Royal Marines Conduct Vehicle Seizure and Helicopter Raid Exercises
Royal Marines from 42 Commando conducted specialized training in vehicle seizure and rapid insertion via helicopter on Salisbury Plain, preparing for upcoming operations in the United States alongside the US Navy Special Operations Force. This exercise enhances the commandos' capabilities in maritime counter-terrorism and rapid deployment in complex environments.

Royal Marines executed vehicle seizure drills and helicopter raids on Salisbury Plain, preparing for an upcoming deployment to the United States with the US Navy Special Operations Force. The training involved two Special Operations Maritime Task Units and focused on vehicle interdiction tactics, including detaining occupants and executing fast-paced assaults from Wildcat helicopters.
Each unit is capable of providing force protection and boarding teams, reinforced by scout snipers and other specialized support. The drills emphasize the ability to operate quickly across air, land, and sea, crucial for modern military operations. This preparation aims to ensure effective collaboration with American forces under rapidly changing operational conditions.




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