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Background imageArmy Collection: Apache Helicopter

Apache Helicopter
An Apache helicopter from 4 Regiment, 656 Squadron Army Air Corps, during live firing training at Otterburn Ranges in Northumberland

Background imageArmy Collection: Red Arrows Fly Over Buckingham Palace

Red Arrows Fly Over Buckingham Palace
The Red Arrows fly along The Mall in front of Buckingham Palace, London during the birthday celebrations for Her Majesty the Queen in 2009

Background imageArmy Collection: Job Title Here

Job Title Here
An Army Lynx helicopter hovers during an exercise in Bosnia

Background imageArmy Collection: Apache Helicopters

Apache Helicopters
Pictured are Apache WAH64 Attack Helicopters at Camp Bastion, Afghanistan. These aircraft provided cover to troops conducting ground operations during Herrick V

Background imageArmy Collection: Chinook Releases Flares over Afghanistan

Chinook Releases Flares over Afghanistan
A Chinook CH47 helicopter releases decoy flares whilst flying over the desert in Afghanistan in support of British troops in Helmand province

Background imageArmy Collection: A Lynx Mk 7 of the Army Air Corps (aC) is shown flying over Bramley Training area near Basingstoke

A Lynx Mk 7 of the Army Air Corps (aC) is shown flying over Bramley Training area near Basingstoke
A Lynx Mk 7 helicopter of the Army Air Corps (aC) is pictured flying over Bramley Training area near Basingstoke

Background imageArmy Collection: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
Pictured is an RAF SE5a of 47 Squadron fitted with an over wing Hythe camera gun. The Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5 was a British biplane fighter aircraft of the First World War

Background imageArmy Collection: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
Pictured are Pilots of 111 Squadron taking part in the 1935 Air Exercises, they are using the tail plane of a Bristol Bulldog fighter to plot their route on a map

Background imageArmy Collection: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
Pictured in a French field is a Royal Aircraft Factory FE.2d fighter of the Royal Flying Corps, serial no. A19. When the RAF was formed on 1 April 1918

Background imageArmy Collection: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
An FE.2b two-seat fighter pictured high above the trenches on the Western Front When the RAF was formed on 1 April 1918, there were seven squadrons of F.E.2s serving as night bombers

Background imageArmy Collection: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
A padre uses the observers cockpit of an FE.2b aircraft, as his pulpit during a service held at the 2 Aircraft Servicing Depot in France

Background imageArmy Collection: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
Pictured is a Bristol Scout of 3 Squadron RFC fitted with a.303in Lee Enfield rifle with the stock cut off, pictured at St Omer in 1914

Background imageArmy Collection: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
Hurricane Is of 111 Squadron lined up at Northolt in 1938. The squadron was the first to be equipped with the Hawker fighter, receiving its first aircraft at the start of the year

Background imageArmy Collection: Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting

Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting
Pictured are 1st Battalion Coldstream Guards Flag Bearers displaying flags from each of the 53 commonwealth nations in the forecourt of Buckingham Palace

Background imageArmy Collection: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
Pictured is a Vickers FB5 Gunbus. It was the first aircraft purpose-built for air-to-air combat to see service, making it the worlds first operational fighter aircraft

Background imageArmy Collection: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
Pictured are a Squadron (No 85) of Hurricanes led by Squadron Leader Peter Townsend, flying in formation on 5 October 1940

Background imageArmy Collection: Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting

Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting
Pictured are 1st Battalion Coldstream Guards Flag Bearers displaying flags from each of the 53 commonwealth nations in the forecourt of Buckingham Palace

Background imageArmy Collection: 202(R) Sqn Personnel Dry Winching

202(R) Sqn Personnel Dry Winching
Pictured are Rear-crew of a Griffin HT1 Helicopter from 202(R) Sqn training on Anglesey. 202(R) Sqn " The Mucky Ducks" train Royal Navy and Royal Air Force Helicopter Pilots

Background imageArmy Collection: 202(R) Sqn Personnel Dry Winching

202(R) Sqn Personnel Dry Winching
Pictured are Rear-crew of a Griffin HT1 Helicopter from 202(R) Sqn training on Anglesey. 202(R) Sqn " The Mucky Ducks" train Royal Navy and Royal Air Force Helicopter Pilots

