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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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DUKAS_120569366_EYE
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
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
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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DUKAS_120569389_EYE
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
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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DUKAS_120569364_EYE
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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DUKAS_120569341_EYE
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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Armed Forces personnel working to keep British people safe at Christmas
A soldier from 4 PWRR, seen here wearing a Christmas hat whilst taking a well earned rest from an exercise taking place on Salisbury Plain.
Army Reserve Soldiers from across Hampshire, including Portsmouth and Southampton, who serve with 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment nicknamed ‘The Tigers’ have been on Salisbury Plain Training Area in Wiltshire on exercise over the weekend 4th – 6th December. They were putting their skills to the test in assaulting and securing buildings in an urban warfare environment.
Thousands of Armed Forces personnel will be working across the globe this Christmas to help keep Britain safe, so people at home can enjoy the festive season.
The Armed Forces are on duty 365 days a year, 24 hours a day, and Christmas is no exception. This year, around 6,400 sailors, marines, soldiers, airmen and airwomen will be deployed on operations.
From Somalia and Ukraine to efforts to protect British people against coronavirus and threats here in the United Kingdom, the Armed Forces will be deployed across all corners of the globe taking part in 39 operations across 46 different countries.
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Armed Forces personnel working to keep British people safe at Christmas
A solder from 4 PWRR puts the finishing touches on a Christmas tree in the field before receiving Christmas dinner.
Army Reserve Soldiers from across Hampshire, including Portsmouth and Southampton, who serve with 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment nicknamed ‘The Tigers’ have been on Salisbury Plain Training Area in Wiltshire on exercise over the weekend 4th – 6th December. They were putting their skills to the test in assaulting and securing buildings in an urban warfare environment.
Thousands of Armed Forces personnel will be working across the globe this Christmas to help keep Britain safe, so people at home can enjoy the festive season.
The Armed Forces are on duty 365 days a year, 24 hours a day, and Christmas is no exception. This year, around 6,400 sailors, marines, soldiers, airmen and airwomen will be deployed on operations.
From Somalia and Ukraine to efforts to protect British people against coronavirus and threats here in the United Kingdom, the Armed Forces will be deployed across all corners of the globe taking part in 39 operations across 46 different countries.
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Best of Defence Imagery 2020
Image of an Army reservist looking through the scope of his rifle, during an exercise in South West Scotland.
Army Reservists from the 7th Battalion, the Royal Regiment of Scotland (7 SCOTS) have deployed to South West Scotland to learn one of the most difficult roles in infantry combat, that of fighting in an urban area. This is known as Operations in a Built up Area (OBUA). The tough but rewarding course provides attendees with the skills needed to survive in such a complex environment.
The Army Reservists who make up 7 SCOTS are recruited from the northern parts of Scotland. Often they combine their Army career with other, full time employment. With its headquarters in Perth, 7 SCOTS is one of two reserve infantry battalions in Scotland and in recent years members of the Battalion have deployed with their Regular Army colleagues to Operations and Exercises across the world.
