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(From top to bottom) An CF-188 Hornet from 425 Tactical Fighter Squadron, a United States Navy EA-18G Growler and an RCAF CF-188 Hornet from 401 Tactical Fighter Squadron, fly the skies over Alberta during Exercise MAPLE FLAG 51 on June 15, 2018.
Photo: OS Erica Seymour, 4 Wing Imaging
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A professional fighter training at the Old School Gym in Tucson.
I had the opportunity to shoot for Old School Gym last week. They needed something to work with their new website that's coming later in March. These images will be used as page illustrations to keep the theme of the site focused on the traditional fighting gym to separate it from the rest of the gyms in Tucson.
The theme was low key lighting and high-energy Old School fighting. I decided to go with black backgrounds, high contrast, and low colour saturation to keep a modern look but an almost vintage feel. I wanted these guys to look as tough as they are and convey the energy of the sport. Old School Gym trains boxers and Martial Arts/ UFC fighters.
I wanted to illustrate the energy more than focus on the individuals -- this way over time as the faces changes at the gym change, the photos are still current.
Shot with a small softbox on either side of him, just behind his shoulders. The lack of lighting on the eyes in these photos was intentional to remove the human 'portrait' feel and protray the energy and intensity of the sport.
I have been writing about my photoshoots on my website, www.maranaphotography.com
F-16 Fighting Falcons from Kunsan Air Base and South Korean KF-16s taxi to the runway together during Exercise Buddy Wing 14-8 at Seosan Air Base, Republic of Korea Aug. 21, 2014. The purpose of the exercise was not only to improve interoperability between U.S. Air Force and ROKAF fighter squadrons, but to practice with ROKAF KF-16 units for their first upcoming RED FLAG exercise in Alaska. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Taylor Curry/Released)
A French Air Force Rafale fighter jet taxis to the runway on the first day of Part 2 of Exercise MAPLE FLAG at 4 Wing, Cold Lake, Alberta on June 13, 2016.
Photo: Cpl Manuela Berger, 4 Wing Imaging
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A CH-146 Griffon helicopter from 408 Tactical Helicopter Squadron prepares to take off at Airfield 21 in Wainwright, Alberta during Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE 16 on May 29, 2016.
Photo: Master Corporal Jonathan Barrette, CF Combat Camera
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Un hélicoptère CH-146 Griffon du 408e Escadron tactique d’hélicoptères se trouvant sur le terrain d’aviation 21 à Wainwright, en Alberta, s’apprête à décoller au cours de l’exercice MAPLE RESOLVE 16, le 29 mai 2016.
Photo : Caporal chef Jonathan Barrette, Caméra de combat des FC
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On a walk around the city to catch up on the rebuild of the Christchurch's CBD. August 2018 New Zealand.
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Pictured are Apache attack helicopters operated by 3 Regiment Army Air Corps during Exercise Talon Gravis. The personnel to the left of the helicopters are REME Armourers waiting to re supply the attack helicopters.
Army aviators have demonstrated the range and power of the punch their Apache attack helicopters can deliver.
Exercise Talon Gravis has seen 3 Regiment Army Air Corps (3 Regt AAC) launch formations of up to eight Apaches from their base at Wattisham Flying Station in Suffolk to find and strike targets on land and at sea more than 300 miles away.
Flying against simulated enemy air defences, missions have ranged from a daylight attack on shipping in the English Channel off Plymouth to hunting armoured vehicles on Salisbury Plain under the cover of darkness.
The Apaches were replenished at a Forward Arming and Refuelling Point (FARP) - the military equivalent of a Formula 1 pit stop – set up at Keevil airfield on Salisbury Plain.
3 Regt AAC’s role is to provide an aviation deep manoeuvre battlegroup – made up of attack, reconnaissance and transport helicopters - to 3rd (UK) Division, the British Army’s high readiness warfighting division.
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Photographer: Richie Willis
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My daily exercise and brief respite from lockdown today comprised a very short walk from my front door. I didn’t see another soul, I touched nothing other than my front door handle and paused only for 1/1600 of a second to take the shot. And yes, I washed my hands thoroughly after touching the door handle! 37800 drags two unidentified Class 321/9’s from Crewe South Yard to Clacton. Most freight is using the fast lines just now due to the reduction in passenger services.
A Royal Canadian Air Force CF-188 Hornet from 401 Tactical Fighter Squadron receives fuel during Exercise MAPLE FLAG 51 at 4 Wing, Cold Lake, Alberta on June 12, 2018.
Photo: OS Erica Seymour, 4 Wing Imaging
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On the 31st July 2015 Exercise INDRADHANUSH came to an end at RAF Brize Norton and RAF Coningsby.
During the two week exercise four Sukhoi Su-30MKI Flanker fighters from Number 2 Squadron Indian Air Force deployed from Northeast India to RAF Coningsby to train with Typhoon FGR4 equipped Number 3(Fighter) Squadron.
The exercise provides a rare opportunity for RAF pilots to test themselves against the fourth generation Russian built fighter.
Accompanying the Sukhoi Su-30 fighters was an Ilyushin Il78 tanker, a Boeing C-17 Globemaster and a Lockheed Martin C-130J Hercules aircraftm which operated from RAF Brize Norton.
The image shows the Il78 Taxying out - the tail gunner's position at the rear allows direct observation of air-to-air refuelling operations.
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Photographer: Paul Crouch - RAF Brize Norton Photographic Section
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Pictured are Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (Armourers) attached to 3rd Regiment Army Air Corp, waiting to rearm AAC Apache attack helicopters with 30mm (dummy) training cannon rounds for the Apache M230 (Chin mounted) Chain Gun. Next to the cannon rounds are dummy Hellfire missiles.
