File:Best of Defence Imagery 2020 - RAF REGIMENT CONDUCT SPECIALIST PROTECTION TRAINING 38GpPO-OFFICIAL-20200714-0125-684.jpg

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English: Members of 1 Squadron RAF Regiment are seen here on exercise Blazing Chariot on Salisbury Plains. 1 Squadron RAF Regiment is a field squadron of the RAF Regiment in the Royal Air Force. Its mission is protection of RAF bases from ground attack, and patrolling a large area around main operating bases abroad, in order to defend aircraft on ingress and egress from surface to air attack. It is currently based at RAF Honington. The Squadron practiced its ability to mobilize at short notice when most of the Squadron deployed to Salisbury Plain Training Area for a 2-week period on Ex BLAZING CHARIOT. With the support of the Force Protection Force HQ Intelligence Cell, an engaging scenario was built to ensure the progression of the Squadron from section strength (8 people) actions through to squadron level, employing the Squadron's Armoured Vehicle (Wheeled) platforms. The Training Team worked tirelessly to ensure that the commanders and men of 1 Squadron were fully prepared for any future deployments. (Uploader's note - this image was released to Defence Imagery under the non-free MOD News Licence as well as the Open Government Licence. It is the uploader's belief that the OGL release takes precedence for the purposes of uploading the image to Wikimedia Commons - see this discussion for further details)
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