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Exercise Pashtun Dawn was 20 Armoured Brigade's FTXs (Final Training Exercises) on Salisbury Plain which ran from 24th July until 21st August 2011. Pashtun Dawn was supported by an exercise running simultaneously called Pashtun Jaguar which was run by JHC (Joint Helicopter Command). Rick Ingham Photography followed the exercise from start to finish... |
Pashtun Dawn was made up of three FTX's (Final Training Exercises) FTX1/Green, FTX2/Blue and FTX3/Yellow. Below is the list of the 'Training Audience' which participated in each FTX: |
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FTX 1 |
FTX 2 |
FTX 3 |
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25th July - 31st July |
03rd Aug - 10th Aug |
12th Aug - 19th Aug |
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2 YORKS - CF ISH
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QRH(1:3) - CF ISH
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5 RIFLES (1:5) - CF ISH
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3 SCOTS - CF UEB
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2 MERCIAN (1:3) - CF UEB
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1 YORKS (Res)(1:2) - CCF UEB
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Sqn QDG - BR sqn
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Sqn QDG - BRF
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CR2 Tp - CF ISH
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Al Coy 5 Rifiles - CF ISH
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CS Sqn 1LSR
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Sqn QRH - WHG
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CS sqn 1LSR
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Fd sqn 35 Engr Regt
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Fd sqn 35 Engr Regt
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Fd sqn 35 Engr Regt
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Bty 26 Regt RA
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Bty 26 Regt RA
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Bty 26 Regt RA
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C-IED TF
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C-IED TF
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C-IED TF
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KATT
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KATT
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KATT
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1 PWRR HPTC, OCC-D & PMTs |
PMAG, OCC-D & PMTs |
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PMAG, OCC-D & PMTs
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Indian Army - CF UEB
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Indian Army - CF UEB
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Indian Army - CF UEB
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Omani Army - CF ISH
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Jordanian Army - CF ISH
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Jordanian Army - CF ISH
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The main objective of the MRX (Mission Rehearsal Exercise) is to prepare 20 Armoured Brigade for their imminent deployment to Afghanistan which is named Operation Herrick 15. Around 4000 troops overall will participate during the three stages which turns Salisbury Plain (SPTA) into a replica of Afghanistan with Forward Operating Bases (FOB's) such as Bastion, Lashkar Gar, Pegish, Eshan, Karej, Kezget, Noshaq, Qazi Deh, Shakhawr and Shazad. This provides a stage to practice tactics etc so that when they deploy, their training will kick in and be familiar to them. |
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Running simultaneously to Pashtun Dawn was JHC's (Joint Helicopter Command) exercise, Pashtun Jaguar was supported 20 Armoured Brigade's MRX. Jaguar included around 440 personnel consisting of the following: |
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| EXCON (Exercise Control) | 128 | |||
| Coord | 4 (JHC) | |||
| EXCON | 11 (3 Regt AAC, SH staff officer) | |||
| Mentors | 13 | |||
| Obs/Con | 24 (incl AMPT, Platform SME's, 8 X COEFOR) | |||
| RLS | 70 (1 Regt AAC) | |||
| Engr Sp | 8 | |||
| 23 Pnr | 4 | |||
| Comms Tp | 20 | |||
| MMU | 2 | |||
| HICON (Higher Command) | ||||
| JF JAG | 10 | |||
| PLAYER AUDIENCE | 302 | |||
| JHF(A) HQ | 28 | |||
| Apache Det | 132 | |||
| Lynx Det | 35 | |||
| Commando Helicopter Force | 17 | |||
| Merlin Det | 20 | |||
| Chinook Det | 40 | |||
| Puma Det | 20 | |||
| TSW | 10 | |||
| Total Personnel | c440 | |||






Pashtun Jaguar provided aircrews with 1500 flying hours overall, 44658 meals and used 100 tents and 50 portaloos. As the exercise continues to grow every year, so does the training. For the first time a 'Chinook stage 1 trainer' was transported to Netheravon. This provides a realistic back of a Chinook for troops to practice disembarking without taking up a valuable cab. Another significant element of training that is provided on the exercise is judgemental training. Using foreign role-players and civilians they simulate situations they may find themselves in whilst in theatre. This can be anything from a suspicious person/vehicle to potential IED (Improvised Explosive Device) sites. One of the main events of the exercise is when a large convoy is crossing the plain which requires air support to search a head of the convoy's route to ensure there are no problems ahead. The exercise controllers place suspicious vehicles and IED's along the route to test the 'player audience'. |
During the exercise, the Apache AH1's were fitted with a black pod on the port side known as a Collective Training Missile (CTM). This is normally paired with a blue M34 Hellfire training round though it's not uncommon to see an asymmetric load out (As seen >here< during Ex Pashtun Dagger) |
One of the two Chinooks on the exercise was dedicated to MERT/IRT missions. The IRT (Immediate Response Team) consists of a SHF (Support helicopter force) aircraft, usually a Chinook, Merlin or Seaking with often an escort Apache. In Afghanistan these duties are often shared with the United States which can result in Chinooks being escorted by US Cobras and British Apaches escorting CH-53's. |












For the final segment of the exercise - FTX3, the Royal Netherlands Air Force were invited to take the Seaking's place. Two Boeing CH-47D Chinooks (D-663 and D-103) using callsign 'Frankenstein' undertook the day taskings whilst the two RAF cabs were on standby during the night. |
The people who took part in this exercise are due to deploy to Afghanistan between September and Christmas 2011. |
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