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English: Warrior Infantry Fighting Vehicle of D Sqn, The Queen's Royal Hussars (QRH) conducting a readiness exercise in order to test their reaction times.D Sqn currently form part of the 5 RIFLES Battlegroup, which is deployed on Operation CABRIT as part of NATO's enhanced Forward Presence in Estonia. The Battlegroup forms part of the Estonian Defence Forces' First Infantry Brigade and contains a company from the Royal Danish ArmyThe 5 Rifles Battlegroup is currently deployed on Operation CABRIT in Estonia as part of the NATO enhanced Forward Presence. The Battlegroup forms part of the Estonian Defence Forces' First Infantry Brigade and contains a company from the Danish Army.The Warrior infantry fighting vehicle has the speed and performance to keep up with Challenger 2 main battle tanks over the most difficult terrain, and the firepower and armour to support infantry in the assault.The Warrior family of seven variants of armoured vehicles, which entered service in 1988, has been highly successful for armoured infantry battlegroups in the Gulf War, Bosnia and Kosovo and Iraq.They provide excellent mobility, lethality and survivability for the infantry and have enabled key elements from the Royal Artillery and Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers to operate effectively within the battlegroup.Firepower - mobility - protection: the three key aspects of any fighting vehicle..
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