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NATO tanks practise combined arms fighting in Estonia
Around 1,000 NATO troops from seven Allies trained in Estonia during exercise Bold Panzer, testing their skills at combined arms warfare.
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A British soldier studies a map on top of their Challenger 2 tank during Exercise Bold Eagle in Estonia. NATO Allies tested their quick reaction defence skills in Estonia during Exercise Bold Panzer, strengthening NATO’s ability to respond to any incursion into Estonian territory. The exercise brought together forces from Canada, Estonia, France, Latvia, Poland, Slovenia and the UK over two weeks, ensuring their readiness to protect Estonia and the Alliance.
A British soldier emerges from the top of their Challenger 2 tank during Exercise Bold Eagle in Estonia. NATO Allies tested their quick reaction defence skills in Estonia during Exercise Bold Panzer, strengthening NATO’s ability to respond to any incursion into Estonian territory. The exercise brought together forces from Canada, Estonia, France, Latvia, Poland, Slovenia and the UK over two weeks, ensuring their readiness to protect Estonia and the Alliance.
A British Challenger 2 tank crew discuss tactics during Exercise Bold Eagle in Estonia. NATO Allies tested their quick reaction defence skills in Estonia during Exercise Bold Panzer, strengthening NATO’s ability to respond to any incursion into Estonian territory. The exercise brought together forces from Canada, Estonia, France, Latvia, Poland, Slovenia and the UK over two weeks, ensuring their readiness to protect Estonia and the Alliance.
A British Challenger 2 tank crew plan an ambush whilst camouflaged during Exercise Bold Eagle in Estonia. NATO Allies tested their quick reaction defence skills in Estonia during Exercise Bold Panzer, strengthening NATO’s ability to respond to any incursion into Estonian territory. The exercise brought together forces from Canada, Estonia, France, Latvia, Poland, Slovenia and the UK over two weeks, ensuring their readiness to protect Estonia and the Alliance.
A British Challenger 2 tank moves towards an objective during Exercise Bold Panzer in Estonia. NATO Allies tested their quick reaction defence skills in Estonia during Exercise Bold Panzer, strengthening NATO’s ability to respond to any incursion into Estonian territory. The exercise brought together forces from Canada, Estonia, France, Latvia, Poland, Slovenia and the UK over two weeks, ensuring their readiness to protect Estonia and the Alliance.
A British Challenger 2 tank awaits orders while camouflaged by trees during Exercise Bold Eagle. NATO Allies tested their quick reaction defence skills in Estonia during Exercise Bold Panzer, strengthening NATO’s ability to respond to any incursion into Estonian territory. The exercise brought together forces from Canada, Estonia, France, Latvia, Poland, Slovenia and the UK over two weeks, ensuring their readiness to protect Estonia and the Alliance.
A British Stormer Air Defence Vehicle scans the skies during Exercise Bold Eagle in Estonia. NATO Allies tested their quick reaction defence skills in Estonia during Exercise Bold Panzer, strengthening NATO’s ability to respond to any incursion into Estonian territory. The exercise brought together forces from Canada, Estonia, France, Latvia, Poland, Slovenia and the UK over two weeks, ensuring their readiness to protect Estonia and the Alliance.
A British Stormer Air Defence Vehicle detachment commander stands in front of his vehicle during Exercise Bold Eagle in Estonia. NATO Allies tested their quick reaction defence skills in Estonia during Exercise Bold Panzer, strengthening NATO’s ability to respond to any incursion into Estonian territory. The exercise brought together forces from Canada, Estonia, France, Latvia, Poland, Slovenia and the UK over two weeks, ensuring their readiness to protect Estonia and the Alliance.
A British Stormer Air Defence Vehicle detachment commander stands in front of his vehicle during Exercise Bold Eagle in Estonia. NATO Allies tested their quick reaction defence skills in Estonia during Exercise Bold Panzer, strengthening NATO’s ability to respond to any incursion into Estonian territory. The exercise brought together forces from Canada, Estonia, France, Latvia, Poland, Slovenia and the UK over two weeks, ensuring their readiness to protect Estonia and the Alliance.
A French infantry soldier takes a knee during Exercise Bold Panzer in Estonia. NATO Allies tested their quick reaction defence skills in Estonia during Exercise Bold Panzer, strengthening NATO’s ability to respond to any incursion into Estonian territory. The exercise brought together forces from Canada, Estonia, France, Latvia, Poland, Slovenia and the UK over two weeks, ensuring their readiness to protect Estonia and the Alliance.
A French infantry soldier prepares for an assault during Exercise Bold Panzer in Estonia. NATO Allies tested their quick reaction defence skills in Estonia during Exercise Bold Panzer, strengthening NATO’s ability to respond to any incursion into Estonian territory. The exercise brought together forces from Canada, Estonia, France, Latvia, Poland, Slovenia and the UK over two weeks, ensuring their readiness to protect Estonia and the Alliance.
A French infantry soldier takes a knee during Exercise Bold Panzer in Estonia. NATO Allies tested their quick reaction defence skills in Estonia during Exercise Bold Panzer, strengthening NATO’s ability to respond to any incursion into Estonian territory. The exercise brought together forces from Canada, Estonia, France, Latvia, Poland, Slovenia and the UK over two weeks, ensuring their readiness to protect Estonia and the Alliance.