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On June 25., the Navy officially took over the new multi-purpose helicopter NH-90 NTH Sea Lion. This will replace the Sea King Mk 41 in the medium term and take over its tasks, including sea rescue. The Naval Transport Helicopter, which can also be used for enlightenment, has significantly more sensors than the version of the army - such as navigation devices and a 360 degree sea space surveillance radar.

Despite a rotor diameter of over 16 and a length of just under 20 meters, the Sea Lion can land on all naval ships with a flight deck and can be embarked as an onboard helicopter on the Berlin-class emergency group providers. / Maik

More info can be found here: https://bit.ly/NH90_NTH

(Photo: Bundeswehr / Malin Wied)

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Finally training again - With the easing of the corona measures, training has also begun again at the support battalion deployment 1 from Oldenburg.
Under strict hygiene regulations, 60 reservists went through part of the training as soldier of the Jägertruppe troop from June 19. to 21.
Immediately after the sluice started class. In addition to training on weapons, the roster also included preparatory shooting training.
On Saturday we went to the grounds of the Oldenburg site training area for the reservists. In two different station circles, the basics of the infantry struggle were taught - among other things, how to deal with map and compass, camouflage and deceit, field posts, as well as behavior in case of fire.
It was an exciting and educational weekend for the reservists of the support battalion deployment 1. / Micha
(Photos: Bundeswehr / Carl Schulze)

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On June 10 2020 the "Nordrhein-Westfalen", F223, the latest of the Baden-Württemberg class was commissioned. The ship is given the F223 code and is designed for intensive use in stabilization missions. With 5.000 hours of operation, it can operate continuously regardless of the home port for up to two years.

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A soldier is seriously injured in action. He needs to be taken care quickly and taken to the nearest medical care point. The threat situation is unclear. "FAE Alert" - two NH90 crews are ready for use within a few minutes and are heading to the injured comrade.

In this FAE training, doctors and emergency paramedics are trained on the helicopter NH-90 of the Transport Helicopter Regiment 30 from Niederstetten. They should be familiar with the helicopter and sensitized about working with the crew to be able to operate safely in operation.

(Photos: Bundeswehr / Maximilian Schulz)
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