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HMS Astute

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HMS Enterprise, one of two Echo-class hydrographic survey vessels of the Royal Navy, heads out at the start of Exercise Joint Warrior.

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HMS Tyne, a River-class offshore patrol vessel of the Royal Navy, patrols the Clyde coast off Gourock during Exercise Joint Warrior.

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HMS Astute

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Future Air-to-Surface Guided Weapon (FASGW)

The UK’s Future Air to Surface Guided Weapon (FASGW) is being developed as a family of guided weapons comprising of a light and heavy missile systems, improving the Royal Navy's armaments to equip the future Naval Vertical Lift aviation systems. In the immediate term, FASGW will improve the firepower and effectiveness of the Royal Navy 'Surface Combatant Maritime Rotorcraft program' (SCMR), currently consisting of the Sea Lynx carrying the Sea-Skua missile.

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HMS Astute

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32 UK-funded pickup trucks to assist efforts to defeat Ebola in Sierra Leone have been loaded aboard RFA Argus during a planned stop in Gibraltar.

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Warrior recovery vehicles and Challenger 2 main battle tanks sit side by side waiting to depart Germany for Exercise Black Eagle.

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HMS Astute

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RAF pilot basic training boost welcomed by Anglesey councillor

The move to bring basic pilot training for the RAF and Royal Navy to Anglesey has been warmly welcomed.The Ascent consortium, who provide the training, is moving it from RAF Linton on Ouse in North Yorkshire to RAF Valley on Anglesey.The Ministry of Defence (MOD) confirmed that basic flight training would take place at the island base. Councillor Aled Morris Jones said: "This is very good news, it ensures the future of the RAF base on Anglesey."

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HMS Astute

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ARABIAN GULF (Oct. 29, 2014) Military Sealift Command fleet replenishment oiler USNS Tippecanoe (T-AO 199) and Royal Navy type 45 destroyer HMS Defender (D 36) conduct replenishment-at-sea alongside the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70). Carl Vinson is deployed in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of operations supporting Operation Inherent Resolve, strike operations in Iraq and Syria as directed, maritime security operations, and theater security cooperation efforts in the region.

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HMS Astute

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HMS Ocean visits Gibraltar, British overseas territory.

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RFA Argus sailed from Falmouth heading to Sierra Leone with her crew of RFA, Royal Navy and Royal Marine Commandos.

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In a couple of years. Can't wait!!!!!!!

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HMS Astute

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British Army Fusiliers take part in Exercise Prairie Storm, Canada

Soldiers from Zulu Company, 1st Battalion Royal Regiment of Fusiliers (1RRF), are taking part in Exercise Prairie Storm, at the British Army Training Unit Suffield (BATUS) in Canada. Over the course of two weeks, they will face tough challenges as they contend with the variable weather and austere conditions of the Alberta prairie in autumn.

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Soldiers from 4th Battalion The Rifles (4 RIFLES) are halfway through a challenging light role infantry exercise on the Canadian prairie.Supported by units from across 1st Armoured Infantry Brigade, over 500 soldiers are braving the threat of extreme weather as they conduct Exercise Prairie Storm 4 at British Army Training Unit Suffield (BATUS).For 17 days, the troops will be exposed to whatever the autumn throws at them. Unlike many exercises conducted at BATUS, they do not have the luxury of armoured vehicles for shelter. Sleeping out in the open, they are living in austerity as they conduct training from section to company level.So far the weather has been kind, with temperatures rarely dipping below freezing. They often reach minus 9 degrees Celsius in Alberta during October. However, the climate is not the only challenge. Covering distances of up to 10 kilometres a day on foot, the rough terrain has been the greatest test to date.

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advill

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GREAT British Armed Forces. The US & the British are the only experienced Armed Forces that continue to be combat trained and prepared to fight in any terrain, and on sea and air. Both countries are the only ones that have be fighting BIG and Small Wars since WW II. BZ to all those brave men & women - We shall remember them on Remembrance Day in November.





Soldiers from 4th Battalion The Rifles (4 RIFLES) are halfway through a challenging light role infantry exercise on the Canadian prairie.Supported by units from across 1st Armoured Infantry Brigade, over 500 soldiers are braving the threat of extreme weather as they conduct Exercise Prairie Storm 4 at British Army Training Unit Suffield (BATUS).For 17 days, the troops will be exposed to whatever the autumn throws at them. Unlike many exercises conducted at BATUS, they do not have the luxury of armoured vehicles for shelter. Sleeping out in the open, they are living in austerity as they conduct training from section to company level.So far the weather has been kind, with temperatures rarely dipping below freezing. They often reach minus 9 degrees Celsius in Alberta during October. However, the climate is not the only challenge. Covering distances of up to 10 kilometres a day on foot, the rough terrain has been the greatest test to date.

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