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Background imageArmy Collection: Challenger 2 Tank Live Firing During Exercise

Challenger 2 Tank Live Firing During Exercise
A Challenger 2 main battle tank (MBT) is pictured during a live firing exercise in Grafenwhr, Germany. Exercise BAVARIAN CHARGER was the first of three large contingency operation exercises being

Background imageArmy Collection: Sentinel R1

Sentinel R1
A Sentinel R1 surveillance aircraft is pictured in the Middle East. Royal Air Force personnel, deployed to 902 Expeditionary Air Wing (EAW) in the Middle East

Background imageArmy Collection: Warrior Infantry Fighting Vehicle in Germany

Warrior Infantry Fighting Vehicle in Germany
A British Warrior Armoured Infantry Fighting vehicle patrolling down the live firing range in Grafenwhr, Germany. Exercise BAVARIAN CHARGER was the first of three large contingency operation

Background imageArmy Collection: Chinese Warships Visit Portsmouth

Chinese Warships Visit Portsmouth
Three Chinese Warships arrived into Portsmouth where they were welcomed by large crowds. The Chinese Ambassador Mr Xiaoming Liu and Defence Attach Maj Gen Yao Min greeted the ships

Background imageArmy Collection: A Warrior on Salisbury Plain during Exercise Lion Strike

A Warrior on Salisbury Plain during Exercise Lion Strike
A Warrior on a fire road on Salisbury Plain during Exercise Lion Strike. Exercise Lion Strike is designed to test Majors from all trades across the Army in Command and Control scenarios

Background imageArmy Collection: Scimitar armoured fighting vehicle on Salisbury Plain during Exercise Lion Strike

Scimitar armoured fighting vehicle on Salisbury Plain during Exercise Lion Strike. Exercise Lion Strike is designed to test Majors from all trades across the Army in Command and Control scenarios

Background imageArmy Collection: AS-90 moving to its firing during Exercise Steel Sabre

AS-90 moving to its firing during Exercise Steel Sabre. Exercise Steel Sabre: The aim of this huge Royal Artillery live firing exercise was to bring all the components of an effective Artillery group

Background imageArmy Collection: AS90 Firing on Exercise Tartan Dagger

AS90 Firing on Exercise Tartan Dagger
British Army deployed AS90 to Salisbury Plains Training Area to conduct Exercise Tartan Dagger. Captured during the second day of live firing for the AS90s which launched close to 3000 rounds through

Background imageArmy Collection: Foxhound Light Protected Patrol Vehicle (LPPV)

Foxhound Light Protected Patrol Vehicle (LPPV). The Foxhound is at the cutting edge of protected patrol vehicle technology and provides unprecedented levels of blast protection for its size

Background imageArmy Collection: RAF Falcons Parachute Display Team

RAF Falcons Parachute Display Team
The RAF Falcons Parachute Display Team in action in 2001

Background imageArmy Collection: RAF Merlin Mk3 Silhouette

RAF Merlin Mk3 Silhouette
RAF Merlin Mk3 helicopter is pictured during Exercise Pashtun Jaguar in the UK. Pashtun Jaguar provides essential pre-deployment training for Joint Helicopter Command (JHC) personnel

Background imageArmy Collection: RAF Chinook Mk3

RAF Chinook Mk3
A Mk 3 Chinook from RAF Odiham practices landing in a confined area. The Chinook is a very capable and versatile support helicopter that can be operated in many diverse environments ranging from cold

Background imageArmy Collection: Apache Helicopter Firing Rockets

Apache Helicopter Firing Rockets
An Apache Attack helicopter of the Army Air Corps in Afghanistan fires rockets at insurgents during a patrol in 2008. Designed to hunt and destroy tanks

Background imageArmy Collection: MLRS (Multiple Launch Rocket System) Vehicles at Camp Bastion, Afghanistan

MLRS (Multiple Launch Rocket System) Vehicles at Camp Bastion, Afghanistan
M270 MLRS (Multiple Launch Rocket System) vehicles at Camp Bastion, Afghanistan. The 227mm American designed Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS)

Background imageArmy Collection: Lynx Mk9A Helicopter at Naval Air Facility El Centro, USA

Lynx Mk9A Helicopter at Naval Air Facility El Centro, USA
A Lynx MK9A helicopter from 847 Naval Air Squadron, normally based at the Royal Naval Air Station Yeovilton in Somerset, conducts dust landings at Naval Air Facility El Centro

Background imageArmy Collection: Queens Diamond Jubilee Parade and Muster at Windsor Castle

Queens Diamond Jubilee Parade and Muster at Windsor Castle
Troops from all three Services formed on parade at Windsor Castle for her Majesty the Queen during the Diamond Jubilee Parade and Muster in May 2012

Background imageArmy Collection: Wildcat Helicopter

Wildcat Helicopter
The new Wildcat helicopter is pictured during a training exercise with reservist ground crews from the Territorial Army. It was the Armys first opportunity to work with the helicopter which is due in

Background imageArmy Collection: Foxhound Light Protected Patrol Vehicle in Afghanistan

