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Royal Marines Winter Deployment 2022

 

Pictured are Surveillance and Reconnaissance Squadron (SRS) conducting live firing break contact using Oversnow Reconnaissance Vehicle (OSRV) in Norway during Winter Deployment 22.

 

SRS utilise the OSRV’s to assist their mobility to cover greater distances within the training area as they approach Ex Cold Response 22 on completion of the special to arms training.

 

Royal Marines have deployed to Northern Norway to carry out their traditional winter deployment in the Arctic Circle. Commandos will refresh skills in surviving, moving and fighting across the ice.

 

This year, Royal Navy ships will join Royal Marines for the large-scale Norwegian-led exercise Cold Response 22. This takes place in March and April with 28 nations and a total of 35,000 troops already committed to attending the exercise.

 

Photos: PO Phot Si Ethell

Portuguese Army Commandos serving the Central African Republic as part of the UN Peacekeeping forces deployed n that Country.

 

Commandos return to base in bangui...

 

Congratulations to all the military who, with bravery and mastery, add another successful mission to the service of the United Nations!

After a month of a complex operation in bocaranga, about 500 km from bangui, the army and air force military of the 5th National Force deployed in the Central African Republic, mostly composed of commands, are back Based in the capital.

 

The Portuguese rapid reaction force was called upon to intervene to protect the locations of letele, boukaya and bohong from the oppression of elements of armed groups following the massacre of more than 50 people last may.

 

Once again, the presence of the Portuguese military in the region, in the name of the maintenance of peace, brought security to the local populations and boosted the negotiation between a delegation of the African Union, the government of the Central African Republic, representatives of the The leadership of the armed group, seeking a solution under the khartoum peace agreement, signed earlier this year.

 

Photos: Forças Armadas Portuguesas

 

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Pictured: A Viking during a LFTT on the Mojave Desert

As part of their Force Generation process and wider preparation for Lead Commando Group, 45 Commando Royal Marines deployed to America during Exercise Green Dagger. The exercise involved Live Fire Tactical Training (LFTT) and a Force of Force (FEX) exercise with two United States Marine Corps (USMC) Battle Groups (BG), conducted on an impressively large village complex. During the exercise 45 Cdo were stationed at Camp Wilson, located on the Marine Air Ground Combat Centre, a huge training complex of approx 100 square kilometres in the Mojave Desert. It was a great opportunity for the Commandos to meet and train with their American counterparts.

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Royal Marines from 45 Commando continue with the fight phase of Arctic Warfare Training during Exercise Cetus being held in Norway.

 

The Arbroath basef Royal Marines are being put through their paces in the harsh Arctic Conditions.

 

As the 3 Commando Brigades mountain and cold weather specialists Ex Cetus will ensure that the unit is ready in all respects to operate in one of the worlds most arduous environments.

 

Photo: LPhot Stevie Burke

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This is an intriguing image. It features my father, and is one of a series from his time in the Malayan Emergency.

 

He joined 45 Cdo in Malaya as a Corporal in May 1951, pretty much straight from Commando training. (He'd been a regular Marine for several years prior to that). He stayed with 45 Cdo until late 1953, by which time they were in Malta.

 

The photograph poses some intriguing questions, which unfortunately, my father is not around to answer. Looking at the group, they appear to be preparing to go on patrol - I think they look too clean and tidy to have just returned from patrol, but happy to be corrected! It's clearly an informal photo, with pipe and cigarettes being smoked.

 

Or is this a photo of a group that have just completed some training programme? The pose of the individual on the right seems to indicate that he's not a part of the group - and I can (perhaps over-) read a sense of possession/ownership in his stance, rather than belonging. Comments would be appreciated.

 

The men appear to be armed with a Bren Gun, three .303-calibre Lee-Enfield rifles, and three Australian-designed and -manufactured Owen guns (Owen machine carbines). Most of the Europeans appear fairly warmly dressed considering this is Malaya, so perhaps they're at altitude? In a training or acclimatisation camp? I'm not sure whether the (native tracker?) is dressed warmly or otherwise.

 

45 Cdo were based at Tapah during their time in Malaya (which is where I have geotagged the photo), with 3 Cdo Bde HQ at Ipoh, both on the west coast at low altitude.

