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  • NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Ostrava
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    NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Ostrava
    MOSNOV, CZECH REPUBLIC — SEPTEMBER 21:
    The RM-70 multiple rocket launcher is seen on day two of NATO Days in Ostrava and Czech Air Force Days in Mosnov, Czech Republic on September 21, 2025.
    The show, Europe’s largest security and military exhibition held at Leos Janacek Airport, is celebrating its 25th edition with around 17 participating countries. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • ''Bloquons Tout'' Clashes With Police In Front Of A Blocked High School In Paris
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    ''Bloquons Tout'' Clashes With Police In Front Of A Blocked High School In Paris
    On September 10, 2025, in Chambery, France, a large number of demonstrators block the highway to voice their demands during a day of strikes. Police respond to the blockade by firing tear gas canisters at the protesters. (Photo by Emrah Oprukcu/NurPhoto)

     

  • ''Bloquons Tout'' Clashes With Police In Front Of A Blocked High School In Paris
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    ''Bloquons Tout'' Clashes With Police In Front Of A Blocked High School In Paris
    On September 10, 2025, in Chambery, France, a large number of demonstrators block the highway to voice their demands during a day of strikes. Police respond to the blockade by firing tear gas canisters at the protesters. (Photo by Emrah Oprukcu/NurPhoto)

     

  • ''Bloquons Tout'' Clashes With Police In Front Of A Blocked High School In Paris
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    ''Bloquons Tout'' Clashes With Police In Front Of A Blocked High School In Paris
    On September 10, 2025, in Chambery, France, a large number of demonstrators block the highway to voice their demands during a day of strikes. Police respond to the blockade by firing tear gas canisters at the protesters. (Photo by Emrah Oprukcu/NurPhoto)

     

  • ''Bloquons Tout'' Clashes With Police In Front Of A Blocked High School In Paris
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    ''Bloquons Tout'' Clashes With Police In Front Of A Blocked High School In Paris
    On September 10, 2025, in Chambery, France, a large number of demonstrators block the highway to voice their demands during a day of strikes. Police respond to the blockade by firing tear gas canisters at the protesters. (Photo by Emrah Oprukcu/NurPhoto)

     

  • ''Bloquons Tout'' Clashes With Police In Front Of A Blocked High School In Paris
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    ''Bloquons Tout'' Clashes With Police In Front Of A Blocked High School In Paris
    On September 10, 2025, in Chambery, France, a large number of demonstrators block the highway to voice their demands during a day of strikes. Police respond to the blockade by firing tear gas canisters at the protesters. (Photo by Emrah Oprukcu/NurPhoto)

     

  • ''Bloquons Tout'' Clashes With Police In Front Of A Blocked High School In Paris
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    ''Bloquons Tout'' Clashes With Police In Front Of A Blocked High School In Paris
    On September 10, 2025, in Chambery, France, a large number of demonstrators block the highway to voice their demands during a day of strikes. Police respond to the blockade by firing tear gas canisters at the protesters. (Photo by Emrah Oprukcu/NurPhoto)

     

  • ''Bloquons Tout'' Clashes With Police In Front Of A Blocked High School In Paris
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    ''Bloquons Tout'' Clashes With Police In Front Of A Blocked High School In Paris
    On September 10, 2025, in Chambery, France, a large number of demonstrators block the highway to voice their demands during a day of strikes. Police respond to the blockade by firing tear gas canisters at the protesters. (Photo by Emrah Oprukcu/NurPhoto)

     

  • ''Bloquons Tout'' Clashes With Police In Front Of A Blocked High School In Paris
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    ''Bloquons Tout'' Clashes With Police In Front Of A Blocked High School In Paris
    On September 10, 2025, in Chambery, France, a large number of demonstrators block the highway to voice their demands during a day of strikes. Police respond to the blockade by firing tear gas canisters at the protesters. (Photo by Emrah Oprukcu/NurPhoto)

     

  • Battle intensifies on Aleppo frontline
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    Battle intensifies on Aleppo frontline
    September 3, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: ABU NASTRO, commander of a rebel group belonging to the Liwa Al Tawhid fires to the enemy's position at the frontline in Saif Al Dawla neighborhood at southwest of Aleppo City. During last days the first line of fighting have moved into Saif Al Dawla residential neighborhood for the control of the area. (Narciso Contreras/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Narciso Contreras

     

