Monday, October 19, 2015

Trident Juncture is NATO’s most ambitious land, sea and air exercise in more than a decade. Involving 36,000 troops from 30 Allied and Partner Nations, units from all contributing countries have been preparing with drills. Here, the Estonian Army’s Scouts Battalion practices storming buildings outside the town of Voru. An elite fighting force of the Royal Marines use boats, helicopters and amphibious vehicles to storm a beach. The German Frigate Hamburg practices being under attack by multiple threats. And Eurofighter Typhoon pilots practice air to air refueling with a large cargo plane. 

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