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Land sea air forces from ten countries are taking part in Joint Warrior exercise Scotland 1210111.
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Defense News - United Kingdom |
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Wednesday, October 12, 2011, 11:29 AM | |||
Land, sea and air forces from ten countries are taking part in Joint Warrior exercise in Scotland. | |||
Land,
sea and air forces from ten nations are currently taking part in the two-week
Joint Warrior exercise in Scotland, the largest such exercise staged in
the UK. The exercise - taking place in locations ranging from Faslane
to the north west tip of Scotland at Cape Wrath - is intended to test
NATO forces across the full spectrum of 21st century conflict, from fending
off air attacks and hunting mines and submarines to putting - and, crucially,
supporting - troops ashore. |
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HMS
Bulwark - due to assume the role of the nation's flagship imminently -
is leading the Royal Navy's participation in the exercise which is now
reaching the halfway point and preparing to move into the 'business' stage. |
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British Royal navy HMS Bulwark assault ship |
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As well as personnel, Bulwark embarked the French troops'
vehicles and kit in Brittany, then sailed north, making use of the passage
to Faslane to allow the ship's company and visitors to train together:
"The opportunity to host French Marines is fantastic," said Captain Alex Burton, Bulwark's Commanding Officer. "With the current emphasis on combined operations, it's vital we gain as much experience as possible working with other nations in a joint environment." Joint Warrior is run twice a year; the latest two-week war game sees forces from the USA, France, Netherlands, Denmark, Belgium, Germany, Norway, Turkey and Poland lined up alongside UK air, sea and land units. The exercise grew out of the Joint Maritime Course and its name has changed down the years to reflect that it's not just a 'dark blue' affair, but embraces all three Services. |
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