Pakistan Army wins Gold Medal in Cambrian Patrol!

Patrol from the Italian Airborne 'Folgore' moving over hills in Mid-Wales. (35.05kb)

The exercise is held in Wales and is organised by HQ 160 (W) Brigade on behalf of HQ 5 Div, as directed by HQ Land in the Land Command Plan. Cambrian Patrol is arduous and concentrates on leadership, teamwork, physical fitness and achieving the mission. It also draws participants from foreign countries. The Cambrian Patrol is an exercise and not a competition. It is conducted for the benefit of units and there is no final order of merit. The exercise is designed to be within the capability of any well-led and well-trained patrol from any Arm or Service. The exercise is the same for Regular and Reserve Forces patrols.





A patrol from the Pakistan Army at the start of Cambrian Patrol. (48.78kb)

Cambrian Patrol Exercise is the premier patrolling event of the British Army which is held in Wales and hosted by 160 (W) Brigade. It is said to be the Worlds toughest international military exercise, this year Pakistan Army wins Gold Medal in this exercise which was run from 8 October to 17 October, 2010.

Enemy position in the area of Elan Valley. (50.91kb)
Tactical Swim in Mid-Wales. Why only one boot? (37.11kb)
Cambrian Patrol is an arduous and realistic exercise. (42.85kb)
Tactical Swim. Four man patrol crossing at Lynn Brianne Reservoir. (35.32kb)
A patrol from the Belgium Parachute Regiment crossing open country side on Cambrian Patrol. (30.00kb)
An Australian patrol issuing orders prior to starting the exercise. (53.23kb)
Enemy forces carrying out a border patrol. (39.15kb)




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