  • Battle intensifies on Aleppo frontline
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    Battle intensifies on Aleppo frontline
    September 3, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: A rebel fighter belonging to the Liwa Al Tawhid fires to the enemy's position at the frontline in Saif Al Dawla neighborhood at southwest of Aleppo City. During last days the first line of fighting have moved into Saif Al Dawla residential neighborhood for the control of the area. (Narciso Contreras/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Narciso Contreras

     

  • Battle intensifies on Aleppo frontline
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    Battle intensifies on Aleppo frontline
    September 3, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: Rebel fighters belonging to the Liwa Al Tawhid shout Muslim slogans before enter to the fighting at the Saif Al Dawla battlefield in southwest of Aleppo City. (Narciso Contreras/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Narciso Contreras

     

  • King Charles III 75th birthday gun salute in London, UK.
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    King Charles III 75th birthday gun salute in London, UK.
    14/11/2023. London, UK.

    The Band of The Irish Guards gets a soaking in heavy rain as The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a gun salute in Green Park central London to celebrate the 75th birthday of King Charles III .

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  • King Charles III 75th birthday gun salute in London, UK.
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    King Charles III 75th birthday gun salute in London, UK.
    14/11/2023. London, UK.

    Members of The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery get a soaking after they fired a gun salute in heavy rain in Green Park, central London to celebrate the 75th birthday of King Charles III .

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  • King Charles III 75th birthday gun salute in London, UK.
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    King Charles III 75th birthday gun salute in London, UK.
    14/11/2023. London, UK.

    The Band of The Irish Guards gets a soaking in heavy rain as The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a gun salute in Green Park central London to celebrate the 75th birthday of King Charles III .

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  • King Charles III 75th birthday gun salute in London, UK.
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    King Charles III 75th birthday gun salute in London, UK.
    14/11/2023. London, UK.

    The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a gun salute in Green Park to celebrate the 75th birthday of King Charles III .

    Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

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  • King Charles III 75th birthday gun salute in London, UK.
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    King Charles III 75th birthday gun salute in London, UK.
    14/11/2023. London, UK.

    The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a gun salute in heavy rain in Green Park central London to celebrate the 75th birthday of King Charles III .

    Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

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  • King Charles III 75th birthday gun salute in London, UK.
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    King Charles III 75th birthday gun salute in London, UK.
    14/11/2023. London, UK.

    The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a gun salute in heavy rain in Green Park central London to celebrate the 75th birthday of King Charles III .

    Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

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  • King Charles III 75th birthday gun salute in London, UK.
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    King Charles III 75th birthday gun salute in London, UK.
    14/11/2023. London, UK.

    The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a gun salute in Green Park to celebrate the 75th birthday of King Charles III .

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  • King Charles III 75th birthday gun salute in London, UK.
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    King Charles III 75th birthday gun salute in London, UK.
    14/11/2023. London, UK.

    The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a gun salute in heavy rain in Green Park central London to celebrate the 75th birthday of King Charles III .

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  • The best of Defence Imagery in 2021
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    The best of Defence Imagery in 2021
    Best of UK Defence Imagery 2021.

    Paratroopers have demonstrated the firepower that they could bring to bear during combat missions as the British Armyís global response force.

    As the culmination of a course in support weapons skills, paratroopers staged a firepower demonstration on Salisbury Plain.
    A fast-moving scenario saw an advancing force of enemy armoured vehicles engaged and defeated with Javelin and NLAW anti-tank missiles, 81mm mortar, Grenade Machine Guns,

    Heavy Machine Guns and General Purpose Machine Guns. Paratroopers opened fire from both ground positions and while moving in RWMIK patrol vehicles.
    The five-week-long Support Weapons Cadres trained soldiers from Colchester-based 2nd and 3rd Battalions The Parachute Regiment to serve in their unitís specialist Machine gun, Mortar and Anti-tanks platoons.

    Soldiers were taught the practical skills to fire and maintain weapons in the field, and how to use firepower in different tactical scenarios.© UK MOD Crown copyright / eyevine

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  • ROYALS - Prinz Charles an den Highland Games in Schottland
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    ROYALS - Prinz Charles an den Highland Games in Schottland
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stuart Wallace/Shutterstock (12287492ar)
    HRH Charles Prince of Wales, The Duke of Rothesay when in Scotland,starts the Hill Race by firing a starter's pistol during a visit to the Grampian Highland Games Gathering at The Princess Royal and Duke of Fife Memorial Park, Braemar, Grampian UK, 14 Aug 2021.
    The Grampian Highland Games Gathering, Braemar, Scotland, UK - 14 Aug 2021

