron - the Brigade Reconnaissance Force for Herrick 14.
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30 Commando Support Squadron who are the Brigade Reconnaissance Force take part in an operation in Helmand province Afghanistan.
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K Coy of 42 Commando Royal Marines deployed to Nahre-e Saraj South, Afganistan in April 2011 and were working independently to 42 Commando Royal Marines who are based in Nadi-e Ali North. However K Coy are not alone as they are attached to the 1 Rifles. Here a troop from K Company on Patrol Base 5 can be seen posing for a group photo before going out in a vehicle patrol. Images taken by LA(Phot) Hillhouse
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Images of A Company, 1 Rifles preparing to conduct a Helicopter Assault as part of OPERATION OMID HAFT into the town of Alikosi in Helmand province where they were to take over a local compound in the Taliban strong hold and set up an operational Check Point (CP ZARAWAR).
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The exercise demonstrated how vehicles are recovered during Combat Logistic Patrols (CLPs) in the event of breakdown, being bogged down or being disabled by enemy action. CLP’s are often a multi-national affair; hence the requirement to recover vehicles is essential. This exercise was an opportunity to demonstrate multi-national procedures and ensure compliance between the different nations.
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Operation TOR SHEZADA meaning Black Prince, is being carried out by Combined Force Nad-e Ali (CF NDA) to clear any known insurgents from Sayedebad and involves UK troops and Afghan National Security Forces (ANSF).
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Sgt Martin Downs RAF showing soldiers and marines on operations in Sangin.
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Today 8th August, PB (Patrol Base) Paylae was collapsed as part of the hand over to the Americans. Royal Marines of 40 Commando and ANA (Afghan National Army), returned to FOB (Forward Operating Base) Jackson, Sangin.
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Iraq crisis: RAF Tornados to be ready to join aid effort

RAF Tornado jets are to be sent for possible use in the aid operation in northern Iraq, where many thousands of people are fleeing Islamist fighters.

The Ministry of Defence said the planes would leave RAF Marham in Norfolk within the next 48 hours.

The bombers will not have a combat role, but could carry out surveillance to assist delivery of aid supplies.

Here, the prime minister is resisting pressure to recall Parliament to debate a military role in the Iraq crisis.

David Cameron's spokeswoman said a recall was "not on the cards", while Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond ruled out a combat role for the UK amid growing calls for military involvement.

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HMS Westminster took part in the 3 phase, 5 day long submarine exercise with part of the UK's Response Force Task Group - RFA Fort Victoria and HMS Illustrious, and also joined forces with American Destroyer USS Bulkeley. The main aims of the exercise were to develop inter-operability and Anti-Submarine Warfare tactics in the challenging sonar environment of the warm and shallow waters of the Gulf region.
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BALTOPS aims to enhance multinational maritime capabilities and interoperability, while improving involvement in the larger Baltic region theater security cooperation strategy.The objective of BALTOPS is to promote mutual understanding, confidence and cooperation among forces and personnel of the participating nations. Emphasis will be on the importance of maritime forces in maintaining regional stability. At the same time, the exercise demonstrates the United States' commitment to the security of northern Europe and the Baltic region through coordination of operations among regional countries.
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HMS Exeter is shown in the foreground with HMS Illustrious, taking part in Exercise Neptune Warrior.
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HMS TIRELESSsurfaces for approximately 3 hours, to drop off members of the Tigress video production company who were onboard filming the crew of HMS TIRELESS for a forth coming documentary about submariners, and a documentary to be shown on the National geographic channel on the impact of global warming on the Polar Ice Cap.
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HMS Defender sailed from Portsmouth today (June 2) on her maiden deployment to the Middle East where she will carry out maritime security operations.The Type 45 destroyer will police busy shipping lanes in the Indian Ocean, conducting security and counter piracy operations. Later she will head to the Gulf to contribute to the UK’s long-standing commitment to security in the region.
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Royal Air Force Typhoons have flown more than 1000 miles from Lincolnshire to Turkey to take part in Exercise Anatolian Eagle (EX AE).
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[h=2]Falcon FTX culminates with US/UK air assault mission[/h]
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Paratroopers from the British Army’s B Company, 3rd Battalion The Parachute Regiment, 16th Air Assault Brigade return fire as they dismount a UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter during an air assault mission on Freedom Village on Fort Bragg, N.C., Aug. 11. Both 2-501 PIR and 3 PARA were attached as maneuver elements of Task Force Falcon for the duration of 2BCT’s weeklong field training exercise.