 

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Royal Marines of 43 Commando train in various environment to test their skills in protecting the UK's nuclear deterrent.

 

Royal Marines have completed two weeks of rigorous training in the skills needed to protect the UK’s nuclear deterrent.

 

The marines of 43 Commando Fleet Protection Group are held at very high-readiness year round, guarding the nuclear deterrent carried onboard the Vanguard-class submarines based at Faslane Naval Base in Scotland.

 

These expert warriors must be highly-skilled in fighting in a range of close-quarter combat environments and two weeks of exercises at training areas around the UK ensured they are razor sharp for duties.

 

The commandos battled in a range of complex environments and challenging scenarios that ensure they are ready to safeguard the nuclear deterrent whatever the situation.

 

Major Steve Lewis RM, Officer Commanding R-Squadron, said: “Exercise Driven Defender provided R-Squadron, 43 Commando, an opportunity to conduct challenging role training in a variety of complex and novel training environments across the UK following the cancellation of the original US based version of this exercise.

 

“Through a mixture of agile planning and innovative training design R-Squadron delivered realistic, high-end training whilst remaining aligned with the fluid national COVID control situation. The training activity comprising dismounted, vehicle mounted, and Helicopter Assault operations extensively tested the participating highly skilled, specialist commando forces.”

 

Under the cover of darkness, troops fought through a multi-storey building in pitch blackness taking down any threats hindering their mission.

 

Using every trick in their book, together with rapid, relentless and overwhelming force, the marines successfully overcame all hurdles the ‘enemy’ had for them.

 

Following this, the commandos moved to a former bunker in the South West where they carried out training missions hundreds of metres underground in a network of intersecting passages and railway tunnels.

 

The commandos were told that a ‘high-value asset’ had been taken deep into the bunker and employing a range of their combat skills, were tasked with defeating their adversary and liberating the asset, combining technology and agile thought to produce success.

 

The Faslane-based marines followed this up with close-quarter battle training at Wakefield Armed Police College, moving to the target area as a Helicopter Assault Force via CH47 Chinook before clearing through buildings testing their method of entry abilities to provide operational assurance in built-up environments.

 

Not resting on their laurels, the commandos moved onto their next scenario which saw an enemy preparing to fly out high-value assets.

 

Observation posts were positioned and a recce was carried out on RAF Woodvale, on Merseyside, determining enemy movements and positions, calculating the best way of taking down the threat without risking the safety of the assets.

 

The following day at first light and again deploying as a Helicopter Assault Force via Puma helicopters, the commandos struck, taking the runway and securing the base before their adversary could leave with the stolen assets.

 

Quick Reaction Forces were tasked with clearing aircraft hangars and taking down well-protected enemy positions throughout the training area.

 

The exercise reached its conclusion with troops conducting close-quarters battle training, using simulated and live ammunition in Fort Blockhouse in Gosport.

 

This realistic and confined activity concluded an excellent and varied mission specific training package, ultimately assuring the security of the UK’s nuclear deterrent.

 

“This exercise has revalidated the high levels of knowledge, skills and ability required of each marine within R-Squadron allowing them to take their place with confidence delivering in support of the unit nuclear security mission,” added Maj Lewis.

 

23 October 2020

 

Photos: Royal Navy MOD/Copyright 2020

EXERCISE GREEN DAGGER 19.1

 

Pictured: Bravo Company 40 Commando Fire Support team during a verticle assault live fire exercise.

 

As part of their Force Generation process and wider preparation for Lead Commando Group, 45 Commando Royal Marines deployed to America during Exercise Green Dagger. The exercise involved Live Fire Tactical Training (LFTT) and a Force of Force (FEX) exercise with two United States Marine Corps (USMC) Battle Groups (BG), conducted on an impressively large village complex. During the exercise 45 Cdo were stationed at Camp Wilson, located on the Marine Air Ground Combat Centre, a huge training complex of approx 100 square kilometres in the Mojave Desert. It was a great opportunity for the Commandos to meet and train with their American counterparts.

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Royal Marines from 45 Commando have deployed to Norway for WINTER DEPLOYMENT 20 (WD 20).

The Arbroath-based Royal Marine Commando Unit are being put through their paces in the harsh Arctic conditions. As 3 Cdo Bde’s mountain and cold weather warfare specialists, WD20 will ensure that the Unit is ready in all respects to operate in one of the world’s most arduous environments.