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Pond in Craigellachie National Nature Reserve, Scotland
Pond in Craigellachie National Nature Reserve, Highlands, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
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Trail in Craigellachie National Nature Reserve, Scotland
Trail in Craigellachie National Nature Reserve, Highlands, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
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Craigellachie National Nature Reserve, Scotland
Craigellachie National Nature Reserve, Highlands, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
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Black Iguana Ctenosaur Ctenosaura similis adult Manuel Antonio National Park Central Pacific Coast Costa Rica Central America. Black iguana Ctenosaura similis reptile Manuel Antonio National Park Costa Rica (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 28239218
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Anthony Eden has first jet flight
Southampton : Mr Anthony Eden had his first flight in a jet plane when he visited the County of Kent ( No 500) Squadron of the Royal Auxiliary Air Force , of which he is Honorary Air Commodore , in training at Thorney Island , Hampshire, The Squadron flies Meteor jets . PHoto shows: Mr Anthony Eden , in flying kit , climbs into the cockpit of a Meteor jet plane at Thorney Island
29 August 1949 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Anthony Eden has first jet flight
Southampton : Mr Anthony Eden had his first flight in a jet plane when he visited the County of Kent ( No 500) Squadron of the Royal Auxiliary Air Force , of which he is Honorary Air Commodore , in training at Thorney Island , Hampshire, The Squadron flies Meteor jets . PHoto shows: Mr Anthony Eden with the Squadron
29 August 1949 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Anthony Eden has first jet flight
Southampton : Mr Anthony Eden had his first flight in a jet plane when he visited the County of Kent ( No 500) Squadron of the Royal Auxiliary Air Force , of which he is Honorary Air Commodore , in training at Thorney Island , Hampshire, The Squadron flies Meteor jets . PHoto shows: Mr Anthony Eden , shaking hands with some of the Squadron
29 August 1949 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Anthony Eden has first jet flight
Southampton : Mr Anthony Eden had his first flight in a jet plane when he visited the County of Kent ( No 500) Squadron of the Royal Auxiliary Air Force , of which he is Honorary Air Commodore , in training at Thorney Island , Hampshire, The Squadron flies Meteor jets . PHoto shows: Mr Anthony Eden , in flying kit , climbs into the cockpit of a Meteor jet plane at Thorney Island
29 August 1949 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Anthony Eden has first jet flight
Southampton : Mr Anthony Eden had his first flight in a jet plane when he visited the County of Kent ( No 500) Squadron of the Royal Auxiliary Air Force , of which he is Honorary Air Commodore , in training at Thorney Island , Hampshire, The Squadron flies Meteor jets . PHoto shows: Mr Anthony Eden , climbs into the cockpit of a Meteor jet plane at Thorney Island
29 August 1949 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Mono Negative
Anthony Eden has first jet flight
Southampton : Mr Anthony Eden had his first flight in a jet plane when he visited the County of Kent ( No 500) Squadron of the Royal Auxiliary Air Force , of which he is Honorary Air Commodore , in training at Thorney Island , Hampshire, The Squadron flies Meteor jets . PHoto shows: Mr Anthony Eden , in flying kit , climbs into the cockpit of a Meteor jet plane at Thorney Island
29 August 1949 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Mono Negative
Anthony Eden has first jet flight
Southampton : Mr Anthony Eden had his first flight in a jet plane when he visited the County of Kent ( No 500) Squadron of the Royal Auxiliary Air Force , of which he is Honorary Air Commodore , in training at Thorney Island , Hampshire, The Squadron flies Meteor jets . PHoto shows: Mr Anthony Eden , in flying kit , climbs into the cockpit of a Meteor jet plane at Thorney Island
29 August 1949 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Adult Amazon pink river dolphin, Inia geoffrensis,Yanayacu Lake, Pacaya-Samiria Reserve, Loreto, Peru.
Adult Amazon pink river dolphin (Inia geoffrensis), Yanayacu Lake, Pacaya-Samiria Reserve, Loreto, Peru, South America
Michael Nolan -
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Local craftswomen selling their wares by canoe on Pacalpa Caño, Pacaya Samiria Reserve, Loreto, Peru.
Local craftswomen selling their wares by canoe on Pacalpa Cano, Pacaya Samiria Reserve, Loreto, Peru, South America
Michael Nolan -
DUKAS_123967197_RHA
A pair of white-eared jacamars, Galbalcyrhynchus leucotis, Pacaya River, Pacaya Samiria Reserve, Loreto, Peru.
A pair of white-eared jacamars (Galbalcyrhynchus leucotis), Pacaya River, Pacaya Samiria Reserve, Loreto, Peru, South America
Michael Nolan -
DUK10109893_061
FEATURE - Frankreich: Proteste der 'Gilets Jaunes' in Paris
Act IV of the mobilization of the Yellow Vests gathered 125 000 demonstrators on the whole French territory of which 10 000 in Paris having joined the Champs-Elysees.