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  • ROYALS - Prinz Charles an den Highland Games in Schottland
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    ROYALS - Prinz Charles an den Highland Games in Schottland
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stuart Wallace/Shutterstock (12287492aq)
    HRH Charles Prince of Wales, The Duke of Rothesay when in Scotland,starts the Hill Race by firing a starter's pistol during a visit to the Grampian Highland Games Gathering at The Princess Royal and Duke of Fife Memorial Park, Braemar, Grampian UK, 14 Aug 2021.
    The Grampian Highland Games Gathering, Braemar, Scotland, UK - 14 Aug 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS - Prinz Charles an den Highland Games in Schottland
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    ROYALS - Prinz Charles an den Highland Games in Schottland
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stuart Wallace/Shutterstock (12287492ao)
    HRH Charles Prince of Wales, The Duke of Rothesay when in Scotland,starts the Hill Race by firing a starter's pistol during a visit to the Grampian Highland Games Gathering at The Princess Royal and Duke of Fife Memorial Park, Braemar, Grampian UK, 14 Aug 2021.
    The Grampian Highland Games Gathering, Braemar, Scotland, UK - 14 Aug 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS - Prinz Charles an den Highland Games in Schottland
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    ROYALS - Prinz Charles an den Highland Games in Schottland
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stuart Wallace/Shutterstock (12287492ap)
    HRH Charles Prince of Wales, The Duke of Rothesay when in Scotland,starts the Hill Race by firing a starter's pistol during a visit to the Grampian Highland Games Gathering at The Princess Royal and Duke of Fife Memorial Park, Braemar, Grampian UK, 14 Aug 2021.
    The Grampian Highland Games Gathering, Braemar, Scotland, UK - 14 Aug 2021

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  • 4 PWRR SOLDIERS FACE DAWN ATTACK
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    4 PWRR SOLDIERS FACE DAWN ATTACK
    Soldiers from 4 PWRR fire and manoeuvre towards the enemy position on Salisbury Plain Training Area.

    Army Reserve Soldiers from across Hampshire, including Portsmouth and Southampton, who serve with 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales Royal Regiment nicknamed 'The Tigers' have been on Salisbury Plain Training Area in Wiltshire on exercise over the weekend 4th and 6th of December. They were putting their skills to the test in assaulting and securing buildings in an urban warfare environment.

    The exercise was delivered at Platoon level, with individuals coming together from across the Battalion's four Companies for their final training weekend of the year, Exercise Punniar Tiger. Approximately 70 soldiers from across the south east took part, although numbers were reduced this year in order to adhere to the COVID-19 restrictions. On receiving orders, the night before, the soldiers moved into position for a final dawn attack on Southdown Barn situated on the Plain which is the largest area of chalk grassland in north-west Europe.

    The assault took place on the old barn and its outer farm buildings. It involved the soldiers working through a series of room clearances, climbing over walls and storming the buildings within, using various weapon systems to achieve their objectives, firing hundreds of blank rounds and using special training smoke grenades.

    The purpose of the exercise was to develop 4 PWRR's Urban Warfare skills and tactics, techniques and procedures. Whilst the Battalion has no need to train for subterranean warfare, the environment provided the opportunity to develop a number of core skills and capabilities which enhanced their ability to operate within complex terrain.
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  • 4 PWRR SOLDIERS FACE DAWN ATTACK
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    4 PWRR SOLDIERS FACE DAWN ATTACK
    Soldiers from 4 PWRR wait in reserve while the assaulting section fights through the enemy position on Salisbury Plain Training Area.

    Army Reserve Soldiers from across Hampshire, including Portsmouth and Southampton, who serve with 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales Royal Regiment nicknamed 'The Tigers' have been on Salisbury Plain Training Area in Wiltshire on exercise over the weekend 4th and 6th of December. They were putting their skills to the test in assaulting and securing buildings in an urban warfare environment.

    The exercise was delivered at Platoon level, with individuals coming together from across the Battalion's four Companies for their final training weekend of the year, Exercise Punniar Tiger. Approximately 70 soldiers from across the south east took part, although numbers were reduced this year in order to adhere to the COVID-19 restrictions. On receiving orders, the night before, the soldiers moved into position for a final dawn attack on Southdown Barn situated on the Plain which is the largest area of chalk grassland in north-west Europe.

    The assault took place on the old barn and its outer farm buildings. It involved the soldiers working through a series of room clearances, climbing over walls and storming the buildings within, using various weapon systems to achieve their objectives, firing hundreds of blank rounds and using special training smoke grenades.