Foxhound Light Protected Patrol Vehicle in Afghanistan
A Foxhound Light Protected Patrol Vehicle is put through its paces at Camp Bastion, Afghanistan. Foxhound is at the cutting edge of protected patrol vehicle technology

Background imageArmy Collection: Armed Forces Day National Event in Plymouth

Armed Forces Day National Event in Plymouth
Pictured: The Red Arrows provide a thrilling finale to the Armed Forces Day National Event Plymouth. Story: People came in their thousands for the fourth annual Armed Forces Day national event held

Background imageArmy Collection: Army Lynx Helicopter

Army Lynx Helicopter
Advanced high speed multi-purpose twin engined Lynx helicopter. Used by the Army and RMs. Crew consists of 1 x pilot and an observer. Speed 180 knots. 2 x Rolls-Royce Gem engines

Background imageArmy Collection: Royal Navy Sea King Mk 4 Helicopter Firing Decoy Flares in Afghanistan

Royal Navy Sea King Mk 4 Helicopter Firing Decoy Flares in Afghanistan
A Royal Navy Sea King Mk4 helicopter of the Commando Helicopter Force (CHF) fires decoy flares whilst on operations in Helmand Province, Afghanistan

Background imageArmy Collection: Challenger 2 Tank Firing a Shell at Night

Challenger 2 Tank Firing a Shell at Night
A Challenger 2 Tank on Castlemartin Ranges in Pembrokeshire, Wales firing a shell at night. The newly amalgamated Royal Tank Regiment exercised Challenger 2 Main Battle Tanks on Castlemartin Ranges

Background imageArmy Collection: Challenger 2 Tank Firing a Shell

Challenger 2 Tank Firing a Shell
A Challenger 2 tank on Castlemartin Ranges in Pembrokeshire, Wales fires a Squash-Head practice round. The newly amalgamated Royal Tank Regiment exercised Challenger 2 Main Battle Tanks

Background imageArmy Collection: Challenger 2 Tank

Challenger 2 Tank
A Challenger 2 tank on Castlemartin Ranges in Pembrokeshire, Wales. The newly amalgamated Royal Tank Regiment exercised Challenger 2 Main Battle Tanks on Castlemartin Ranges for the first time since

Background imageArmy Collection: A QRL Challenger 2 at a media demonstratio. Kuwait. 13 / 03 / 2003

A QRL Challenger 2 at a media demonstratio. Kuwait. 13 / 03 / 2003
A Queens Royal Lancers Challenger 2 tank, attached to the 1st Royal Regiment of Fusiliers (1 RRF) Battlegroup, demonstrates its ability to the worlds media, at Camp Coyote, Kuwait

Background imageArmy Collection: 4 Regiment Army Air Corp Gazelle Helicopter

4 Regiment Army Air Corp Gazelle Helicopter
4 Regiment Army Air Corp Gazelle conducted winter training in the mountainous region above Bardufoss, Norway. Exercise Clockwork 06 was a 14-week training exercise

Background imageArmy Collection: A Lynx Mk7 taking part in Exercise Gadfly

A Lynx Mk7 taking part in Exercise Gadfly
An Army Lynx Mk7 of 847 Naval Air Squadron (NAS), flying over the French Armee de Terre Base at Gap-Tallard, Southern France as part of Exercise Gadfly

Background imageArmy Collection: Army Gazelle helicopters carrying trainee Forward Air Controllers (FACs) at RAF Spadeadam

Army Gazelle helicopters carrying trainee Forward Air Controllers (FACs) at RAF Spadeadam
Pictured are Army Gazelle helicopters carrying trainee Forward Air Controllers (FACs) at RAF Spadeadam, Cumbria. Joint Forward Air Control Training and Standards Unit (JFACTSU)

Background imageArmy Collection: Army Air Corps Griffin Helicopter on Training Flight

Army Air Corps Griffin Helicopter on Training Flight
A Griffin helicopter from 2 (Training) Regiment, 668 Squadron of the Army Air Corps is pictured on a training flight over Salisbury Plain

Background imageArmy Collection: A British Army Squirrel trainer helicopter. Dorset. 19 / 11 / 2002

A British Army Squirrel trainer helicopter. Dorset. 19 / 11 / 2002
Date: 18-19 Nov 2002 Location: Lulworth Camp/Bovington Ranges, Dorset Image by Corporal Mark BALLANTYNE RLC Caption: A British Army Squirrel trainer helicopter carrying a photographic team chases a

Background imageArmy Collection: RAF Tornado GR4 at Kandahar Airfield in Afghanistan

RAF Tornado GR4 at Kandahar Airfield in Afghanistan
A Royal Air Force Tornado GR4 from 2 (Army Cooperation) Squadron taxis past the flightline prior to another mission over the skies of Afghanistan.The Squadron is part of the RAF 904 Expeditionary Air

Background imageArmy Collection: Sunset over Middle Wallop Airfield

Sunset over Middle Wallop Airfield
Sunset over the airfield at the Army Air Corps Middle Wallop base in Hampshire

Background imageArmy Collection: A Squirrel chase helicopter. Lulworth Camp / Bovington Ranges, Dorset. 18 / 11 / 2002

