I've found that busload of Nurses!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FAtW0hua9rE
I've found that busload of Nurses!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FAtW0hua9rE
And for that I am for ever in your debt![]()
Husky Protected Highly Mobile Tactical Support Vehicle in Afghanistan by Defence Images, on Flickr
Husky Protected Highly Mobile Tactical Support Vehicle in Afghanistan
Soldiers from 1st Battalion, The Scots Guards, are pictured patrolling Lashkar Gar in Helmand Province Afghanistan, using the Husky (Protected Highly Mobile Tactical Support Vehicle).
The Husky has already provided protection from small arms fire, RPG’s and Improvised Explosive Devices (IED).
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Photographer: Sgt Rupert Frere RLC
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Husky Protected Highly Mobile Tactical Support Vehicle in Afghanistan by Defence Images, on Flickr
Husky Protected Highly Mobile Tactical Support Vehicle in Afghanistan
Soldiers from 1st Battalion, The Scots Guards, are pictured patrolling Lashkar Gar in Helmand Province Afghanistan, using the Husky (Protected Highly Mobile Tactical Support Vehicle).
The Husky has already provided protection from small arms fire, RPG’s and Improvised Explosive Devices (IED).
This image is available for non-commercial, high resolution download at www.defenceimages.mod.uk subject to terms and conditions. Search for image number 45151962.jpg
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Photographer: Sgt Rupert Frere RLC
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Army Driver Training for New Wolfhound Vehicle at Camp Bastion, Afghanistan by Defence Images, on Flickr
Army Driver Training for New Wolfhound Vehicle at Camp Bastion, Afghanistan
Soldiers from 16 Air Assault are pictured conducting driver training with the new Wolfhound vehicle on a purpose built driver training area in Camp Bastion, Afghanistan.
The off road course is designed to push the vehicles and drivers to the limit, in order to give crews the confidence and experience before deploying on real operations.
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Photographer: Cpl Mark Webster
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Army Driver Training for New Wolfhound Vehicle at Camp Bastion, Afghanistan by Defence Images, on Flickr
Army Driver Training for New Wolfhound Vehicle at Camp Bastion, Afghanistan
Soldiers from 16 Air Assault are pictured conducting driver training with the new Wolfhound vehicle on a purpose built driver training area in Camp Bastion, Afghanistan.
The off road course is designed to push the vehicles and drivers to the limit, in order to give crews the confidence and experience before deploying on real operations.
This image is available for non-commercial, high resolution download at www.defenceimages.mod.uk subject to terms and conditions. Search for image number 45151967.jpg
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Photographer: Cpl Mark Webster
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Hope you like the new Husky and Wolfhound pics from Afghan. More to come... but meantime if you're on Facebook you can follow us at facebook.com/defenceimages and on Twitter at twitter.com/defenceimages.
Cheers
Neil
Cheers for the info Neil, awesome looking vehicle![]()
i like the look of the Husky...Thanks for the images
Royal Navy Submarine HMS Triumph Enters HMNB Clyde by Defence Images, on Flickr
Royal Navy Submarine HMS Triumph Enters HMNB Clyde
Trafalgar Class submarine SSN (Ship Submersible Nuclear) HMS Triumph, glides into HM Naval Base Clyde in the early morning sun following a patrol.
The Triumph of today is somewhat different from her predecessors. Built by VSEL at Barrow-in-Furness, she was commissioned in October 1991 and is the seventh and last of the Trafalgar class. Since commissioning, the submarine has completed a number of notable patrols from the North Atlantic to the Far East.
Between 2005 and 2009, Triumph went through a long overhaul period to refuel the reactor, complete essential maintenance and repairs. During this long overhaul period, the vessel's equipment and sensors were upgraded to make her one of the most potent and advanced submarines in the flotilla.
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Photographer: LA(Phot) Ben Sutton
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Royal Navy Submarine HMS Triumph Enters HMNB Clyde by Defence Images, on Flickr
Royal Navy Submarine HMS Triumph Enters HMNB Clyde
Trafalgar Class submarine SSN (Ship Submersible Nuclear) HMS Triumph, glides into HM Naval Base Clyde in the early morning sun following a patrol.
The Triumph of today is somewhat different from her predecessors. Built by VSEL at Barrow-in-Furness, she was commissioned in October 1991 and is the seventh and last of the Trafalgar class. Since commissioning, the submarine has completed a number of notable patrols from the North Atlantic to the Far East.
Between 2005 and 2009, Triumph went through a long overhaul period to refuel the reactor, complete essential maintenance and repairs. During this long overhaul period, the vessel's equipment and sensors were upgraded to make her one of the most potent and advanced submarines in the flotilla.
This image is available for non-commercial, high resolution download at www.defenceimages.mod.uk subject to terms and conditions. Search for image number 45151975.jpg
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Photographer: LA(Phot) Ben Sutton
Image 45151975.jpg from www.defenceimages.mod.uk
Royal Navy Submarine HMS Triumph Enters HMNB Clyde by Defence Images, on Flickr
Royal Navy Submarine HMS Triumph Enters HMNB Clyde
Trafalgar Class submarine SSN (Ship Submersible Nuclear) HMS Triumph, glides into HM Naval Base Clyde in the early morning sun following a patrol.
The Triumph of today is somewhat different from her predecessors. Built by VSEL at Barrow-in-Furness, she was commissioned in October 1991 and is the seventh and last of the Trafalgar class. Since commissioning, the submarine has completed a number of notable patrols from the North Atlantic to the Far East.
Between 2005 and 2009, Triumph went through a long overhaul period to refuel the reactor, complete essential maintenance and repairs. During this long overhaul period, the vessel's equipment and sensors were upgraded to make her one of the most potent and advanced submarines in the flotilla.
This image is available for non-commercial, high resolution download at www.defenceimages.mod.uk subject to terms and conditions. Search for image number 45151972.jpg
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Photographer: LA(Phot) Ben Sutton
Image 45151972.jpg from www.defenceimages.mod.uk
Royal Navy Submarine HMS Triumph Enters HMNB Clyde by Defence Images, on Flickr
Royal Navy Submarine HMS Triumph Enters HMNB Clyde
Trafalgar Class submarine SSN (Ship Submersible Nuclear) HMS Triumph, glides into HM Naval Base Clyde in the early morning sun following a patrol.
The Triumph of today is somewhat different from her predecessors. Built by VSEL at Barrow-in-Furness, she was commissioned in October 1991 and is the seventh and last of the Trafalgar class. Since commissioning, the submarine has completed a number of notable patrols from the North Atlantic to the Far East.
Between 2005 and 2009, Triumph went through a long overhaul period to refuel the reactor, complete essential maintenance and repairs. During this long overhaul period, the vessel's equipment and sensors were upgraded to make her one of the most potent and advanced submarines in the flotilla.
This image is available for non-commercial, high resolution download at www.defenceimages.mod.uk subject to terms and conditions. Search for image number 45151973.jpg
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Photographer: LA(Phot) Ben Sutton
Image 45151973.jpg from www.defenceimages.mod.uk
International Trucks used to do a civvy version called the International MXT, frankly it looked gopping.
Besides the lack of a gash-looking chrome grille I dunno what exactly makes Husky look better, but it does.
I'm told that some of the Huskys are being kitted out with armoured dog boxes on the back for MWDs