    The purpose of the exercise was to develop 4 PWRR's Urban Warfare skills and tactics, techniques and procedures. Whilst the Battalion has no need to train for subterranean warfare, the environment provided the opportunity to develop a number of core skills and capabilities which enhanced their ability to operate within complex terrain.
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  • 4 PWRR SOLDIERS FACE DAWN ATTACK
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    4 PWRR SOLDIERS FACE DAWN ATTACK
    A Solder from 4 PWRR talks on his personal radio during a platoon attack on Salisbury Plain Training Area.

    Army Reserve Soldiers from across Hampshire, including Portsmouth and Southampton, who serve with 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales Royal Regiment nicknamed 'The Tigers' have been on Salisbury Plain Training Area in Wiltshire on exercise over the weekend 4th and 6th of December. They were putting their skills to the test in assaulting and securing buildings in an urban warfare environment.

    The exercise was delivered at Platoon level, with individuals coming together from across the Battalion's four Companies for their final training weekend of the year, Exercise Punniar Tiger. Approximately 70 soldiers from across the south east took part, although numbers were reduced this year in order to adhere to the COVID-19 restrictions. On receiving orders, the night before, the soldiers moved into position for a final dawn attack on Southdown Barn situated on the Plain which is the largest area of chalk grassland in north-west Europe.

    The assault took place on the old barn and its outer farm buildings. It involved the soldiers working through a series of room clearances, climbing over walls and storming the buildings within, using various weapon systems to achieve their objectives, firing hundreds of blank rounds and using special training smoke grenades.

    The purpose of the exercise was to develop 4 PWRR's Urban Warfare skills and tactics, techniques and procedures. Whilst the Battalion has no need to train for subterranean warfare, the environment provided the opportunity to develop a number of core skills and capabilities which enhanced their ability to operate within complex terrain.
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  • 4 PWRR SOLDIERS FACE DAWN ATTACK
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    4 PWRR SOLDIERS FACE DAWN ATTACK
    A soldier from 4 PWRR takes aim at the enemy during a platoon attack on Salisbury Plain Training Area.

    Army Reserve Soldiers from across Hampshire, including Portsmouth and Southampton, who serve with 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales Royal Regiment nicknamed 'The Tigers' have been on Salisbury Plain Training Area in Wiltshire on exercise over the weekend 4th and 6th of December. They were putting their skills to the test in assaulting and securing buildings in an urban warfare environment.

    The exercise was delivered at Platoon level, with individuals coming together from across the Battalion's four Companies for their final training weekend of the year, Exercise Punniar Tiger. Approximately 70 soldiers from across the south east took part, although numbers were reduced this year in order to adhere to the COVID-19 restrictions. On receiving orders, the night before, the soldiers moved into position for a final dawn attack on Southdown Barn situated on the Plain which is the largest area of chalk grassland in north-west Europe.

    The assault took place on the old barn and its outer farm buildings. It involved the soldiers working through a series of room clearances, climbing over walls and storming the buildings within, using various weapon systems to achieve their objectives, firing hundreds of blank rounds and using special training smoke grenades.

    The purpose of the exercise was to develop 4 PWRR's Urban Warfare skills and tactics, techniques and procedures. Whilst the Battalion has no need to train for subterranean warfare, the environment provided the opportunity to develop a number of core skills and capabilities which enhanced their ability to operate within complex terrain.
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  • 4 PWRR SOLDIERS FACE DAWN ATTACK
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    4 PWRR SOLDIERS FACE DAWN ATTACK
    A solder from 4 PWRR looks in to his section commander during a platoon attack on Salisbury Plain Training Area.

    Army Reserve Soldiers from across Hampshire, including Portsmouth and Southampton, who serve with 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales Royal Regiment nicknamed 'The Tigers' have been on Salisbury Plain Training Area in Wiltshire on exercise over the weekend 4th and 6th of December. They were putting their skills to the test in assaulting and securing buildings in an urban warfare environment.

    The exercise was delivered at Platoon level, with individuals coming together from across the Battalion's four Companies for their final training weekend of the year, Exercise Punniar Tiger. Approximately 70 soldiers from across the south east took part, although numbers were reduced this year in order to adhere to the COVID-19 restrictions. On receiving orders, the night before, the soldiers moved into position for a final dawn attack on Southdown Barn situated on the Plain which is the largest area of chalk grassland in north-west Europe.

    The assault took place on the old barn and its outer farm buildings. It involved the soldiers working through a series of room clearances, climbing over walls and storming the buildings within, using various weapon systems to achieve their objectives, firing hundreds of blank rounds and using special training smoke grenades.