 

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Royal Marines of P Squadron, 43 Commando, using a small drone to bring an edge to training while taking part in an assault in an urban area as part of the final phase of their training on the Rock of Gibraltar

 

Over 80 of these highly trained Commandos spent 2 weeks in early November 2020 on Exercise Serpent Rock honing their skills with a night-time vertical assault and dawn attack followed by an abseil extraction back down ‘The Rock’.

 

This annual exercise sees the Royal Marines making best use of Gibraltar’s unique terrain, undertaking amphibious and cliff assaults, close quarter battle in urban environments and within the network of tunnels the Rock is famous for, as well as patrolling its streets, thoroughfares and the narrow alleyways and passages that pepper this British overseas territory.

 

Photos: L/Phot Daniel Shepherd

Royal Marines Winter Deployment 2022

 

hore Reconnaissance Team (SRT) from 30 Commando’s Surveillance and Reconnaissance Squadron (SRS) conducting beach surveys to and live firing during Winter Deployment 22.

 

SRT carried out a covert swim insertion from ship to shore utilising the Inflatable Raiding Craft (IRC) to carry out critical beach reconnaissance deep inside the Arctic Circle.

 

The team then conducted live break contact drills once ashore on the beaches of Ramsund. These drills enable the small teams to disengage rapidly from enemy forces and regain their covert posture. Royal Marines have deployed to Northern Norway to carry out their annual winter deployment in the Arctic Circle.

 

Commandos will refresh skills in surviving, moving, and fighting across the ice.

 

This year, Royal Navy ships will join Royal Marines for the large-scale NATO exercise Cold Response 22.

 

This takes place in March and April with 28 nations and a total of 35,000 troops already committed to attending the exercise.

 

Photos: PO Phot Si Ethell

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Puissance : 305 cv.

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Small teams of Royal Marines are conducting discreet Reconnaissance exercises in freezing conditions deep inside the Arctic Circle.

 

A small team from the Surveillance Reconnaissance Squadron of 30 Commando Information Exploitation Group landed in small inflatable boats to conduct a technical reconnaissance mission on the shores of an Arctic fjord.

 

The Squadron’s Shore Reconnaissance Team carried out a survey of the area, studying the surroundings to establish a beachhead for amphibious forces to crash ashore and attack enemy positions.

 

This essential training ensures the specialist team are razor sharp for operations, no matter how extreme the environment.

 

Their role is to ensure that amphibious forces are able to access coastlines, establishing the best points of access and feeding back vital information on the terrain.

 

Photos: Royal Navy

 

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Royal Marines Winter Deployment 2022

 

Pictured are Surveillance and Reconnaissance Squadron (SRS) conducting live firing break contact using Oversnow Reconnaissance Vehicle (OSRV) in Norway during Winter Deployment 22.

 

SRS utilise the OSRV’s to assist their mobility to cover greater distances within the training area as they approach Ex Cold Response 22 on completion of the special to arms training.

 

Royal Marines have deployed to Northern Norway to carry out their traditional winter deployment in the Arctic Circle. Commandos will refresh skills in surviving, moving and fighting across the ice.

 

This year, Royal Navy ships will join Royal Marines for the large-scale Norwegian-led exercise Cold Response 22. This takes place in March and April with 28 nations and a total of 35,000 troops already committed to attending the exercise.

 

Photos: PO Phot Si Ethell

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Commando Memorial, Spean Bridge

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Photographed during a full-day coach trip to Loch Ness and the Scottish Highlands.

Iraqi special operations forces, 9th Regional Commando Battalion soldiers set up perimeter security during fast-rope training, Aug. 8, in Al Asad, Iraq. Soldiers train in day and night helicopter fast-rope operations to be prepared for any situation.

 

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Westland Sea King HC4 Commando of 841 NAS carries out a final cross country sortie during late February 2016 near Wimbleball Lake, Exmoor.

EXERCISE GREEN DAGGER 19.1

 

Pictured: Members of Bravo company in support of 45 Commando, during a Viking aided advance to contact.