The state had deployed 5,500 law enforcement personnel to ensure the safety of the day.
December 8, 2018, Paris, France.
L'acte IV de la mobilisation du mouvement des Gilets Jaunes a rassemble 125 000 manifestants sur l'ensemble du territoire Francais dont 10 000 a Paris qui ont rejoint les Champs Elysees.
L etat avait deploye 5500 membres des forces de l ordre pour assurer la securite de la journee.
8 decembre 2018, Paris, France.//SIPA_1135.25332/Credit:NeO Tony LEE/SIPA/1812091410 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00887477
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DUK10109893_029
FEATURE - Frankreich: Proteste der 'Gilets Jaunes' in Paris
Act IV of the mobilization of the Yellow Vests gathered 125 000 demonstrators on the whole French territory of which 10 000 in Paris having joined the Champs-Elysees.
The state had deployed 5,500 law enforcement personnel to ensure the safety of the day.
December 8, 2018, Paris, France.
L'acte IV de la mobilisation du mouvement des Gilets Jaunes a rassemble 125 000 manifestants sur l'ensemble du territoire Francais dont 10 000 a Paris qui ont rejoint les Champs Elysees.
L etat avait deploye 5500 membres des forces de l ordre pour assurer la securite de la journee.
8 decembre 2018, Paris, France.//SIPA_1135.25336/Credit:NeO Tony LEE/SIPA/1812091410 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00887477
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DUK10109893_041
FEATURE - Frankreich: Proteste der 'Gilets Jaunes' in Paris
Act IV of the mobilization of the Yellow Vests gathered 125 000 demonstrators on the whole French territory of which 10 000 in Paris having joined the Champs-Elysees.
The state had deployed 5,500 law enforcement personnel to ensure the safety of the day.
December 8, 2018, Paris, France.
L'acte IV de la mobilisation du mouvement des Gilets Jaunes a rassemble 125 000 manifestants sur l'ensemble du territoire Francais dont 10 000 a Paris qui ont rejoint les Champs Elysees.
L etat avait deploye 5500 membres des forces de l ordre pour assurer la securite de la journee.
8 decembre 2018, Paris, France.//SIPA_1135.25345/Credit:NeO Tony LEE/SIPA/1812091410 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00887477
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DUK10109893_045
FEATURE - Frankreich: Proteste der 'Gilets Jaunes' in Paris
Act IV of the mobilization of the Yellow Vests gathered 125 000 demonstrators on the whole French territory of which 10 000 in Paris having joined the Champs-Elysees.
The state had deployed 5,500 law enforcement personnel to ensure the safety of the day.
December 8, 2018, Paris, France.
L'acte IV de la mobilisation du mouvement des Gilets Jaunes a rassemble 125 000 manifestants sur l'ensemble du territoire Francais dont 10 000 a Paris qui ont rejoint les Champs Elysees.
L etat avait deploye 5500 membres des forces de l ordre pour assurer la securite de la journee.
8 decembre 2018, Paris, France.//SIPA_1135.25341/Credit:NeO Tony LEE/SIPA/1812091410 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00887477
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DUK10109893_043
FEATURE - Frankreich: Proteste der 'Gilets Jaunes' in Paris
Act IV of the mobilization of the Yellow Vests gathered 125 000 demonstrators on the whole French territory of which 10 000 in Paris having joined the Champs-Elysees.
The state had deployed 5,500 law enforcement personnel to ensure the safety of the day.
December 8, 2018, Paris, France.
L'acte IV de la mobilisation du mouvement des Gilets Jaunes a rassemble 125 000 manifestants sur l'ensemble du territoire Francais dont 10 000 a Paris qui ont rejoint les Champs Elysees.