    The purpose of the exercise was to develop 4 PWRR's Urban Warfare skills and tactics, techniques and procedures. Whilst the Battalion has no need to train for subterranean warfare, the environment provided the opportunity to develop a number of core skills and capabilities which enhanced their ability to operate within complex terrain.
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  • 4 PWRR SOLDIERS FACE DAWN ATTACK
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    4 PWRR SOLDIERS FACE DAWN ATTACK
    A solder from 4 PWRR provides covering fire for a flanking section on Salisbury Plain Training Area.

    Army Reserve Soldiers from across Hampshire, including Portsmouth and Southampton, who serve with 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales Royal Regiment nicknamed 'The Tigers' have been on Salisbury Plain Training Area in Wiltshire on exercise over the weekend 4th and 6th of December. They were putting their skills to the test in assaulting and securing buildings in an urban warfare environment.

    The exercise was delivered at Platoon level, with individuals coming together from across the Battalion's four Companies for their final training weekend of the year, Exercise Punniar Tiger. Approximately 70 soldiers from across the south east took part, although numbers were reduced this year in order to adhere to the COVID-19 restrictions. On receiving orders, the night before, the soldiers moved into position for a final dawn attack on Southdown Barn situated on the Plain which is the largest area of chalk grassland in north-west Europe.

    The assault took place on the old barn and its outer farm buildings. It involved the soldiers working through a series of room clearances, climbing over walls and storming the buildings within, using various weapon systems to achieve their objectives, firing hundreds of blank rounds and using special training smoke grenades.

    The purpose of the exercise was to develop 4 PWRR's Urban Warfare skills and tactics, techniques and procedures. Whilst the Battalion has no need to train for subterranean warfare, the environment provided the opportunity to develop a number of core skills and capabilities which enhanced their ability to operate within complex terrain.
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  • 4 PWRR SOLDIERS FACE DAWN ATTACK
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    4 PWRR SOLDIERS FACE DAWN ATTACK
    Soldiers from 4 PWRR pairs fire and manoeuvre towards an enemy position on Salisbury Plain Training Area.

    Army Reserve Soldiers from across Hampshire, including Portsmouth and Southampton, who serve with 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales Royal Regiment nicknamed 'The Tigers' have been on Salisbury Plain Training Area in Wiltshire on exercise over the weekend 4th and 6th of December. They were putting their skills to the test in assaulting and securing buildings in an urban warfare environment.

    The exercise was delivered at Platoon level, with individuals coming together from across the Battalion's four Companies for their final training weekend of the year, Exercise Punniar Tiger. Approximately 70 soldiers from across the south east took part, although numbers were reduced this year in order to adhere to the COVID-19 restrictions. On receiving orders, the night before, the soldiers moved into position for a final dawn attack on Southdown Barn situated on the Plain which is the largest area of chalk grassland in north-west Europe.

    The assault took place on the old barn and its outer farm buildings. It involved the soldiers working through a series of room clearances, climbing over walls and storming the buildings within, using various weapon systems to achieve their objectives, firing hundreds of blank rounds and using special training smoke grenades.

    The purpose of the exercise was to develop 4 PWRR's Urban Warfare skills and tactics, techniques and procedures. Whilst the Battalion has no need to train for subterranean warfare, the environment provided the opportunity to develop a number of core skills and capabilities which enhanced their ability to operate within complex terrain.
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  • 4 PWRR SOLDIERS FACE DAWN ATTACK
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    4 PWRR SOLDIERS FACE DAWN ATTACK
    A soldier from 4 PWRR throws a smoke grenade to cover their movement on Salisbury Plain Training Area.

    Army Reserve Soldiers from across Hampshire, including Portsmouth and Southampton, who serve with 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales Royal Regiment nicknamed 'The Tigers' have been on Salisbury Plain Training Area in Wiltshire on exercise over the weekend 4th and 6th of December. They were putting their skills to the test in assaulting and securing buildings in an urban warfare environment.

    The exercise was delivered at Platoon level, with individuals coming together from across the Battalion's four Companies for their final training weekend of the year, Exercise Punniar Tiger. Approximately 70 soldiers from across the south east took part, although numbers were reduced this year in order to adhere to the COVID-19 restrictions. On receiving orders, the night before, the soldiers moved into position for a final dawn attack on Southdown Barn situated on the Plain which is the largest area of chalk grassland in north-west Europe.

    The assault took place on the old barn and its outer farm buildings. It involved the soldiers working through a series of room clearances, climbing over walls and storming the buildings within, using various weapon systems to achieve their objectives, firing hundreds of blank rounds and using special training smoke grenades.

