Exercise Hedgehog: What is the major NATO exercise under way in the Baltics?
Military personnel from 14 countries have gathered on the Estonia-Latvia border.
Military personnel from 14 countries have gathered on the Estonia-Latvia border.
Training in the Balkans will see a force of more than 3,000 soldiers from eight NATO countries working together.
The deployment involves a 1,200km road move via the port of Gdansk, Poland, to the King's Royal Hussar Battlegroup's training area.
The UK Defence Secretary, who watched Exercise Arrow 22, says Britain would come to Finland's aid, if attacked.
The soldiers will form part of "one of the largest shared deployments since the Cold War", the Defence Secretary has said.
EOD teams tackled simulated risks during training in Cyprus.
Commandos remained in the cold north after a large exercise in Norway, joining their American counterparts and the Icelandic Coast Guard.
Drills simulated an aircraft losing communication and not sticking to its flight plan.
Soldiers were tasked with testing new equipment to determine its feasibility for future use across the British Army.
The training off the coast of Malaysia saw a joint a naval task group work on surface and anti-air techniques, plus live-firing drills.
Exercise Panther Gold 21 included training in survival techniques, navigation, and the combat sport Muay Thai.
The purpose-built grenade range was replenished with specialist stone able to absorb the impact of explosions from the grenades.
More than 300 Royal Air Force personnel and aircraft headed to the US for the combat drills.
With Russian forces continuing to build up and posing a threat to NATO's eastern members, collaborative training is vital.
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