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English: A Gunner on board HMS Albion manning a GPMG during Exercise Joint Warrior.

Exercise Joint Warrior is the largest military exercise in Europe, bringing together the Royal Navy, the Royal Air Force and the British Army, as well as forces from other nations.

This massive UK-led multinational war exercise involves warships, aircraft, marines and troops from UK, NATO and allied forces.

The exercise doesn’t only allow participating units to hone their specialist roles within a larger war-style setting – it also helps foster vital links between the UK, NATO and other allied militaries.

  • Organization: Royal Navy
  • Object Name: AL190007086
  • Category: MOD
  • Supplemental Categories: Royal Navy, People, Assault, Ships, Equipment
  • Keywords: BFA, Blank Firing, Attachment, VIRTUS Helmet, Helmet, Headwear, Eye Protection, VIRTUS, Body Armour, Blast & Ballistic Protection, PPE, Equipment, Army, Anti-Flash, Partnering, Interoperability, Multinational, NATO, Royal Navy, Surface Fleet, Carrier, Amphibious Transport Dock, Albion Class, HMS Albion, L14, Operations, Op, JOINT WARRIOR, Personnel, Non-Identifiable, Sailor, Clothing, Personal Protective Equipment, Gloves, Weapons, Support Weapons, Surface Fleet Weapons, Close-in Weapon System, CIWS, General Purpose Machine Gun, GPMG(Long Range), 7.62mm
  • Country: UK
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