Image of a Fusilier, taken shortly after he won one of the Army’s toughest promotion courses which t
Ceremonial and Display
It has been a busy year for all branches of the Armed Forces, as they carried out ceremonies and displays, delivered humanitarian aid and continued to prepare for possible conflict with .
On the ceremonial front, we see His Majesty The King making his way to the Cenotaph during the National Service of Remembrance in London, where he was joined by veterans and around 10,000 members of the public who lined Whitehall in London. Also pictured some of the veterans – including former Chief of the Defence Staff General Lord David Richards (centre) and General Sir Richard Lawson Barrons (left) – wearing their distinctive bowler hats as they marched past.Other images show The Royal Carriage procession making its way down The Mall during heavy rain during the King’s Birthday Parade in London, and members of the Household Division, including the regimental Irish Wolfhound mascot Turlough Mor, are seen here making their way down The Mall.
On that day, a formation of three RAF Chinook helicopters from 7 Squadron took part in a flypast over London. The Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team can be seen fying with smoke on as they take part in a flypast over Montreal in Canada. The Red Arrows can also be seen performing a mixed formation flypast over the coasts of Zadar and Biograd na Moru in Croatia, under the Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) in Greenland and leaving a spectacular trail of red, white and blue as they fly over Big Ben.
On a more human front, a female member of the King’s Troop poses with her horse after undertaking ceremonial duties in London, a female Royal Navy Officer (and doggy helper) is shown fundraising at Charing Cross and a member of the Royal Air Force Falcon Display team lands after parachuting at RAF Waddington.
Pictured: His Majesty The King makes his way to the Cenotaph during the National Service of Remembra
Pictured: Veterans including former CDS, General David Julian Richards (centre) and General Sir Rich
Image of the Royal Carriage procession making it’s way down The Mall during heavy rain during the Ki
Members of the Household Division, including the regimental Irish Wolfhound mascot Turlough Mor, are
A formation of three RAF Chinook helicopters from 7 Squadron, are seen here taking part in a flypast
Image of the Red Arrows with smoke on as they flypast past Montreal in Canada. The flypast was take
Image of the Red Arrows performing a mixed formation flypast over the coasts of Zadar and Biograd na
Pictured: The Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) above the Hawk T1 aircraft from the Royal Air Force
A spectacular show of red, white and blue from the Red Arrows as they flypast Big Ben during the Kin
A female member of the King’s Troop poses with her horse after undertaking ceremonial duties in Lond
Image of a female Royal Navy Officer (and doggy helper) at Charing Cross Station during fundraising
A member of the Royal Air Force Falcon Display team, seen here after touching down on their last dis
Humanitarian missions
As the humanitarian crisis in Gaza continued to unfold, the camera captured RAF personnel dropping vital aid pallets from the tail lift of an RAF A400 aircraft. Pallets of aid can be seen landing by parachute for those in need.
Image of RAF personnel seen here ensuring aid pallets are safely dropped from the tail lift of an RA
Pallets of aid are safely dropped from the tail lift of an RAF A400 aircraft whilst over Gaza. The
On operations
AS geopolitical tensions build, frontline troops and their support teams can expect llittle respite in the near future.
The Royal Navy engaged against Houthi rebels in Yemen, when HMS Richmond became the first warship to fire Sea Ceptor missiles in combat to down Houthi drones. Striking images shows the crew on HMS Richmond’s operations room as the missiles were fired.
Keeping with the naval theme, the support vessel RFA Tidespring is shown, viewed from HMS Prince of Wales’ quarter deck, during a Nato exercise in Norway while, on another day, pre-flight checks are carried out on a F-35B aircraft engulfed by a perfectly formed rainbow whilst on HMS Prince of Wales’ deck.
In the air, a Merlin Mk4 helicopter of 845 NAS (Naval Air Squadrons) performs a snow landing whilst CFSG (Commando Forward Surgical Group) perform an Arctic Huddle in Norway, two RAF Typhoon FGR Mk 4 aircraft perform routine a mission over the Middle East as part of Operation Shader, and we are given a rare glimpse of what the co-pilot of a RAF Globemaster aircraft might see while wearing Night Vision Goggles.
On the ground, training for possible conflict intensified. We see soldiers from the British Army’s Royal School of Artillery putting the army’s newly-acquired Archer mobile Howitzer through its paces, as they fire 155mm shells during a training exercise in Sweden, and a Shore Reconnaissance Team (SRT) from Surveillance and Reconnaissance Squadron (SRS) conducting sensor training and patrolling techniques on Exercise Predators Run in Australia.
Soldiers of the Welsh Guards can be seen firing a 81mm mortar during training on Salisbury Plain, while members of 1 RGR (1st Bn The Royal Gurkha Rifles) traini for deployment across the Indo-Pacific region.
Last but not least is the the grimmed- face satisfaction of a Fusilier, taken shortly after he won one of the Army’s toughest promotion courses which takes place at the Otterburn Training Area. The soldier, who has not been named, was promoted to Lance Corporal with immediate effect.
The crew of HMS Richmond are seen here in the Operations room, as her Sea Ceptor missiles are fired
Pictured: RFA Tidespring, viewed from HMS Prince of Wales’ quarter deck by the ship’s company, durin
Pictured: A Merlin Mk4 helicopter of 845 NAS (Naval Air Squadrons) performs a snow landing whilst CF
Image of two RAF Typhoon FGR Mk 4 aircraft, seen here during a routine mission over the Middle East
Image of the co-pilot of an RAF Globemaster aircraft, seen here utilising Night Vision Goggles durin
Image of the Army’s newly acquired Archer self-propelled artillery vehicle, seen here firing 155mm s
Pictured: Shore Reconnaissance Team (SRT) from Surveillance and Reconnaissance Squadron (SRS) are se
Pictured: Members of 1 RGR (1st Bn The Royal Gurkha Rifles) are seen here attacking enemy positions
Members of the Welsh Guards are seen here firing a 81mm mortar during training on Salisbury Plain.
Image of a Fusilier, taken shortly after he won one of the Army’s toughest promotion courses which t