Background imageArmy Collection: 202(R) Sqn Personnel Dry Winching

202(R) Sqn Personnel Dry Winching
Pictured is a member of Rear-crew of a Griffin HT1 Helicopter from 202(R) Sqn dry winching on Anglesey. 202(R) Sqn " The Mucky Ducks" train Royal Navy

Background imageArmy Collection: 202(R) Sqn Personnel Dry Winching

202(R) Sqn Personnel Dry Winching
Pictured are Rear-crew of a Griffin HT1 Helicopter from 202(R) Sqn training on Anglesey. 202(R) Sqn " The Mucky Ducks" train Royal Navy and Royal Air Force Helicopter Pilots

Background imageArmy Collection: 202(R) Sqn Personnel Dry Winching

202(R) Sqn Personnel Dry Winching
Pictured are Rear-crew of a Griffin HT1 Helicopter from 202(R) Sqn training on Anglesey. 202(R) Sqn " The Mucky Ducks" train Royal Navy and Royal Air Force Helicopter Pilots

Background imageArmy Collection: Aerial view of Europa Point, Gibraltar

Aerial view of Europa Point, Gibraltar
Pictured is an aerial view of Europa Point (the southernmost point of Gibraltar). The British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar is a rocky headland on the southern coast of the Iberian Peninsula

Background imageArmy Collection: NATO Bridging Operation In Germany

NATO Bridging Operation In Germany
Pictured is a UK M3 Amphibious Rigin Minden, Germany during a joint UK/German Bridging Operation. The M3 (operated by a Corps of Royal Engineer crew)

Background imageArmy Collection: Aerial view of Europa Point, Gibraltar

Aerial view of Europa Point, Gibraltar
Pictured is an aerial view of Europa Point (the southernmost point of Gibraltar). The British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar is a rocky headland on the southern coast of the Iberian Peninsula

Background imageArmy Collection: Duke of Cambridge Takes the Salute for his First Colonelis Review

Duke of Cambridge Takes the Salute for his First Colonelis Review
Pictured are riders and their horses from the HCMR during HRH Prince Williams first attendance in his role as Colonel of the Irish Guards Regiment on Horse Guards Parade Ground

Background imageArmy Collection: Duke of Cambridge Takes the Salute for his First Colonelis Review

Duke of Cambridge Takes the Salute for his First Colonelis Review
Pictured are the The Kings Troop Royal Horse Artillery, riding toward Buckingham Palace during HRH Prince Williams first attendance in his role as Colonel of the Irish Guards Regiment

Background imageArmy Collection: Queens Cavalry Ready for Summer of Ceremonial

Queens Cavalry Ready for Summer of Ceremonial
Pictured are HCMR troops lining up for Pre-inspection, prior to The Major Generals Inspection. After this dress rehearsal

Background imageArmy Collection: Household Cavalry Regiment on Ex Iron Scout 3 on Salisbury Plain

Household Cavalry Regiment on Ex Iron Scout 3 on Salisbury Plain
Pictured are soldiers from C Sqn Household Cavalry Regiment with heir Scimitar Vehicle during Exercise IRON SCOUT 3. The Household Cavalry Regiment is an Armoured Cavalry regiment equipped with CVR(T)

Background imageArmy Collection: Household Cavalry Regiment on Ex Iron Scout 3 on Salisbury Plain

Household Cavalry Regiment on Ex Iron Scout 3 on Salisbury Plain
Pictured is a C Sqn Household Cavalry Regiment Scimitar Vehicle at night during Exercise IRON SCOUT 3. The Household Cavalry Regiment is an Armoured Cavalry regiment equipped with CVR(T)

Background imageArmy Collection: Westcountry Army Reservists Call in Chinook Helicopter during Dynamic Training Weekend

Westcountry Army Reservists Call in Chinook Helicopter during Dynamic Training Weekend
Pictured is a Challenger 2 MBT and Chinook Helicopter on the Salisbury Plain Training Area. Army Reservists from the Royal Wessex Yeomanry and regular soldiers from The Royal Tank Regiment

Background imageArmy Collection: Challenger 2-Megatron

Challenger 2-Megatron
Pictured is a side view of the UK Main Battle Tank, Challenger 2 Theatre Entry Standard (CR2 TES) fitted with a Mobile Camouflage System (MCS)

