DescriptionCombined Arms Manouvre Demonstration 2016 MOD 45161445.jpg
English: Pictured is A Gunner carrying the New Light Anti-Tank Weapon (NLAW) before carrying out a live firing exercise.
British Army’s Combined Arms Manoeuvre Demonstration held at Knighton Down, Salisbury Plain Training Area in October 2016. The aim was to demonstrate the capabilities of an Armoured Infantry Battlegroup as part of the Vanguard Armoured Infantry Brigade within a Reaction Force Division context.
As well as a series of static stands there were two demonstrations. The first was a blank firing manoeuvre showing minefield crossing and a hasty attack. The second, a live firepower demonstration, using an enemy counter attack on a defensive position.
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== {{int:filedesc}} == {{information |description={{en|Pictured is A Gunner carrying the New Light Anti-Tank Weapon (NLAW) before carrying out a live firing exercise.
British Army’s Combined Arms Manoeuvre Demonstration held at Knighton Down, Sali...
Pictured is A Gunner carrying the New Light Anti-Tank Weapon (NLAW) before carrying out a live firing exercise.British Army’s Combined Arms Manoeuvre Demonstration held at Knighton Down, Salisbury Plain Training Area in October 2016. The aim was to demonstrate the capabilities of an Armoured Infantry Battlegroup as part of the Vanguard Armoured Infantry Brigade within a Reaction Force Division context.As well as a series of static stands there were two demonstrations. The first was a blank firing manoeuvre showing minefield crossing and a hasty attack. The second, a live firepower demonstration, using an enemy counter attack on a defensive position.