L etat avait deploye 5500 membres des forces de l ordre pour assurer la securite de la journee.
8 decembre 2018, Paris, France.//SIPA_1135.25342/Credit:NeO Tony LEE/SIPA/1812091410 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00887477
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DUK10109893_022
FEATURE - Frankreich: Proteste der 'Gilets Jaunes' in Paris
Act IV of the mobilization of the Yellow Vests gathered 125 000 demonstrators on the whole French territory of which 10 000 in Paris having joined the Champs-Elysees.
The state had deployed 5,500 law enforcement personnel to ensure the safety of the day.
December 8, 2018, Paris, France.
L'acte IV de la mobilisation du mouvement des Gilets Jaunes a rassemble 125 000 manifestants sur l'ensemble du territoire Francais dont 10 000 a Paris qui ont rejoint les Champs Elysees.
L etat avait deploye 5500 membres des forces de l ordre pour assurer la securite de la journee.
8 decembre 2018, Paris, France.//SIPA_1135.25326/Credit:NeO Tony LEE/SIPA/1812091410 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00887477
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DUK10109893_058
FEATURE - Frankreich: Proteste der 'Gilets Jaunes' in Paris
Act IV of the mobilization of the Yellow Vests gathered 125 000 demonstrators on the whole French territory of which 10 000 in Paris having joined the Champs-Elysees.
The state had deployed 5,500 law enforcement personnel to ensure the safety of the day.
December 8, 2018, Paris, France.
L'acte IV de la mobilisation du mouvement des Gilets Jaunes a rassemble 125 000 manifestants sur l'ensemble du territoire Francais dont 10 000 a Paris qui ont rejoint les Champs Elysees.
L etat avait deploye 5500 membres des forces de l ordre pour assurer la securite de la journee.
8 decembre 2018, Paris, France.//SIPA_1135.25329/Credit:NeO Tony LEE/SIPA/1812091410 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00887477
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DUK10109893_023
FEATURE - Frankreich: Proteste der 'Gilets Jaunes' in Paris
Act IV of the mobilization of the Yellow Vests gathered 125 000 demonstrators on the whole French territory of which 10 000 in Paris having joined the Champs-Elysees.
The state had deployed 5,500 law enforcement personnel to ensure the safety of the day.
December 8, 2018, Paris, France.
L'acte IV de la mobilisation du mouvement des Gilets Jaunes a rassemble 125 000 manifestants sur l'ensemble du territoire Francais dont 10 000 a Paris qui ont rejoint les Champs Elysees.
L etat avait deploye 5500 membres des forces de l ordre pour assurer la securite de la journee.
8 decembre 2018, Paris, France.//SIPA_1135.25346/Credit:NeO Tony LEE/SIPA/1812091410 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00887477
(c) Dukas -
DUK10109893_030
FEATURE - Frankreich: Proteste der 'Gilets Jaunes' in Paris
Act IV of the mobilization of the Yellow Vests gathered 125 000 demonstrators on the whole French territory of which 10 000 in Paris having joined the Champs-Elysees.
The state had deployed 5,500 law enforcement personnel to ensure the safety of the day.
December 8, 2018, Paris, France.
L'acte IV de la mobilisation du mouvement des Gilets Jaunes a rassemble 125 000 manifestants sur l'ensemble du territoire Francais dont 10 000 a Paris qui ont rejoint les Champs Elysees.
L etat avait deploye 5500 membres des forces de l ordre pour assurer la securite de la journee.
8 decembre 2018, Paris, France.//SIPA_1135.25344/Credit:NeO Tony LEE/SIPA/1812091410 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00887477
(c) Dukas -
DUK10109893_059
FEATURE - Frankreich: Proteste der 'Gilets Jaunes' in Paris
Paris completely deserted, all the arteries leading to the Champs Elysv'es were cordoned off during the act IV of the mobilization of the movement of the Yellow Vests which gathered 125 000 demonstrators on the whole of the French territory of which 10 000 in Paris joined the Champs Elysees .
