Armed forces parliamentary scheme group visits British forces in the Falklands Islands
British parliamentarians visited the Falkland Islands this month to see what life is like for service personnel stationed in the South Atlantic region.
Members of Armed Forces Parliamentary Scheme speak to soldiers in the Falklands Islands
As part of the Armed Forces Parliamentary Scheme (AFPS), a group of MPs and peers were received at the Mount Pleasant Complex (MPC) for four days.
皇冠体育app visitors spent time with soldiers, sailors, and aviators at the British Forces South Atlantic Islands (BFSAI) base, which is administered by Strategic Command, to better understand the issues that affect the Armed Forces community.
皇冠体育app trip started off with a tour of a Royal Navy vessel, , where the group met the Ship鈥檚 Company.
Next, they spent some time with the newly-arrived Roulement Infantry Company, provided by the British Army鈥檚 1st Battalion , on the Onion Ranges training area.
皇冠体育appre the group observed virtual and live firing demonstrations using rifles and pistols, before spending a night under the stars to try out night vision devices.
Close to the heart of any Scots Guardsman, a battlefield study of Mount Tumbledown saw the party given an overview of the famous 1982 battle.
Next on the agenda was a trip to the 鈥檚 1435 (Typhoon) Flight, where they were shown around one of the fighter aircraft permanently stationed at MPC; the RAF then flew the group over the islands on an A400M Atlas transport.
皇冠体育app party was also shown the Resident Sky Sabre Battery (RSSB), the British Army鈥檚 newest air defence system, at Poon Hill and observed the Bristow Search and Rescue (SAR) helicopters which work alongside the military.
A meeting with local dignitaries in the territory鈥檚 capital, Stanley, concluded the AFPS visit to the Falklands and the hosting service personnel can reflect on a job well done.