A Syrian soldier in full NBC [Nuclear Biological and Chemical] equipment taking cover in a foxhole during a live-firing exercise prior to the start of operations in Kuwait
Oberon class submarine HMS Otis (S-18) returning to Portsmouth, in early April 1991 after Operation Desert Storm.
She and HMS Opossum (S-19) were deployed to the Gulf to deliver special forces on missions to Iraq and Kuwait. In order to be able to operate offshore, the two submarines were painted in camouflage which was to confuse the line of sight through contrasts of light and shade, mainly for submarine activities offshore at dawn or at night, with reefs and waves in the distance.
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