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British English: British Army soldiers from the Royal Irish Regiment use the Husky vehicle as cover as it fires its .50 cal heavy machine gun onto the emended positions.

Exercise TRIDENT JUNCTURE 2018 (TRJE) is the largest in a series of long-planned military exercises to ensure that NATO forces are trained, able to operate together and ready to respond to any threat, from any direction. Over 30 nations, involving 40,000 personnel took part in this 6-week exercise during 2018.

The British Army's 4th Infantry Brigade HQ deployed to command UK Reconnaissance, Infantry, Combat and Logistic Support units, alongside a Danish battlegroup and a Polish Mechanised Infantry Company.

The main British Army units consisted of The Light Dragoons, 1st Battalion The Royal Irish Regiment, 1st Battalion The Duke of Lancaster Regiment, and 102 and 104 Logistic Brigade.

  • Organisation: British Army
  • Object name: ARMYHQ-2018-125-XTJ-491
  • Category: MOD
  • Supplemental categories: army, NATO, foreign personnel, people, exercises, operations, guns, weapons, camouflage, protective, clothing, patrol, vehicles, equipment
  • Keywords: four-wheel-drive, protected support vehicle, Husky, protected patrol vehicle, combat vehicles, vehicle, .50 cal, 0.50" HMG, 50 Inch heavy machine gun, HMG, machine gun, firearm, Bergen, rucksack, 1 R IRISH, 1st Bn The Royal Irish Regiment, The Royal Irish Regiment, regiments, protective equipment, arctic, training, partnering, interoperability, multinational, NATO, Exercise TRIDENT JUNCTURE 2018, Norway, headwear, helmet, VIRTUS helmet, combats, camouflage, multi terrain pattern, MTP, personal load carrying equipment, PLCE, webbing, personal protective equipment, personnel, PPE, blast & ballistic protection, body armour
  • Country: Norway
Date 10:26:25.29
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Author Corporal Ben Beale
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