DescriptionArmy Driver Training for New Wolfhound Vehicle at Camp Bastion, Afghanistan MOD 45151967.jpg
English: Soldiers from 16 Air Assault are pictured conducting driver training with the new Wolfhound vehicle on a purpose built driver training area in Camp Bastion, Afghanistan.
The off road course is designed to push the vehicles and drivers to the limit, in order to give crews the confidence and experience before deploying on real operations.
Keywords: Afghanistan, Media Ops, Bastion MT Section, Bastion, Off road, Army, Equipment, Vehicle, Armoured, Wolfhound, Tactical Support Vehicle, TSV, Training
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== {{int:filedesc}} == {{information |description={{en|Soldiers from 16 Air Assault are pictured conducting driver training with the new Wolfhound vehicle on a purpose built driver training area in Camp Bastion, Afghanistan.
The off road course is ...
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Army Driver Training for New Wolfhound Vehicle at Camp Bastion, Afghanistan
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Soldiers from 16 Air Assault are pictured conducting driver training with the new Wolfhound vehicle on a purpose built driver training area in Camp Bastion, Afghanistan.The off road course is designed to push the vehicles and drivers to the limit, in order to give crews the confidence and experience before deploying on real operations.