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Anglo-French Combined Joint Expeditionary Force Tests Air Assault Allies

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Anglo-French Combined Joint Expeditionary Force Tests Air Assault Allies
Anglo-French Combined Joint Expeditionary Force Tests Air Assault Allies

British, French and American paratroopers have given a powerful demonstration of how they can go side-by-side into battle by air. The multinational force was dropped off to assault Imber village, capturing it to use as a base for further missions on the windswept training area. Some 20 helicopters carried the 1,300-strong 2 PARA Battlegroup into action on Exercise Wessex Storm. Mounting at Keevil airfield on Salisbury Plain, troops, vehicles and stores were lifted by Royal Air Force Chinook and Puma support helicopters, protected by the sensors and weapons of Army Air Corps Wildcat reconnaissance helicopters and Apache attack helicopters.

Anglo-French Combined Joint Expeditionary Force Tests Air Assault Allies
British and French troops arrive safely onto Salisbury Plain, after being delivered to battle by RAF Chinooks. (UK Ministry of Defense 2020)

The largest British-led air assault since Operation Moshtarak in Afghanistan in February 2010 – comes as the six-week long manoeuvres reach their validation phase. Before launching the air assault, troops had parachuted in to capture Keevil, with additional personnel, stores and vehicles delivered by RAF and French Armee de l’Air A400M transport aircraft. The 2 PARA Battlegroup is built around the paratroopers of Colchester-based 2nd Battalion The Parachute Regiment, supported by signallers, engineers, artillery, medics and logistics specialists from 16 Air Assault Brigade.

Anglo-French Combined Joint Expeditionary Force Tests Air Assault Allies
British troops disembark an RAF A400 on arrival at Keevil Airfield during Exercise Wessex Storm. (UK Ministry of Defense 2020)

The training is about confirming the 2 PARA Battlegroup’s skills and readiness to serve as the lead infantry unit within 16 Air Assault Brigade, the British Army’s global response force. Some 150 troops from the French 2e Régiment Etranger de Parachutistes and a 40-strong platoon from the US Army’s 2nd Battalion, 503rd Parachute Infantry Regiment are taking part. Their involvement is about growing understanding of each other’s capabilities and tactics, meaning our airborne forces are better prepared to operate together on future operations.

Anglo-French Combined Joint Expeditionary Force Tests Air Assault Allies
Apache attack helicopters provide over watch support to 2 Para led Battlegroup as they move onto their objective during Exercise Wessex Storm. (UK Ministry of Defense 2020)

16 Air Assault Brigade is the British Army’s global response force, specially trained and equipped to deploy by parachute, helicopter and airlanding. Its core role is to maintain the Air Assault Task Force (AATF), a battlegroup held at very high readiness to deploy anywhere in the world to carry out the full spectrum of missions, from non-combatant evacuation operations to war fighting. It is at the forefront of developing interoperability with the US Army’s 82nd Airborne Division and the French Army’s 11e Brigade Parachutiste.

Anglo-French Combined Joint Expeditionary Force Tests Air Assault Allies
A French paratrooper looks in as another wave of 2 Para led Battlegroup troops approach via helicopter. (UK Ministry of Defense 2020)
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