British armoured vehicles arrive by train in Germany 🇬🇧 🇩🇪

Watch over 31 different Bulldog Armoured Personnel Carriers with the British Army arriving in Parsberg, Germany by train for participation in Exercise Combined Resolve. The FV430 series of Armoured Personnel Carrier have been in service with the British Army since the 1960s. During conflicts in the Middle East they were up-armoured and modified to be known as ’Bulldog’, which the British Army have now adopted as the name for the type. They transport personnel across the battlefield for various duties, and often operate behind the FV510 Warrior Infantry Fighting Vehicle and the FV4034 Challenger 2 Main Battle Tank. The type have been transported by train (the DB Class 232) via the channel tunnel from the UK to Germany as part of major NATO Exercise Steadfast Defender, before then participating in the US-Army led Exercise Combined Resolve at the Hohenfels Training Area in Bavaria, Germany. This is happening while other armoured units are deployed elsewhere on separate exercises. They are
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