British Army, NATO. Paratroopers during joint military exercises in Estonia.



U.S. Army and British Armed Forces, NATO. A military exercise designed to test the ability of allied airborne forces to respond quickly and effectively to crises as part of an interoperable multinational team.

00:00 Preparation
02:03 Loading
04:00 Jump

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39 thoughts on “British Army, NATO. Paratroopers during joint military exercises in Estonia.”

  1. I know their exercises but these guys just look like their preparing for war, it’s not very often you see camouflage on the faces. Plus PM Rishi sunak talking about Bunker drills. I would love someone to tell the civilians what’s going on and tell us to prepare or not.

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  3. What makes Paras effective is how unit performs on the ground. Russian military is sending untrained mob to die in Ukraine, sad for those poor souls.

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  4. Ah, nice drop. Hats off. My father Terry Jickells was A Sq 22 SAS for many years – I was just thinking about him watching this. Ah, the thrills this lot enjoy prepping for something serious – goes up a gear then.

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  5. Большой жирный геркулес сбит на взлете. Или еще на загрузке на аэродроме. Вперед сунаки.

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  6. Had a friend in the R Marines who used to stick a handkerchief in the man in front just before he exited the aircraft and say , ' What's this .' ! He died parachuting on exercise dropping into a canal.

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  7. Hi, I see that the Gungie Third (3 Para) finally got to get a few jumps in. There seems to be a lot of Penguins in the Battalion and it’s nice that they are getting a chance to earn their wings thanks to the the Americans. Cheers mate Harera

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  8. I am a parachute soldier, and it draws my attention when one or more companions help a parachute soldier in adjusting his equipment. That is an exclusively personal action, out of decorum and military solvency. In the Army I serve, paratroopers put on the equipment and secure it alone, alone! It is worth the occasion to express: The object of a soldier is not to "Die for the country", but to make enemy soldiers die for theirs. Finally, a soldier is trained to fight, and not to die; However, we are absolutely aware that we can die as a result of combat or battle. "Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori."

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