Background imageArmy Collection: Challenger 2-Megatron

Challenger 2-Megatron
Pictured is the UK Main Battle Tank, Challenger 2 Theatre Entry Standard (CR2 TES) fitted with a Mobile Camouflage System (MCS)

Background imageArmy Collection: Challenger 2-Megatron

Challenger 2-Megatron
Pictured is the UK Main Battle Tank, Challenger 2 Theatre Entry Standard (CR2 TES) fitted with a Mobile Camouflage System (MCS)

Background imageArmy Collection: Challenger 2-Megatron

Challenger 2-Megatron
Pictured is the UK Main Battle Tank, Challenger 2 Theatre Entry Standard (CR2 TES) fitted with a Mobile Camouflage System (MCS). The tank is seen driving through standing water at high speed

Background imageArmy Collection: Combined Arms Manouvre Demonstration 2016

Combined Arms Manouvre Demonstration 2016
Pictured is an Apache AH1D Attack Helicopter firing live rounds in support of the exercising troop movement during the British Armys Combined Arms Manoeuvre Demonstration held at Knighton Down

Background imageArmy Collection: Challenger 2-Megatron

Challenger 2-Megatron
Pictured is the UK Main Battle Tank, Challenger 2 Theatre Entry Standard (CR2 TES) fitted with a Mobile Camouflage System (MCS). The tank is seen driving at high speed toward the camera

Background imageArmy Collection: Combined Arms Manouvre Demonstration 2016

Combined Arms Manouvre Demonstration 2016
Pictured is a Challenger 2 MBT of the Kings Royal Hussars firing live rounds during the British Armys Combined Arms Manoeuvre Demonstration

Background imageArmy Collection: Challenger 2-Megatron

Challenger 2-Megatron
Pictured is a 3/4 frontal view of the UK Main Battle Tank, Challenger 2 Theatre Entry Standard (CR2 TES) fitted with a Mobile Camouflage System (MCS)

Background imageArmy Collection: Combined Arms Manouvre Demonstration 2016

Combined Arms Manouvre Demonstration 2016
Pictured are four Challenger 2 MBTs of the Kings Royal Hussars firing live rounds during the British Armys Combined Arms Manoeuvre Demonstration

Background imageArmy Collection: Challenger 2-Megatron

Challenger 2-Megatron
Pictured is the UK Main Battle Tank, Challenger 2 Theatre Entry Standard (CR2 TES) fitted with a Mobile Camouflage System (MCS)

Background imageArmy Collection: Challenger 2-Megatron

Challenger 2-Megatron
Pictured is the UK Main Battle Tank, Challenger 2 Theatre Entry Standard (CR2 TES) fitted with a Mobile Camouflage System (MCS)

Background imageArmy Collection: Challenger 2-Megatron

Challenger 2-Megatron
Pictured is the UK Main Battle Tank, Challenger 2 Theatre Entry Standard (CR2 TES) fitted with a Mobile Camouflage System (MCS)

Background imageArmy Collection: Challenger 2-Megatron

Challenger 2-Megatron
Pictured is the UK Main Battle Tank, Challenger 2 Theatre Entry Standard (CR2 TES) fitted with a Mobile Camouflage System (MCS)

Background imageArmy Collection: Combined Arms Manouvre Demonstration 2016

Combined Arms Manouvre Demonstration 2016
Pictured is an Apache AH1D Attack Helicopter flying in support of the exercising troop movement during the British Armys Combined Arms Manoeuvre Demonstration held at Knighton Down

Background imageArmy Collection: Challenger 2-Megatron

Challenger 2-Megatron
Pictured is the UK Main Battle Tank, Challenger 2 Theatre Entry Standard (CR2 TES) fitted with a Mobile Camouflage System (MCS)

Background imageArmy Collection: Challenger 2-Megatron

Challenger 2-Megatron
Pictured is the UK Main Battle Tank, Challenger 2 Theatre Entry Standard (CR2 TES) fitted with a Mobile Camouflage System (MCS)

Background imageArmy Collection: HMS Ocean in the Mediterranean

HMS Ocean in the Mediterranean
Pictured is HMS Ocean during Joint Expeditionary Force (Maritime) (JEF[M]) in the Mediterranean. She is shown with Apache, Merlin and Chinook helicopters embarked



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