Royal Marines of 45 Commando have been in Slovenia working on mountain warfare tactics among the stunning scenery alongside Slovenia and US National Guard allies.
Trainee Royal Marines raiding/landing craft crews from
47 Commando were put through their paces in Plymouth with one of two major tests they must pass.
They were joined for First Wave by a Wildcat from 847 Naval Air Squadron and patrol boat HMS Express. http://ow.ly/3Gso50FyDYS
Commandos experiment with drone swarms… #RoyalMarines have completed two weeks of experiments with swarms of drones in a first for the UK’s armed forces.
This was about looking at how machines can support - not replace - the commandos on operations. http://ow.ly/wcl150Fy2q7
Royals of 42 Commando are spread across the ships of the Carrier Strike Group, including a boarding team on HMS Defender.
The commandos have been busy with a range of training alongside allies but also live firing, fast roping and refreshing their boarding skills.
Find out more about the commandos deployed with the carrier strike group here: http://ow.ly/ZguB50FdeB9
Royals Down Under... Royal Marines of 40 Commando have returned to Australia to continue the work they started on their last visit in 2019.
Bravo Company have attached themselves to 2nd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, and have carried out training raids and acted as a 'pre-landing force' to pave the way for larger amphibious force to land ashore.
Check it out: http://ow.ly/xToN50FsC2a
Sunset raids... Bootnecks from 45 Commando have rounded off their operations in the Baltic with intensive commando training raids along Lithuania’s coastline and on a radar station inland.
Read more: http://ow.ly/A0Kf50FkVqj
Exercise Cambrian Patrol has been held at Sennybridge Training Area camp in Wales. Organised and run by 160th (Welsh) Brigade, based in Brecon, it has been held annually since 1959 and is respected by military partners around the world as NATO’s toughest patrolling test.
A mix of Regular, Reserve and University Training Officer Corps teams took part, plus nearly 20 patrols representing international armies from as far away as New Zealand.
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