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English: Pictured are soldiers from 3 PARA Battle Group riding ATV (Quad Bikes) vehicles with trailers attached along a dirt track during Exercise Askari Storm, Kenya.

A planned exercise in the British Army’s Nanyuki Training area in Kenya, with troops from 16 Air Assault Brigade, involved practising moving 400 people away from a danger zone.

During Exercise Askari Storm, troops rehearsed the vital skills needed to move endangered people out of the way of disease, a natural disaster or conflict.

Throughout the exercise the 16 Air Assault Brigade units also integrated with the Kenyan Defence Force to conduct joint missions, to help bring UK allied integration with Kenya.

  • Organization: Army
  • Object Name: APOSEC-2020-005- Ex Askari Storm-JH656
  • Category: MOD
  • Supplemental Categories: Training Centres, Locations, Patrol, Vehicles, Equipment, Exercises, Operations, Army, People
  • Keywords: Communications System, Bowman C41, Logic SMT172B Trailer, Yamaha Grizzly 450, ATV, Quadbike, Transport, Engineering & Logistics Vehicles, Webbing, PLCE, Personal Load Carrying Equipment, VIRTUS Helmet, Helmet, Headwear, Googles, Personal Protective Equipment, Man, Male, Soldier, Non-Identifiable, Mountains , Open, Scenery, Landscape, Environment, Terrain, Dry, Hot, Sunny, Climate, Weather, Partnering, Interoperability, Multinational, BATUK, British Army Training Unit Kenya, British Army in Africa, Mentoring, International Training, Building, MoD, Ministry of Defence, The Nanyuki Training Area, Training Areas, Overseas, Locations, Location, Army, NEO, Kenyan Defence Force, Exercise Askari Storm, Kenya, 16 Air Assault Brigade, British Army, Divisions and Brigades, 3rd Battalion The Parachute Regiment, Regiments, The Parachute Regiment, Paras, 3rd Bn The Parachute Regiment, 3 PARA, Equipment, Vehicle, Combat Vehicles, Reconnaissance vehicles, Personnel, Clothing, Personal Clothing System, PCS, Combats, Camouflage, Multi Terrain Pattern, MTP, Communications, Radio, Bowman, Digital Comms, Tactical Radio, Aerial
  • Country: Africa
Date 08:28:48.49
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Author Cpl Jamie Hart
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