The Modern Royal Artillery Prepares for Future Battlefields
09/22/2011
artillery
| British Army
| iPad
| joint fires
| UAV
| force protection
| Afghanistan
| communications
| training
| simulation
This full length interview features one of the greatest achievements of modern British Army artillery to date: training. From live fire training to communications simulation to the incorporation of high tech equipment like the iPad, Major Tom Ellis, the training development advisor for the Royal Artillery, talks about how realistic training keeps troops ever prepared. The rigor of modern training programmes like these are vitally essential - especially as preparation is often called upon in operational settings like Afghanistan. Watch to find out more about how the artillery regiments are preparing for the future, from UAV operations to force protection to joint fires missions.
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