Exercise Jebel Sahara | British Army
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- “Exercise Jebel Sahara is all about developing our readiness for operations, wherever and whatever is asked of us.” Maj Neve
Our soldiers have been working with Moroccan paratroopers on Exercise Jebel Sahara 🇲🇦
Paratroopers from 2nd Battalion, The Parachute Regiment are sharing their knowledge. They’re also learning from their counterparts in the Moroccan desert.
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The 1st decent video about the British army in a long time
Well done lads keep our relationships with our allies, strong!🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Absolutely TOP ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ and absolutely 💎 diamond my dear British Army ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Thank You so much
О! "Прогулки по песочку". Я вот знаю, что Принц Гарри любит и фоточки смотреть с таких "прогулок". А ещё может и позвонить на рацию во время этого. Вот!
Whats surprising is the lessons they're learning about desert fighting here were all uncounted in Iraq and Afghanistan only a few years ago. Have all those vets left, unable to pass their experience on to the new guys?
I left the infantry 2 years ago, and there was 1 soldier in my entire platoon below the rank of Corporal who had been in combat
When was the last time the parachute regiment jumped operationally on a scale larger than a platoon?
1956 during the suze crisis
@@xclonejager6959 so by this point in time parachute regiment is more of a historical title, much like "Household Cavalry".
@@meme4one theyre more commonly used as light infantry or low level special forces but there hasnt been a need for a large scale paradrop for decades
@@meme4oneNo not really, they’re still trained for a large scale airborne deployment, there just hasn’t been a need for them as we’ve mainly been fighting small localised conflicts and not large scale war against another nation, such as Russia for example.
@@fod1855 imagine if we'd not used heavy armour for 70 years? It would be for the chop a long time ago.
The reality is that paras jumping into conflicts seems like a great idea but they can only carry so much kit, ammo, food & water. They need to be supported very soon after landing and that just doesn't really suit modern conflicts outside of maybe capturing an airfield which hasn't been required for a long time. Anyway, we don't even put many young paras through the jumps course, unless that bottleneck has finally been resolved.
Professionals :-)
Moroccan paras have a lot of weapon systems Ak47, M16 and FN And kit looks dated.
If "retardation" had another definition diversity would be it
Rent free.
@@MaisieDaisyUpsadaisy Rent Free would imply it isn't real. when the "diverse" people try breaking into your home, threaten you with a blade and throw rocks at your local wildlife (all things that "diverse" people have done to myself and people in my area) then its not rent free is it.
A guy I know got arrested for cutting up 4 "diverse" guys that broke into his home with a machete, police searched the "diverse" peoples car and it was full of firearms.
These r*t*rds dont expect people to be armed.
I like uk
Whoever is editing these videos is ruining it with the font and text!!!!
Give them our old DDPM better than that god awful camo
Вот пулемётчикам "весело" на таких прогулках: ибо они ж, поди, с полным комплектом пулемет на себе тащат... А впрочем - я не знаю точно, так что и врать не надо ;-)
Glory to Ukraine! 🇺🇦
How fitting!! The lineage of the now extinct from the wild barbary or berber lion was saved and prevented from extinction by the british through the gift of lions by the king of morroco to the king of britain, this lineage still prevails today but only in a few zoo's across the world...they are all decendents from the tower of londons original gift from the king..