DescriptionA crew member of an AS90 moves a round, prior to preparing the fuse for firing during Exercise Steel Sabre. MOD 45158545.jpg
English: A medic attached to an AS90 moves a round, prior to preparing the fuse for firing during Exercise Steel Sabre.
Exercise Steel Sabre: The aim of this huge Royal Artillery live firing exercise was to bring all the components of an effective Artillery group together to train in its core business: delivering firepower on the battlefield.
This included soldiers from different nations and from the Regular and Reserve parts of the British Army employing artillery guns, rockets, mortars, radars and unmanned aerial vehicles on the Otterburn Ranges.
Attribution:Photo: Sgt Si Longworth RLC (Phot)/MOD
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A crew member of an AS90 moves a round, prior to preparing the fuse for firing during Exercise Steel Sabre.
Exercise Steel Sabre: The aim of this huge Royal Artillery live firing exercise was to bring all the components of an effective Artillery group together to train in its core business: delivering firepower on the battlefield.
This included soldiers from different nations and from the Regular and Reserve parts of the British Army employing artillery guns, rockets, mortars, radars and unmanned aerial vehicles on the Otterburn Ranges.
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