Photos Multinational Exercises Of All Types

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Hungarian BTR-80A armoured transports operating alongside American M2 Bradleys of the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division, in a training exercise during the closing date of Operation Iron Sword in Pabrade, Lithuania, November 13, 2014.
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France & Belgium:
Frigate Guépratte (F714) is moored alongside the Belgian BNS Louise-Marie (F931)
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U.S. Indo-Pacific Command forces and units from the Japan Self-Defense Force began exercise Keen Sword 21 (KS21), Oct. 26, 2020, on military installations throughout mainland Japan, Okinawa prefecture, and their surrounding territorial waters.

U.S. Navy ships assigned to Ronald Reagan Carrier Strike Group join ships of Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) Escort Flotilla 1, Escort Flotilla 4, and the Royal Canadian Navy, in formation during Keen Sword 21. Keen Sword is an example of the strength of U.S.-Japan Alliance, the foundation of peace and security in the Indo-Pacific region for almost 60 years. The relationships built and maintained during these events are critical to our shared capability to respond to contingencies at a moment’s notice. (Photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Erica Bechard)
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US & Australia:
A U.S. Air Force and a Royal Australian Air Force F-35A Lightning II assigned to the 61st Fighter Squadron, Luke Air Force Base, Ariz., fly in formation during a commemoration flight Oct. 8, 2020, over Bagdad, Ariz. The event celebrated the partnership between the RAAF and U.S. Air Force in their joint efforts training the world’s most capable fighter pilots at Luke AFB. The flight marked the final sortie between the two nations before Luke AFB’s Australian partners departed. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Alexander Cook)
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NATO enhanced Forward Presence Battle Group Latvia.
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Soldiers from the Colombia Battalion No. 3 in the Sinai Peninsula continue to exchange knowledge of differen training tactics with other armies, to reinforce their skills in combat techniques, tactics and procedures.
 



The United States Air Force deployed to Colombia, this Sunday, November 8, Two strategic B-52 Stratofortress bombers that have the capacity to launch nuclear weapons, in order to participate in a joint exercise with Kfir aircraft of the Colombian Air Force .

The two aircraft specialized in long-range strategic missions departed from the Barksdale air base located in Bossier City (Louisiana) and made a non-stop flight until they reached Colombian airspace where they trained at noon today with the IAI Kfir fighter-bombers. COA of Combat Squadron 111 of Air Combat Command No. 1.

Over the restricted airspace of the Palanquero Air Base (Puerto Salgar, Cundinamarca), five Kfir COA air superiority planes simulated a defense mission against an attack on a strategic target, effectively interoperating with the USAF bombers.

Regarding this exercise, the Air Force issued a statement stating that: "Once again the professionalism and trajectory of its Colombian Air Force allows it to be a regional preferred for the development of combined exercises. In a new training scenario, in which two B-52 aircraft participate. of the United States Air Force (USAF) and Kfir aircraft of the Colombian Air Force (FAC), the objective will be to strengthen interoperability and train as allied countries, under NATO standards ".

The institution added that "This operational exercise, planned between the United States Southern Command and the Colombian Air Force, which has been called‘ Brother’s Shield (Brotherhood Shield) ’will take place today in Colombian airspace."
 
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Brotherhood Shield

The United States Air Force deployed Colombia, this Sunday, November 8, strategic B-52 Stratofortress bombers that have the capacity to launch nuclear weapons, in order to participate in a joint exercise with Kfir aircraft of the Colombian Air Force.

Over the restricted airspace of the Palanquero Air Base (Puerto Salgar, Cundinamarca), several Kfir COA air superiority planes will simulate a defense mission against an attack on a strategic target, interoperating with the USAF bombers effectively.
 


Another picture of the Brotherhood Shield Military Excercise between the Colombian Air Force and the US Air Force in Colombia
 
Norway & RN:
HNoMS Fridtjof Nansen and HMS Lancaster conduct a sail pass exercise to mark Remembrance Day, 11 November 2020
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International forces simulate raids during Bold Alligator 2014

A soldier with the Canadian Royal 22nd Regiment calls for a radio check in a simulated, early-morning raid during the annual multinational exercise Bold Alligator, Nov. 7, 2014, on Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, N.C. Canadian, British and Dutch service members conducted the raid with U.S. Marines playing the role of insurgents in an urban-combat training facility.
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Dutch marines maintain external security for an improvised command post at the end of a simulated, early-morning raid during the annual multinational exercise Bold Alligator, Nov. 7, 2014
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Dutch marines provide suppressive fire for advancing allied forces in a simulated raid during the annual multinational exercise Bold Alligator, Nov. 7, 2014
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A British Royal Marine reloads his L85A2 assault rifle after returning fire to a building occupied by oppositional forces during the annual multinational exercise Bold Alligator, Nov. 7, 2014,
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