UK NATO Enhanced Ahead Presence (UK eFP) and Lithuanian troops have performed anti-tank live-fire coaching on the ranges at Pabrade. About 40 troopers from the British Military took half in Train Hunter 22 in Lithuania, utilizing state-of-the-art Javelin and NLAW anti-tank weapons methods alongside their Lithuanian allies. The troopers from Black Horse Troop, the UK contribution to the US-led NATO enhanced Ahead Presence Battlegroup in Poland, is shaped from B Squadron The Royal Dragoon Guards. Enhanced Ahead Presence (EFP) is a NATO-allied forward-deployed protection and deterrence army drive in Central and Northern Europe.

UK and Lithuanian Troops Conduct Anti-tank Stay-fire Coaching Throughout Train HUNTER 22

This NATO Multimedia footage, shot on tuesday eighth March 2022, consists of footage of UK troops working the Javelin and NLAW weapons methods alongside the Lithuanian Military and an interview with the Commander of Black Horse Troop, Main Will Roome, Royal Dragoon Guards. Black Horse Troop are outfitted with Jackal and Coyote automobiles in addition to NLAW and Javelin anti-tank weapons. These two anti-tank guided missile methods have been employed by the British Military for quite a lot of years and are a major drive multiplier for evenly armoured troops. This was a pre-planned bilateral train specializing in shared anti-tank capabilities.

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UK and Lithuanian Troops Conduct Anti-tank Live-fire Training During Exercise HUNTER 22
UK and Lithuanian Troops Conduct Anti-tank Stay-fire Coaching Throughout Train HUNTER 22

The FGM-148 Javelin (AAWS-M) is an American-made moveable anti-tank missile system in service since 1996 and repeatedly upgraded. It changed the M47 Dragon anti-tank missile in US service. Its fire-and-forget design makes use of automated infrared steerage that enables the person to hunt cowl instantly after launch, versus wire-guided methods, just like the system utilized by the Dragon, which require the person to information the weapon all through the engagement. The Javelin’s HEAT warhead is able to defeating fashionable tanks by hitting them from above the place their armor is thinnest and can be helpful towards fortifications in a direct assault flight.

UK and Lithuanian Troops Conduct Anti-tank Live-fire Training During Exercise HUNTER 22
UK and Lithuanian Troops Conduct Anti-tank Stay-fire Coaching Throughout Train HUNTER 22

The Subsequent era Mild Anti-tank Weapon (NLAW), also referred to as the Predominant Battle Tank and Mild anti-armor Weapon (MBT LAW), and in Sweden often called the Robotic 57 (RB-57), is a fire-and-forget, light-weight shoulder-fired, and disposable (single-use) missile system, designed to be used by infantry. The missile, using a soft-launch system, is guided by PLOS (predicted line of sight) and might perform a high assault or direct assault on an armoured car. It was developed in Sweden by Saab Bofors Dynamics, and manufactured in the UK, primarily by Thales Air Defence.