Royal Artillery

Northumbrian Gunners

Friday, 24 December 2010

Ex Iron Storm Otterburn

The NVAA deployed to Otterburn to visit 101 Regiment on Exercise Iron Storm.


The Regiment's two strike Batteries (203 & 205) equipped with MLRS, and the STA Batteries (204 & 269) with thier target acquisition equipment were on exercise Iron Storm in support of the 3rd UK Divisions Artillery Group.

3rd UK Division

On arrival the Commanding Officer welcomed the Old and Bold, before handing over to the Adjutant for the obligatory health and safety briefing. The NVAA were eloquently informed to be careful as "Otterburn had undulating ground” - a fact many Gunners over the years may have noticed!



Otterburn's undulating ground




The Regiments MLRS are capable of firing to a range of 32 Km (20 miles), each of the 12 rockets carrying 644 sub munitions. They are the only unit in the Territorial Army equipped with MLRS and support 39 Regiment Royal Artillery on operations.






















The Surveillance and Target Acquisition equipment includes radars and sound ranging equipment able to track and locate anything from heavy artillery to mortars. The STA Batteries support 5th Regiment Royal Artillery on operations






Redesdale Arms Left 3 O clock



Retiring to the First and Last (Redesdale Arms, Northumberland) time to reflect that it was “never like that in my day”.