The state had deployed 5,500 law enforcement personnel to ensure the safety of the day.
December 8, 2018, Paris, France.
Paris complv®tement dv'sert, toutes les artv®res menant aux Champs Elysv'es ont v'tv' bouclv'es durant l‚Äôacte IV de la mobilisation du mouvement des Gilets Jaunes qui a rassemblv' 125 000 manifestants sur l'ensemble du territoire Franvßais dont 10 000 v† Paris ont rejoint les Champs Elysv'es.
L’v'tat avait dv'ployv' 5500 membres des forces de l’ordre pour assurer la sv'curitv' de la journv'e.
8 dv'cembre 2018, Paris, France.//SCHEIBER_1135.25295/Credit:Frederic Scheiber/SIPA/1812091317 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00887474
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DUK10109893_065
FEATURE - Frankreich: Proteste der 'Gilets Jaunes' in Paris
Act IV of the mobilization of the Yellow Vests gathered 125 000 demonstrators on the whole French territory of which 10 000 in Paris having joined the Champs-Elysees.
The state had deployed 5,500 law enforcement personnel to ensure the safety of the day.
December 8, 2018, Paris, France.
L'acte IV de la mobilisation du mouvement des Gilets Jaunes a rassemble 125 000 manifestants sur l'ensemble du territoire Francais dont 10 000 a Paris qui ont rejoint les Champs Elysees.
L etat avait deploye 5500 membres des forces de l ordre pour assurer la securite de la journee.
8 decembre 2018, Paris, France.//SCHEIBER_1135.25277/Credit:Frederic Scheiber/SIPA/1812091317 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00887473
(c) Dukas -
DUK10109893_037
FEATURE - Frankreich: Proteste der 'Gilets Jaunes' in Paris
Paris completely deserted, all the arteries leading to the Champs Elysées were cordoned off during the act IV of the mobilization of the movement of the Yellow Vests which gathered 125 000 demonstrators on the whole of the French territory of which 10 000 in Paris joined the Champs Elysees .
The state had deployed 5,500 law enforcement personnel to ensure the safety of the day.
December 8, 2018, Paris, France.
//SCHEIBER_1135.25300/Credit:Frederic Scheiber/SIPA/1812091318 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00887474
(c) Dukas -
DUK10109893_053
FEATURE - Frankreich: Proteste der 'Gilets Jaunes' in Paris
Paris completely deserted, all the arteries leading to the Champs Elysv'es were cordoned off during the act IV of the mobilization of the movement of the Yellow Vests which gathered 125 000 demonstrators on the whole of the French territory of which 10 000 in Paris joined the Champs Elysees .
The state had deployed 5,500 law enforcement personnel to ensure the safety of the day.
December 8, 2018, Paris, France.
Paris complv®tement dv'sert, toutes les artv®res menant aux Champs Elysv'es ont v'tv' bouclv'es durant l‚Äôacte IV de la mobilisation du mouvement des Gilets Jaunes qui a rassemblv' 125 000 manifestants sur l'ensemble du territoire Franvßais dont 10 000 v† Paris ont rejoint les Champs Elysv'es.
L’v'tat avait dv'ployv' 5500 membres des forces de l’ordre pour assurer la sv'curitv' de la journv'e.
8 dv'cembre 2018, Paris, France.//SCHEIBER_1135.25301/Credit:Frederic Scheiber/SIPA/1812091318 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00887474
(c) Dukas -
DUK10109893_055
FEATURE - Frankreich: Proteste der 'Gilets Jaunes' in Paris
Act IV of the mobilization of the Yellow Vests gathered 125 000 demonstrators on the whole French territory of which 10 000 in Paris having joined the Champs-Elysees.
The state had deployed 5,500 law enforcement personnel to ensure the safety of the day.
December 8, 2018, Paris, France.