    The purpose of the exercise was to develop 4 PWRR's Urban Warfare skills and tactics, techniques and procedures. Whilst the Battalion has no need to train for subterranean warfare, the environment provided the opportunity to develop a number of core skills and capabilities which enhanced their ability to operate within complex terrain.
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    4 PWRR SOLDIERS FACE DAWN ATTACK
    Solders from 4 PWRR return fire during a platoon attack at first light on Salisbury Plain Training Area.

    Army Reserve Soldiers from across Hampshire, including Portsmouth and Southampton, who serve with 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales Royal Regiment nicknamed 'The Tigers' have been on Salisbury Plain Training Area in Wiltshire on exercise over the weekend 4th and 6th of December. They were putting their skills to the test in assaulting and securing buildings in an urban warfare environment.

    The exercise was delivered at Platoon level, with individuals coming together from across the Battalion's four Companies for their final training weekend of the year, Exercise Punniar Tiger. Approximately 70 soldiers from across the south east took part, although numbers were reduced this year in order to adhere to the COVID-19 restrictions. On receiving orders, the night before, the soldiers moved into position for a final dawn attack on Southdown Barn situated on the Plain which is the largest area of chalk grassland in north-west Europe.

    The assault took place on the old barn and its outer farm buildings. It involved the soldiers working through a series of room clearances, climbing over walls and storming the buildings within, using various weapon systems to achieve their objectives, firing hundreds of blank rounds and using special training smoke grenades.

    The purpose of the exercise was to develop 4 PWRR's Urban Warfare skills and tactics, techniques and procedures. Whilst the Battalion has no need to train for subterranean warfare, the environment provided the opportunity to develop a number of core skills and capabilities which enhanced their ability to operate within complex terrain.
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    4 PWRR SOLDIERS FACE DAWN ATTACK
    Soldiers from 4 PWRR pose for a photo after an early morning attack on Salisbury Plain Training Area.

    Army Reserve Soldiers from across Hampshire, including Portsmouth and Southampton, who serve with 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales Royal Regiment nicknamed 'The Tigers' have been on Salisbury Plain Training Area in Wiltshire on exercise over the weekend 4th and 6th of December. They were putting their skills to the test in assaulting and securing buildings in an urban warfare environment.

    The exercise was delivered at Platoon level, with individuals coming together from across the Battalion's four Companies for their final training weekend of the year, Exercise Punniar Tiger. Approximately 70 soldiers from across the south east took part, although numbers were reduced this year in order to adhere to the COVID-19 restrictions. On receiving orders, the night before, the soldiers moved into position for a final dawn attack on Southdown Barn situated on the Plain which is the largest area of chalk grassland in north-west Europe.

    The assault took place on the old barn and its outer farm buildings. It involved the soldiers working through a series of room clearances, climbing over walls and storming the buildings within, using various weapon systems to achieve their objectives, firing hundreds of blank rounds and using special training smoke grenades.

    The purpose of the exercise was to develop 4 PWRR's Urban Warfare skills and tactics, techniques and procedures. Whilst the Battalion has no need to train for subterranean warfare, the environment provided the opportunity to develop a number of core skills and capabilities which enhanced their ability to operate within complex terrain.
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    4 PWRR SOLDIERS FACE DAWN ATTACK
    Soldiers from 4 PWRR pose for a photo after an early morning attack on Salisbury Plain Training Area.

    Army Reserve Soldiers from across Hampshire, including Portsmouth and Southampton, who serve with 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales Royal Regiment nicknamed 'The Tigers' have been on Salisbury Plain Training Area in Wiltshire on exercise over the weekend 4th and 6th of December. They were putting their skills to the test in assaulting and securing buildings in an urban warfare environment.

    The exercise was delivered at Platoon level, with individuals coming together from across the Battalion's four Companies for their final training weekend of the year, Exercise Punniar Tiger. Approximately 70 soldiers from across the south east took part, although numbers were reduced this year in order to adhere to the COVID-19 restrictions. On receiving orders, the night before, the soldiers moved into position for a final dawn attack on Southdown Barn situated on the Plain which is the largest area of chalk grassland in north-west Europe.

    The assault took place on the old barn and its outer farm buildings. It involved the soldiers working through a series of room clearances, climbing over walls and storming the buildings within, using various weapon systems to achieve their objectives, firing hundreds of blank rounds and using special training smoke grenades.