A Squirrel chase helicopter. Lulworth Camp / Bovington Ranges, Dorset. 18 / 11 / 2002
Pictured is an Army Air Corps Squirrel helicopter. It is a variant of the AS350 Ecureuil civil helicopter. The relatively modern Squirrel is the training aircraft of choice for both the Defence

Background imageArmy Collection: Royal Air Force Sentinel R1 Surveillance Aircraft

Royal Air Force Sentinel R1 Surveillance Aircraft
A Sentinel R1 surveillance aircraft of 5 Squadron RAF, at an airfield in the Middle East. The Sentinel R1 provides a long-range, battlefield-intelligence

Background imageArmy Collection: RAF Puma Helicopter on Exercise Askari Thunder in Kenya

RAF Puma Helicopter on Exercise Askari Thunder in Kenya
A Royal Air Force Puma helicopter is pictured over Kenya during Exercise Askari Thunder. Askari Thunder is a Collective Training Competence (CTC) level 3 battle group (BG)

Background imageArmy Collection: The front of a Land Rover Snatch Vixen vehicle on show

The front of a Land Rover Snatch Vixen vehicle on show
The front of a Land Rover Snatch-Vixen vehicle on show at the Urgent Operational Requirement (UOR) Equipment Demonstration in Salisbury, Wiltshire

Background imageArmy Collection: Apache Helicopter Takes off from HMS Ocean During Operation Ellamy

Apache Helicopter Takes off from HMS Ocean During Operation Ellamy
An Army Air Corps Apache helicopter takes off from HMS Ocean during Operation Ellamy, the UKs contribution to UNSCR1973 in the Mediterranean Sea

Background imageArmy Collection: Troops Taking Part in Lord Mayors Show in London 2010

Troops Taking Part in Lord Mayors Show in London 2010
The Household Cavalry rides past the new Lord Mayor of London during the Lord Mayors Show, London in November 2010. On 13th November 2010 the biggest ever Lord Mayors Show took place in the City of

Background imageArmy Collection: Army Air Corps Apache Helicopter Over Sunset in Mediterranean Sea

Army Air Corps Apache Helicopter Over Sunset in Mediterranean Sea
An Army Apache attack helicopter flys towards the setting sun from HMS Ocean in the Mediterranean Sea. On 18th September Apaches embarked on HMS Ocean for Operation Ellamy took part in landing

Background imageArmy Collection: Apache Helicopter on HMS Illustrious

Apache Helicopter on HMS Illustrious
An Apache helicopter on the deck of HMS Illustrious, whilst Type 23 frigate HMS Somerset sails past in the background. The Apache attack helicopter can operate in all weathers

Background imageArmy Collection: RAF Chinook Helicopter at Camp Bastion, Afghanistan

RAF Chinook Helicopter at Camp Bastion, Afghanistan
A Royal Air Force Chinook helicopter from 1310 Flight at Camp Bastion, Afghanistan. The RAF operates the largest fleet of Chinook support helicopters after the US Army

Background imageArmy Collection: Nimrod E-3D Sentry Air Early Warning Aircraft

Nimrod E-3D Sentry Air Early Warning Aircraft
A Royal Air Force E-3D Sentry. E-3D aircraft were taking part in Exercise Taurus Mountain 3, in the skies over North Yorkshire in March 2012

Background imageArmy Collection: Army Gazelle Helicopter on Training Exercise at BATUS in Canada

Army Gazelle Helicopter on Training Exercise at BATUS in Canada
An Army Air Corps Gazelle reconnaissance helicopter is pictured at the British Army Training Unit Suffield (BATUS) in Canada

Background imageArmy Collection: Bristish Army Air Corps Apache Attack Helicopter

Bristish Army Air Corps Apache Attack Helicopter
An Army Air Corps Apache helicopter is pictured during an exercise over Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire. Designed to hunt and destroy tanks

Background imageArmy Collection: Army Lynx Mk7

Army Lynx Mk7
A Lynx Mk7 attack helicopter of 3 Army Air Corps (aC) lands on a pad during Exercise Crimson Eagle in the Arizona desert, USA

Background imageArmy Collection: Army Air Corps Apache Helicopter Pilot Prepares forTake Off

Army Air Corps Apache Helicopter Pilot Prepares forTake Off
An Army Air Corps Apache attack helicopter takes off during an exercise on the Barton Stacey Training Area (BSTA) near Winchester

Background imageArmy Collection: RAF Chinook Creates Dust Cloud Landing in Afghanistan

RAF Chinook Creates Dust Cloud Landing in Afghanistan
A Royal Air Force Chinook helicopter comes into land at Camp Bastion, Helmand, Afghanistan follwoing a mission. The Chinook is a very capable

Background imageArmy Collection: Army Air Corps Lynx Mk9A Helicopter Lifts Off During Op Omid Haft in Afghanistan

Army Air Corps Lynx Mk9A Helicopter Lifts Off During Op Omid Haft in Afghanistan
An Army Air Corps Lynx 9a helicopter takes of with elements of A Company, 1 Rifles during Helicopter Assault Force (HAF) Operation



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