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Watch as US soldiers conduct an intense live fire exercise in Estonia, showcasing their combat skills and readiness in a simulated battlefield scenario. The exercise is part of a larger effort to demonstrate military strength and cooperation between the US and its NATO allies in the region. With a focus on precision and strategy, the soldiers navigate through challenging terrain, utilizing various firearms and tactical maneuvers to achieve their objectives. This video provides a unique glimpse into the rigorous training that US soldiers undergo to prepare for real-world missions, highlighting their discipline, teamwork, and unwavering commitment to protecting their country and its interests. The live fire exercise is a testament to the military's ongoing efforts to enhance its capabilities and stay ahead of emerging threats, ensuring the safety and security of the Estonian people and the broader European community.
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HIMARS Crews Validate Skills in Estonia
TAPA, ESTONIA
01.27.2025
U.S. Soldiers assigned to 3rd Battalion, 321st Field Artillery Regiment, 18th Field Brigade, 18th Airborne Corps, conduct a High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems live fire exercise near Camp Tapa, Estonia, Jan. 27, 2025. Live Fire Exercises gives Soldiers an immersive training experience that prepares them to effectively communicate and defend against enemy threats in a dynamic and demanding operational environment. (U.S. Army video by Pfc. Nathan Arellano Tlaczani)
5-7 Cav assist NATO Forces with Training during Exercise Winter Camp
TAPA, ESTONIA
01.29.2025
U.S. Soldiers assigned to 5th Battalion, 7 Calvary Regiment, 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, simulate opposing forces (OPFOR) for U.K. soldiers during the NATO exercise Winter Camp near Camp Tapa, Estonia, Jan. 29, 2025. The U.K. forces patrolling in the Warrior 510 combat vehicle, reacted to contact from M2A4 Bradley Fighting Vehicles (U.S.) and simulated an engagement with direct fire. The 5-7 Cav unit is the first unit U.S. Army-wide to be fielded the new M2A4 Bradleys. (U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. Kourtney Nunnery)
Film Credits: Video by Sgt. Kourtney Nunnery | Pfc. Nathan Arellano Tlaczani
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