 

As part of their Force Generation process and wider preparation for Lead Commando Group, 45 Commando Royal Marines deployed to America during Exercise Green Dagger. The exercise involved Live Fire Tactical Training (LFTT) and a Force of Force (FEX) exercise with two United States Marine Corps (USMC) Battle Groups (BG), conducted on an impressively large village complex. During the exercise 45 Cdo were stationed at Camp Wilson, located on the Marine Air Ground Combat Centre, a huge training complex of approx 100 square kilometres in the Mojave Desert. It was a great opportunity for the Commandos to meet and train with their American counterparts.

Royal Marines from 42 Commando take part in counter-piracy, anti-smuggling ops, and training local forces in the Gulf Guinea.

 

HMS Trents remit is to protect UK interests at sea, work and support our allies, assist British citizens, provide aid in the aftermath of natural disasters.

 

She has a flight deck and is armed with an array of weaponry, meaning she can support a range of operations, from counter-piracy to anti-smuggling.

 

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Commando Memorial near Spean Bridge. Taken with Sony Xperia T mobile phone

EXERCISE GREEN DAGGER 19.1

 

Pictured: Members of Bravo company in support of 45 Commando, during a Viking aided advance to contact.

 

As part of their Force Generation process and wider preparation for Lead Commando Group, 45 Commando Royal Marines deployed to America during Exercise Green Dagger. The exercise involved Live Fire Tactical Training (LFTT) and a Force of Force (FEX) exercise with two United States Marine Corps (USMC) Battle Groups (BG), conducted on an impressively large village complex. During the exercise 45 Cdo were stationed at Camp Wilson, located on the Marine Air Ground Combat Centre, a huge training complex of approx 100 square kilometres in the Mojave Desert. It was a great opportunity for the Commandos to meet and train with their American counterparts.

Royal Marines of 40 Commando taking part in PROJECT HERMOD LIVEX.

 

PROJECT HERMOD was a capability demonstration to mark the Defence Integrated Review (IR).

 

Taking place on RFA Mounts Bay and at Bovington training area, it displayed Multi-Domain Integration (MDI) within Defence as part of a transformation programme.

 

Trained for rapid worldwide deployment, the troops of 40 Commando are highly skilled, adaptable, and capable of combating a wide range of threats.

 

The unit are at the forefront of innovation as commandos go back to their roots as raiders from the sea and embrace new technologies to help their specialised operations around the world.

 

Since its formation in 1942, 40 Commando has served in every major British conflict, playing a pivotal role in several notable campaigns and operations.

 

Photos: LPhot Phil Bloor

 

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Overlooking the memorials and tributes to lost and fallen Commandos, both recent and more dated, the Commando memorial statue stands starkly against the backdrop of Ben Nevis and Aonach Mòr.

 

The Commando Memorial is a Category A listed monument in Scotland, dedicated to the men of the original British Commando Forces raised during World War II. Situated around a mile from Spean Bridge village, it overlooks the training areas of the Commando Training Depot established in 1942 at Achnacarry Castle. Unveiled in 1952 by the Queen Mother, it has become one of the United Kingdom's best-known monuments, both as a war memorial and as a tourist attraction offering views of Ben Nevis and Aonach Mòr.

 

Comando Memorial, Spean Bridge

Royal Marines from 45 Commando have deployed to Norway for WINTER DEPLOYMENT 20 (WD 20).

The Arbroath-based Royal Marine Commando Unit are being put through their paces in the harsh Arctic conditions. As 3 Cdo Bde’s mountain and cold weather warfare specialists, WD20 will ensure that the Unit is ready in all respects to operate in one of the world’s most arduous environments.

 

LPhot Stevie Burke

 

Australian Army special forces soldier from 1st Commando Regiment during Exercise Diamond Strike at Shoalwater Bay training area, Queensland, in June 2015.

 

Double Dutch for Clyde-Based Commandos and Police

 

Royal Marines tasked with safeguarding Britain's nuclear deterrent have been testing their skills, alongside their Ministry of Defence Police counterparts, in The Netherlands during Exercise Gelderland Strike. The Scotland-based Marines – from O and P Squadrons at 43 Commando Fleet Protection Group RM – are trusted with the important duty of keeping Britain’s strategic nuclear deterrent safe, whether on a Vanguard-class submarine in and around the Clyde, or elsewhere in the UK.

The mission relies on the Royal Marines, MOD Police and other agencies working together, so a joint training exercise was the ideal opportunity to build the partnership and share tactics.

 

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