Exercise Helicon Luk is a 16th Aviation Brigade activity conducted in the Owen Stanley Ranges in Papua New Guinea, practicing high-density altitude flying operations utilising CH-47F Chinooks and MRH90 Taipans.
Australian soldiers will depart Darwin this week to join partner nations in the United Kingdom, providing critical training to Ukrainian recruits to support their national defence..
A contingent of up to 70 ADF personnel will deploy as part of ADF Op Kudu to assist with the UK-led and based training program.
The training conducted under this operation will generate additional capacity within the Armed Forces of Ukraine and will focus on basic infantry tactics for urban and wooded environments; helping Ukrainian recruits gain the military skills needed to defend their homeland.
No ADF personnel will enter Ukraine as part of the program.
Images Australian Army soldiers undertake Tactical Combat Casualty Care Training in preparation to deploy to the United Kingdom to provide training support to the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
2nd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, fire Browning pistols during a live fire training event as part of Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) exercise at the Ulupa’u Crater Range Training Facility on Marine Corps Base Hawaii June 29, 2018
2nd/14th Light Horse Regiment Queensland Mounted Infantry is an armoured combat regiment whose role is to locate, identify, destroy or capture the enemy, by day or night, in combination with other arms, using fire and manoeuvre.
The Royal Australian Armoured Corps (RAAC) units are able to participate in a range of operations, including direct attack, reconnaissance and armoured mobility to infantry. Units of the RAAC are equipped with the Abrams M1A1 main battle tank family of vehicles or the Australian Light Armoured Vehicle and Bushmaster protected mobility vehicle.
Soldiers from 8th/9th Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment conducted combat live-fire training at Greenbank Training Area and Wide Bay Training Area in Queensland, as part of Exercise Ram Shot. February 2023
* We got stuck in the mud, I told you, Jack, this path was very complicated!
* Don't worry Harry, I already called the support vehicle, they'll be on their way to get us out.
* I told you, Tom, this road was practically a trail!
* Don't worry Albert, the support vehicle will surely get us out of this swamp...
* Tom, we are the support vehicle...
SHOALWATER BAY TRAINING AREA, Queensland, Australia - M1A1 Abrams Main Battle Tank from 1st Armoured Regiment prepare to advance on enemy positions during Talisman Sabre 2011, 19 July 2011.
HMAS Stuart (FFH-153) "The Tartan Terror" undocks at the BAE Henderson shipyard in Western Australia on 22 February 2023
With the motto, The Tartan Terror, HMAS Stuart FFH 153 has successfully returned to the sea on 22 February 2023, having undocked after 101 weeks of production work in the BAE Henderson shipyard in Western Australia.
Coordinated through the Anzac System Program Office (Anzac SPO) and the Warship Asset Management Agreement (WAMA) Alliance, Stuart is the sixth of eight Anzac Class Frigates conducting the Anzac Mid-Life Capability Assurance Program (AMCAP), with another 20 weeks of work before she returns to sea as an upgraded Royal Australian Navy Warship."
1st Battalion, the Royal Australian Regiment's week long anti-armour familiarisation and revision with the battalion’s Direct First Support Weapons Platoon in Townsville.
About a thousand years ago I spent a couple of days in Timor with an ASLAV set up like this. The boys showed me how the MSTAR radar worked (ours was man portable), but it was the cameras that were the real stars of the show, day and night, brilliant.
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