    The purpose of the exercise was to develop 4 PWRR's Urban Warfare skills and tactics, techniques and procedures. Whilst the Battalion has no need to train for subterranean warfare, the environment provided the opportunity to develop a number of core skills and capabilities which enhanced their ability to operate within complex terrain.
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    4 PWRR SOLDIERS FACE DAWN ATTACK
    Soldiers from 4 PWRR pose for a photo after an early morning attack on Salisbury Plain Training Area.

    Army Reserve Soldiers from across Hampshire, including Portsmouth and Southampton, who serve with 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales Royal Regiment nicknamed 'The Tigers' have been on Salisbury Plain Training Area in Wiltshire on exercise over the weekend 4th and 6th of December. They were putting their skills to the test in assaulting and securing buildings in an urban warfare environment.

    The exercise was delivered at Platoon level, with individuals coming together from across the Battalion's four Companies for their final training weekend of the year, Exercise Punniar Tiger. Approximately 70 soldiers from across the south east took part, although numbers were reduced this year in order to adhere to the COVID-19 restrictions. On receiving orders, the night before, the soldiers moved into position for a final dawn attack on Southdown Barn situated on the Plain which is the largest area of chalk grassland in north-west Europe.

    The assault took place on the old barn and its outer farm buildings. It involved the soldiers working through a series of room clearances, climbing over walls and storming the buildings within, using various weapon systems to achieve their objectives, firing hundreds of blank rounds and using special training smoke grenades.

    The purpose of the exercise was to develop 4 PWRR's Urban Warfare skills and tactics, techniques and procedures. Whilst the Battalion has no need to train for subterranean warfare, the environment provided the opportunity to develop a number of core skills and capabilities which enhanced their ability to operate within complex terrain.
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    Best of Defence Imagery 2020
    Image of soldiers from 4 PWRR pose for a photo after an early morning attack on Salisbury Plain Training Area.

    Army Reserve Soldiers from across Hampshire, including Portsmouth and Southampton, who serve with 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales Royal Regiment nicknamed 'The Tigers' have been on Salisbury Plain Training Area in Wiltshire on exercise over the weekend 4th and 6th of December. They were putting their skills to the test in assaulting and securing buildings in an urban warfare environment.

    The exercise was delivered at Platoon level, with individuals coming together from across the Battalion's four Companies for their final training weekend of the year, Exercise Punniar Tiger. Approximately 70 soldiers from across the south east took part, although numbers were reduced this year in order to adhere to the COVID-19 restrictions. On receiving orders, the night before, the soldiers moved into position for a final dawn attack on Southdown Barn situated on the Plain which is the largest area of chalk grassland in north-west Europe.

    The assault took place on the old barn and its outer farm buildings. It involved the soldiers working through a series of room clearances, climbing over walls and storming the buildings within, using various weapon systems to achieve their objectives, firing hundreds of blank rounds and using special training smoke grenades.
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    4 PWRR SOLDIERS FACE DAWN ATTACK
    Soldiers from 4 PWRR pose for a photo after an early morning attack on Salisbury Plain Training Area.

    Army Reserve Soldiers from across Hampshire, including Portsmouth and Southampton, who serve with 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales Royal Regiment nicknamed 'The Tigers' have been on Salisbury Plain Training Area in Wiltshire on exercise over the weekend 4th and 6th of December. They were putting their skills to the test in assaulting and securing buildings in an urban warfare environment.

    The exercise was delivered at Platoon level, with individuals coming together from across the Battalion's four Companies for their final training weekend of the year, Exercise Punniar Tiger. Approximately 70 soldiers from across the south east took part, although numbers were reduced this year in order to adhere to the COVID-19 restrictions. On receiving orders, the night before, the soldiers moved into position for a final dawn attack on Southdown Barn situated on the Plain which is the largest area of chalk grassland in north-west Europe.

    The assault took place on the old barn and its outer farm buildings. It involved the soldiers working through a series of room clearances, climbing over walls and storming the buildings within, using various weapon systems to achieve their objectives, firing hundreds of blank rounds and using special training smoke grenades.

    The purpose of the exercise was to develop 4 PWRR's Urban Warfare skills and tactics, techniques and procedures. Whilst the Battalion has no need to train for subterranean warfare, the environment provided the opportunity to develop a number of core skills and capabilities which enhanced their ability to operate within complex terrain.
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    4 PWRR SOLDIERS FACE DAWN ATTACK
    Soldiers from 4 PWRR pose for a photo after an early morning attack on Salisbury Plain Training Area.