Army aviators have demonstrated the range and power of the punch their Apache attack helicopters can deliver.
Exercise Talon Gravis has seen 3 Regiment Army Air Corps (3 Regt AAC) launch formations of up to eight Apaches from their base at Wattisham Flying Station in Suffolk to find and strike targets on land and at sea more than 300 miles away.
Flying against simulated enemy air defences, missions have ranged from a daylight attack on shipping in the English Channel off Plymouth to hunting armoured vehicles on Salisbury Plain under the cover of darkness.
The Apaches were replenished at a Forward Arming and Refuelling Point (FARP) - the military equivalent of a Formula 1 pit stop – set up at Keevil airfield on Salisbury Plain.
3 Regt AAC’s role is to provide an aviation deep manoeuvre battlegroup – made up of attack, reconnaissance and transport helicopters - to 3rd (UK) Division, the British Army’s high readiness warfighting division.
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Photographer: Richie Willis
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A CF-188 Hornet jet flies in formation behind a CC-130J Hercules aircraft over Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii during RIMPAC 16 on July 26, 2016.
Photo: MCpl Chris Ward, MARPAC Imaging Services
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Four Royal Canadian Air Force CF-188 Hornets sit on the runway in preparation for take-off during Exercise MAPLE FLAG 51 at 4 Wing, Cold Lake, Alberta on June 13, 2018.
Photo: Cpl Manuela Berger, 4 Wing Imaging
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Greater Manchester Police, Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS) and North West Ambulance Service (NWAS) conduct a joint training exercise in Manchester.
The scenario involved emergency services coming under attack while dealing the aftermath of a road traffic collision.
The exercise – one of a series – is intended to ensure the services can work together effectively to deal with dangerous situations.
For more information about Policing in Greater Manchester please visit our website. www.gmp.police.uk
To report crime call police on 101 the national non-emergency number.
You can also call anonymously with information about crime to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
Crimestoppers is an independent charity who will not want your name, just your information. Your call will not be traced or recorded and you do not have to go to court or give a statement.
Members of 3rd Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment conduct an air-mobile, force-on-force exercise with support from 450 Tactical Helicopter Squadron at Killaloe/Bonnechere Airport, Killaloe, Hagarty and Richards, Ontario, Canada, during Exercise Royal Cauldron on June 7, 2021.
Please Credit: Corporal Dean Lynam, Canadian Armed Forces Photo
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Des membres du 3e Bataillon du Royal Canadian Regiment mènent un exercice aéromobile force contre force avec l’appui du 450e Escadron tactique d’hélicoptères à l’aéroport de Killaloe/Bonnechere, dans le canton de Killaloe, Hagarty et Richards, en Ontario (Canada), au cours de l’exercice Royal Cauldron, le 7 juin 2021.
Photo : Caporal Dean Lynam, Forces armées canadiennes
Members of 3rd Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment conduct an air-mobile, force-on-force exercise with support from 450 Tactical Helicopter Squadron at Killaloe/Bonnechere Airport, Killaloe, Hagarty and Richards, Ontario, Canada, during Exercise Royal Cauldron on June 7, 2021.
Please Credit: Corporal Dean Lynam, Canadian Armed Forces Photo
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Des membres du 3e Bataillon du Royal Canadian Regiment mènent un exercice aéromobile force contre force avec l’appui du 450e Escadron tactique d’hélicoptères à l’aéroport de Killaloe/Bonnechere, dans le canton de Killaloe, Hagarty et Richards, en Ontario (Canada), au cours de l’exercice Royal Cauldron, le 7 juin 2021.
Photo : Caporal Dean Lynam, Forces armées canadiennes
Members from 12e Régiment blindé du Canada (12RBC), 2nd Canadian Division, participate in the direct fire range portion of Exercise WORTHINGTON CHALLENGE 2016 at 5th Canadian Division Support Base Gagetown, September 27, 2016.
Photo: Cpl Geneviève Lapointe Tactics School, 5th Canadian Division Support Base Gagetown GN04-2016-0910-041
Pictured is a member of 40 Commando on during a live fire exercise in Belize.
Taunton based 40 Commando exercising in Belize, Central America, conducting Exercise Curry Trail...Delta Company (D Coy), the Jungle Warfare Specialists of 40 Commando in the jungles of Belize conducting vital training under the watchful eye of BATSUB (British Army Training Support Unit Belize) staff known as Trackers, as well as Directing Staff from the Royal Marines...During the first phase of training the Royal Marines conduct break contact drills, close target reconnaissance, survival, patrol and navigation training in the depths of Sibun Gorge. ..The Trackers taught the elite Commandos all about operating in the jungle; providing instruction about survival, building shelters and animal traps, creating fire, and understanding what plants are edible, inedible and which are medicinal, as well as what insects and wildlife to avoid in this environment...When the eight Tracker instructors, who are locals of Belize, aren’t teaching Royal Marines, the British Army or the United States Marine Corps, they are maintaining the training area for the next group of troops...Live Fire Tactical Training (LFTT) was the second phase of training which saw the transition from individual CQB (Close Quarters Battle) to four and eight-man team assaults in another training area known as Manatee...During this phase, the troops were using the SA80 rifle, LMG (Light Machine Gun), GPMG (General Purpose Machine Gun) and grenades. They also learned how to employ demolitions in the jungle environment.
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Photographer: L(Phot) Will Haigh
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HMCS St John's is a Halifax-class frigate, built by St John Shipbuilders in 1994. She was launched in 1995 and commissioned the following year. In recent years she has undertaken a significant mid-life modernisation. She is shown heading to sea to take part in the NATO 2018 Joint Warrior exercise.