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A paratrooper from the British Army’s B Company, 3rd Battalion The Parachute Regiment, 16th Air Assault Brigade observes opposing forces during an air assault mission on Freedom Village on Fort Bragg, N.C., Aug. 11. Both 2-501 PIR and 3 PARA were attached as maneuver elements of Task Force Falcon for the duration of 2BCT’s weeklong field training exercise


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Paratroopers from the British Army’s B Company, 3rd Battalion The Parachute Regiment, 16th Air Assault Brigade and the 2nd Battalion, 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division, prepare to engage opposing forces during an air assault mission on Freedom Village on Fort Bragg, N.C., Aug. 11. Both 2-501 PIR and 3 PARA were attached as maneuver elements of Task Force Falcon for the duration of 2BCT’s weeklong field training exercise


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A paratrooper from the British Army’s B Company, 3rd Battalion The Parachute Regiment, 16th Air Assault Brigade observes opposing forces taking their fighting positions during an air assault mission on Freedom Village on Fort Bragg, N.C., Aug. 11. Both 2-501 PIR and 3 PARA were attached as maneuver elements of Task Force Falcon for the duration of 2BCT’s weeklong field training exercise.


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A paratrooper from the British army’s B Company, 3rd Battalion The Parachute Regiment, 16th Air Assault Brigade observes opposing forces during an air assault mission on Freedom Village on Fort Bragg, N.C., Aug. 11. Both 2-501 PIR and 3 PARA were attached as maneuver elements of Task Force Falcon for the duration of 2BCT’s weeklong field training exercise


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Opposing forces, played by paratroopers from 3rd Squadron, 73rd Cavalry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division engage American and British paratroopers during an air assault mission on Freedom Village on Fort Bragg, N.C., Aug. 11. Both 2-501 PIR and 3 PARA were attached as maneuver elements of Task Force Falcon for the duration of 2BCT’s weeklong field training exercise.


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Paratroopers from the British Army’s B Company, 3rd Battalion The Parachute Regiment, 16th Air Assault Brigade and the 2nd Battalion, 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division, prepare to engage opposition forces during an air assault mission on Freedom Village on Fort Bragg, N.C., Aug. 11. Both 2-501 PIR and 3 PARA were attached as maneuver elements of Task Force Falcon for the duration of 2BCT’s weeklong field training exercise.


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Paratroopers from the 2nd Battalion, 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division dismount a CH-47 Chinook helicopter during an air assault mission at Freedom Village on Fort Bragg, N.C., Aug. 11. Both 2-501 PIR and 3 PARA were attached as maneuver elements of Task Force Falcon for the duration of 2BCT’s weeklong field training exercise


 

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  • [h=2]Paratroopers go back to basics[/h]
    Regular and reserve paratroopers have gone back to basics as they train to become the British Army’s global rapid reaction force.

    Exercise Bruneval Assault has seen C Company, 2nd Battalion The Parachute Regiment (2 PARA) training in the tough environment of Sennybridge in South Wales, focussing on the core infantry skills of fire and manoeuvre and living in the field.

    The airborne infantry of Colchester-based 2 PARA were joined by a dozen reservists from 4 PARA. The week-long exercise took into the field a package of close quarter marksmanship training, designed to hone the soldiers’ skills with the SA80-A2 assault rifle. As well as practising live fire attacks, the troops tabbed – a fast march carrying equipment – up Pen Y Fan, the highest mountain in Southern Britain at 886m (2,907 feet).

    Major Mark Swann, Officer Commanding C Coy, said: “Coming to Brecon gives us a chance to test what we’ve learnt by doing fire and manoeuvre drills in a tactical scenario. It’s all very well being able to shoot accurately and efficiently on a static range, but the real test is to see how soldiers perform when they’re cold, wet and tired.

    “We’re also continuing to move on from Afghanistan, which has seen the Army used to operating out of static and relatively comfortable forward operating bases. As we prepare for contingency operations we are working back towards the classic paratrooper mentality of our soldiers being able to live out in the field and carry everything they need to operate on their back."

    2 PARA’s core role is to alternate with 3rd Battalion The Parachute Regiment as the lead unit in the Air Assault Task Force (AATF), which is ready to deploy anywhere in the world to conduct the full range of military operations. 2 PARA is training to take on the AATF role from March 2015, with the unit’s airborne infantry bolstered by artillery, engineers, signallers, medics and logisticians from 16 Air Assault Brigade.

    Images by Cpl Andy Reddy; Crown copyright


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BAE Taranis (UK)

A day in the life film of stealthy unmanned combat vehicle Taranis, the most advanced aircraft ever built in the UK.

[video=youtube;ecpLK8ZeZds]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ecpLK8ZeZds[/video]
 
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