Scotland to host major military exercises

Scotland to host major military exercises

Scotland is to play host to elements of one of the largest military exercises of its kind in Europe from next week.

Exercise Strike Warrior 21, which incorporates Exercise Joint Warrior 21-1, will run from May 8-20 as part of the final preparations for the first deployment of the UK’s Carrier Strike Group (CSG) next month.

HMS Queen Elizabeth, the Royal Navy’s fleet flagship at the centre of the CSG, will deploy shortly after the completion of Strike Warrior.

Ten nations will take part, with 31 warships, three submarines, 150 aircraft and around 13,400 military personnel involved.

It will include 1,500 ground troops at military ranges across the country and maritime exercise areas off the west and north coasts.

HMS Queen Elizabeth
HMS Queen Elizabeth during her recent visit to Glen Mallan, Argyll and Bute (Royal Navy/PA)

Exercise activity will also be held in the North Minch to the west of Ullapool involving fast small boats, both civilian and military, with GPS denial operations off the west coast.

Mine counter measures operations will take place in areas around Campbeltown and Loch Ewe, while joint firing activity will take place at Cape Wrath weapons range, Garvie Island and the QinetiQ Hebrides range.

The 150 aircraft involved will operate from RAF Lossiemouth, Prestwick Airport and Stornoway Airport.

The exercises will mirror a broad range of crisis and conflict situations which could happen in real-world operations.

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