Photos Multinational Exercises Of All Types

October 2021, Royal Marines Armoured Support Group are working alongside 3rd Assault Amphibian Battalion. The USMC are trialling their new Amphibious Combat Vehicle (ACV)
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South African Paratroopers during joint training with Zambian soldiers. Zambian Bell 205 helicopter in the air
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U.S. F-16s, assigned to the 80th Fighter Squadron, 8th Fighter Wing; Japan Air Self-Defense Force (JASDF) F-2s, assigned to the 8th Air Wing; and Republic of Korea Air Force (ROKAF) F-15Ks, assigned to the 11th Wing, escort two U.S. Air Force B-1B Lancers in the U.S. Indo-Pacific region during a trilateral aerial exercise, Dec. 20. 2023
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Kosovo Security Force and Albanian Army training together in December 2023
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Australia & Malaysia
Rifle Company Butterworth 142 recently conducted urban operations training as part of Combat Team TIGER alongside Malaysian army
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NATO TROJAN FOOTPRINT 2024

Special Operations Command Europe leads Trojan Footprint 24: the premiere special operations forces exercise in Europe


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Australia & Papua New Guinea
1RAR Alpha Co & 2nd Battalion, Royal Pacific Island Regiment (2RPIR)
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exercise in Wewak, PNG. Apr-May 2024
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FUERZAS COMANDO 2024


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The Fuerzas Comando trophy is carried by the 2023 champions, led by Captain Samir Sepúlveda Aguirre of the Republic of Colombia, during the opening ceremony for Fuerzas Comando 24 (FC24) in Cerro Tigre, Panama, May 13, 2024.

Countries participating in FC24 have developed solid working relationships based on mutual respect and are conducive to the open exchange of ideas. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Olivia Lauer / 196th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)


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Fuerzas Comando 24
(FC24) Assaulter Course in Cerro Tigre, Panama, May 15, 2024.


FC24 promotes military-to-military relationships, increases mission readiness, and improves regional security



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Fuerzas Comando 24
(FC24) Assaulter Course in Cerro Tigre, Panama, May 15, 2024.


FC24 promotes military-to-military relationships, increases mission readiness, and improves regional security


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Opening ceremony of Fuerzas Comando 2024
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Competitors take part in Fuerzas Comando 24 Combined Assaulter and Sniper Match​


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Competitors from 17 nations take part in Fuerzas Comando 2024 (FC24) Combined Assaulter and Sniper Match in Cerro Tigre, Panama, May 15, 2024. On the third day of events, teams faced shooting drills under stress to measure their physical and tactical abilities. FC24 supports the U.S. Southern Command’s initiative to enhance multinational and regional cooperation, trust, and confidence through persistent and consistent engagements with allies and partners.
 
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CERRO TIGRE, PANAMA05.15.2024
Today in Phase No.2. The FC Comando competition was well-fought and demanding, with exact times and full of adrenaline.Competitors from 17 nations participate in Fuerzas Comando 2024 (FC24) in the combined assault and precision shooting tests in Cerro Tigre, Panama, May 15, 2024.

On the third day of events, teams faced stress shooting exercises to measure their physical and tactical abilities. FC24 supports U.S. Southern Command's initiative to enhance multinational and regional cooperation, trust, and security through persistent and consistent engagements with allies and partners.
 
FUERZAS COMANDO 2024

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Today on the 3rd day of the Fuerzas Comando 2024 competition, competitors participated in a high-precision assault and shooter event.
 
FUERZAS COMANDO 2024

Countries participating in FC24 have developed solid working relationships based on mutual respect and are conducive to the open exchange of ideas.

Nations participating in FC24 are able to build partnerships with their competitors. This partnership allows them to exchange experiences and gain new knowledge about their counterparts, countries, and cultures. This new knowledge allows nations to refine the tactics used by their Special Operations Forces. Countries become more capable of confronting common threats by increasing their special operations capabilities after competing each year in Fuerzas Comando.


Over the course of 10 days, the assault teams will compete in events like a confidence course, close quarter combat, and rucksack march. While the sniper teams will compete in events like marksmanship, mobility, and concealment.

Fuerzas Comando became an annual event in 2004, with this year being the third time hosted in Panama. The most notable performer within FC is Colombia, having won the competition on 11 different occasions.

After each segment of the competition, the judges will release the rankings for the competitors to view. The winning country will be announced at the Fuerzas Comando closing ceremony and will receive the FC trophy and the title of, “best special operations force in the Americas.”

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September 2023. Australian and United States Army soldiers prepare to conduct an assault by fire in Puslatpur, Indonesia, during Exercise Super Garuda Shield 2023.
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FUERZAS COMANDO 2024

16 May Shooting Event Recap

Competitors from 17 countries gathered in Cerro Tigre, Panama to compete in Fuerzas Comando 24, a U.S. Southern Command-sponsored Special Forces skills competition which is conducted annually in Central and South America and the Caribbean. Through friendly competition, this exercise promotes interoperability, military-to-military relationships, increases training knowledge, and improves regional security.



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