File:5 RIFLES Battlegroup deployed to Castlemartin Ranges in Pembrokeshire MOD 45166695.jpg

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English: D Company “The Delta Dogs”, 5 Rifles conducting a live fire Company attack on the ranges at Castle martin training area, as part of the 5 Rifles Battle Group preparation, ahead of their deployment on Op CABRIT.

Approximately, 400 members of the 5 RIFLES Battlegroup, deployed to Castle martin Ranges in Pembrokeshire.

The aim of the training is for all elements of the 5 RIFLES BG to achieve the best standard possible, ahead of their forthcoming deployment on Op CABRIT 7.

Op CABRIT is the NATO enhanced forward Presence in Estonia a multinational battlegroup led by British troops.

  • Organization: Army
  • Object Name: APOSEA-2020-042-5 Rifles BG
  • Keywords: 5th Bn The Rifles, The Rifles, The Light Division, Regiments, Firing, Action, Forward, Hand Grip, Vario Ray Laser aiming module, Attachment, ELCAN SpecterOS , Optical Sights, 5.56mm, L85A3, A3, SA80, Assault Rifle, Small Arms, Firearm, Gun, Weapons, Equipment, Army, 5 RIFLES, Aiming, Training Areas, 5th Battalion The Rifles, Castlemartin Ranges, Exercise, Clothing, Personal Clothing System, Personal Protective Equipment, PPE, Blast & Ballistic Protection, Body Armour, VIRTUS, Headwear, VIRTUS Helmet, Helmet, Helmet Camouflage, Helmet Scrim
  • Country: United Kingdom
Date 00:00:00.49-02:00
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Author Corporal Rob Kane
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