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Best of Defence Imagery 2020
A member on 2 Para looks into the camera as night falls during Exercise Wessex Storm.
Across three days of high tempo activity on both the ground and in the air, the 2 PARA Battlegroup has launched on the final mission of Exercise Wessex Storm.
Fighting against a free-thinking enemy force on Salisbury Plain, the mission lets the paratroopers show their skills and readiness for short notice operations around the world.
The 2 PARA Battlegroup is built around the paratroopers of Colchester-based 2nd Battalion The Parachute Regiment, supported by signallers, engineers, artillery, medics and logistics specialists from 16 Air Assault Brigade. It is training to be ready to deploy at short notice on operations around the world.
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Best of Defence Imagery 2020
Members of 45 Commando’s (Royal Marines) are seen here firing mortars during a night exercise on Salisbury Plain.
The Royal Marines are part of the Naval Service and under the full command of Fleet Commander. The rank structure of the corps is similar to that of the British Army with officers and other ranks recruited and initially trained separately from other naval personnel. Since 2017 women have been able to serve in all roles in the Royal Marines. On average, 1,200 recruits attend training courses at the Commando Training Centre Royal Marines every year.© MOD Crown Copyright / eyevine
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Best of Defence Imagery 2020
Image shows an Officer Cadet from the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst (RMAS), jumping a wall during Exercise Dynamic Victory at Lydd Ranges & STANTA Training Area.
Exercise Dynamic Victory is the final confirmation exercise of the 44 week commissioning course; it tests the cadets suitability to become junior officers in the field army.
The first phase sees the Officer Cadets undergo a live firing package at Lydd ranges, which gives valuable training in situational awareness and command & control, then deploy to a tactical phase in STANTA training area, where they operate in urban and rural environments, testing them on their personal administration, fieldcraft and ability to make decisions under pressure.
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Best of Defence Imagery 2020
Image shows Officer Cadets from Royal Military Academy Sandhurst (RMAS), donning their berets during Exercise Dynamic Victory at Lydd Ranges & STANTA Training Area.
Exercise Dynamic Victory is the final confirmation exercise of the 44 week commissioning course; it tests the cadets suitability to become junior officers in the field army.
The first phase sees the Officer Cadets undergo a live firing package at Lydd ranges, which gives valuable training in situational awareness and command & control, then deploy to a tactical phase in STANTA training area, where they operate in urban and rural environments, testing them on their personal administration, fieldcraft and ability to make decisions under pressure.
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