L'acte IV de la mobilisation du mouvement des Gilets Jaunes a rassemble 125 000 manifestants sur l'ensemble du territoire Francais dont 10 000 a Paris qui ont rejoint les Champs Elysees.
L etat avait deploye 5500 membres des forces de l ordre pour assurer la securite de la journee.
8 decembre 2018, Paris, France.//SCHEIBER_1135.25272/Credit:Frederic Scheiber/SIPA/1812091317 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00887473
(c) Dukas -
DUK10109893_062
FEATURE - Frankreich: Proteste der 'Gilets Jaunes' in Paris
Act IV of the mobilization of the Yellow Vests gathered 125 000 demonstrators on the whole French territory of which 10 000 in Paris having joined the Champs-Elysees.
The state had deployed 5,500 law enforcement personnel to ensure the safety of the day.
December 8, 2018, Paris, France.
L'acte IV de la mobilisation du mouvement des Gilets Jaunes a rassemble 125 000 manifestants sur l'ensemble du territoire Francais dont 10 000 a Paris qui ont rejoint les Champs Elysees.
L etat avait deploye 5500 membres des forces de l ordre pour assurer la securite de la journee.
8 decembre 2018, Paris, France.//SCHEIBER_1135.25276/Credit:Frederic Scheiber/SIPA/1812091317 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00887473
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DUK10109893_046
FEATURE - Frankreich: Proteste der 'Gilets Jaunes' in Paris
Act IV of the mobilization of the Yellow Vests gathered 125 000 demonstrators on the whole French territory of which 10 000 in Paris having joined the Champs-Elysees.
The state had deployed 5,500 law enforcement personnel to ensure the safety of the day.
December 8, 2018, Paris, France.
L'acte IV de la mobilisation du mouvement des Gilets Jaunes a rassemble 125 000 manifestants sur l'ensemble du territoire Francais dont 10 000 a Paris qui ont rejoint les Champs Elysees.
L etat avait deploye 5500 membres des forces de l ordre pour assurer la securite de la journee.
8 decembre 2018, Paris, France.//SCHEIBER_1135.25285/Credit:Frederic Scheiber/SIPA/1812091317 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00887473
(c) Dukas -
DUK10109893_060
FEATURE - Frankreich: Proteste der 'Gilets Jaunes' in Paris
Act IV of the mobilization of the Yellow Vests gathered 125 000 demonstrators on the whole French territory of which 10 000 in Paris having joined the Champs-Elysees.
The state had deployed 5,500 law enforcement personnel to ensure the safety of the day.
December 8, 2018, Paris, France.
L'acte IV de la mobilisation du mouvement des Gilets Jaunes a rassemble 125 000 manifestants sur l'ensemble du territoire Francais dont 10 000 a Paris qui ont rejoint les Champs Elysees.
L etat avait deploye 5500 membres des forces de l ordre pour assurer la securite de la journee.
8 decembre 2018, Paris, France.//SCHEIBER_1135.25267/Credit:Frederic Scheiber/SIPA/1812091317 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00887473
(c) Dukas -
DUK10109893_033
FEATURE - Frankreich: Proteste der 'Gilets Jaunes' in Paris
Act IV of the mobilization of the Yellow Vests gathered 125 000 demonstrators on the whole French territory of which 10 000 in Paris having joined the Champs-Elysees.
The state had deployed 5,500 law enforcement personnel to ensure the safety of the day.
December 8, 2018, Paris, France.
L'acte IV de la mobilisation du mouvement des Gilets Jaunes a rassemble 125 000 manifestants sur l'ensemble du territoire Francais dont 10 000 a Paris qui ont rejoint les Champs Elysees.
L etat avait deploye 5500 membres des forces de l ordre pour assurer la securite de la journee.
8 decembre 2018, Paris, France.//SCHEIBER_1135.25270/Credit:Frederic Scheiber/SIPA/1812091317 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00887473
(c) Dukas