    Army Reserve Soldiers from across Hampshire, including Portsmouth and Southampton, who serve with 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales Royal Regiment nicknamed 'The Tigers' have been on Salisbury Plain Training Area in Wiltshire on exercise over the weekend 4th and 6th of December. They were putting their skills to the test in assaulting and securing buildings in an urban warfare environment.

    The exercise was delivered at Platoon level, with individuals coming together from across the Battalion's four Companies for their final training weekend of the year, Exercise Punniar Tiger. Approximately 70 soldiers from across the south east took part, although numbers were reduced this year in order to adhere to the COVID-19 restrictions. On receiving orders, the night before, the soldiers moved into position for a final dawn attack on Southdown Barn situated on the Plain which is the largest area of chalk grassland in north-west Europe.

    The assault took place on the old barn and its outer farm buildings. It involved the soldiers working through a series of room clearances, climbing over walls and storming the buildings within, using various weapon systems to achieve their objectives, firing hundreds of blank rounds and using special training smoke grenades.

    The purpose of the exercise was to develop 4 PWRR's Urban Warfare skills and tactics, techniques and procedures. Whilst the Battalion has no need to train for subterranean warfare, the environment provided the opportunity to develop a number of core skills and capabilities which enhanced their ability to operate within complex terrain.
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  • NEWS - Griechenland: Demonstrationen in Athen
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    NEWS - Griechenland: Demonstrationen in Athen
    December 6, 2018 - Athens, Greece - A fire is seen after protesters throw petrol bomb toward the riot Police during a rally marking the 10th anniversary of the killing of teenager Alexis Grigoropoulos by a Greek police officer in Athens (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Griechenland: Demonstrationen in Athen
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    NEWS - Griechenland: Demonstrationen in Athen
    December 6, 2018 - Athens, Greece - A fire is seen after protesters throw petrol bomb toward the riot Police during a rally marking the 10th anniversary of the killing of teenager Alexis Grigoropoulos by a Greek police officer in Athens (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Griechenland: Demonstrationen in Athen
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    NEWS - Griechenland: Demonstrationen in Athen
    December 6, 2018 - Athens, Greece - A fire is seen after protesters throw petrol bomb toward the riot Police during a rally marking the 10th anniversary of the killing of teenager Alexis Grigoropoulos by a Greek police officer in Athens (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Griechenland: Demonstrationen in Athen
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    NEWS - Griechenland: Demonstrationen in Athen
    December 6, 2018 - Athens, Greece - A fire is seen after protesters throw petrol bomb toward the riot Police during a rally marking the 10th anniversary of the killing of teenager Alexis Grigoropoulos by a Greek police officer in Athens (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Griechenland: Demonstrationen in Athen
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    NEWS - Griechenland: Demonstrationen in Athen
    December 6, 2018 - Athens, Greece - A fire is seen after protesters throw petrol bomb toward the riot Police during a rally marking the 10th anniversary of the killing of teenager Alexis Grigoropoulos by a Greek police officer in Athens (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Grossbritannien: Bonfire Night
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    NEWS - Grossbritannien: Bonfire Night
    November 5, 2018 - Leeds, United Kingdom - People seen looking at the huge flame while gathering to celebrate the Bonfire and firework display in Roundhay Park, Leeds (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Grossbritannien: Bonfire Night
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    NEWS - Grossbritannien: Bonfire Night
    November 5, 2018 - Leeds, United Kingdom - People seen looking at the huge flame while gathering to celebrate the Bonfire and firework display in Roundhay Park, Leeds (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Grossbritannien: Bonfire Night
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    NEWS - Grossbritannien: Bonfire Night
    November 5, 2018 - Leeds, United Kingdom - People seen looking at the huge flame while gathering to celebrate the Bonfire and firework display in Roundhay Park, Leeds (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
    April 30, 2018 - Krakow, Poland - Participants participate in a ritual during the Beltane feast of Fire next to Krakau Mound in Krakow..The Beltane Fire Festival is an annual participatory arts event held on the night 30 April to mark the beginning of the Summer (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - James Comey auf Promo-Tour für sein Skandalbuch
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    NEWS - James Comey auf Promo-Tour für sein Skandalbuch
    Copies of former FBI Director James Comey's book "A Higher Loyalty: Truth, Lies, and Leadership" about President Donald Trump in a Barnes & Noble bookstore in New York on the day of its release, Tuesday, April 17, 2018. The publisher Macmillan has printed 850,000 copies of the book in anticipation of the expected demand. The first run of the last Trump book, by Michael Wolff, "Fire and Fury", also published by Macmillan, was initially only 150,000 copies. (ÂPhoto by Richard B. Levine) *** Local Caption *** 22917842
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