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Combat engineers with an improvised bangalor torpedo

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Combat engineers with an improvised bangalor torpedo from the 1st Combat Engineer Regiment and 7RAR mechanized infrantrymen ready themselves to move forward to blow a gap in an enemy wire obstacle as part of the combined-arms battle group live-fire assault during Exercise Predator's Strike.
Units from the Darwin-based 1st Brigade conducted Exercise Predator’s Strike from June 28 to July 10, 2011 at Shoalwater Bay in central Queensland to prove the war-fighting skills of the battle group in the lead up to Exercise Talisman Sabre 2011.
Predator’s Strike combined 1st Brigade units into a potent battle group that included 1st Armoured Regiment M1A1 Abrams tanks, 2nd Cavalry Regiment Australian light armored vehicles, 5th and 7th Battalions of the Royal Australian Regiment mechanized infantry mounted in M113AS4 armored fighting vehicles, forward observers from the 8th/12th Regiment and elements from 1st Combat Engineer Regiment, 1st Combat Signal Regiment and 1st Combat Service Support Battalion.
1st Brigade has a distinguished history that includes five Victoria Cross winners, battle honors from Gallipoli and the Western Front, Vietnam, Iraq, East Timor and Afghanistan, and its soldiers are poised and ready to respond to a range of threats and regional events on behalf of the Australian government.
Based in Darwin at Robertson Barracks, 1st Brigade is the Australian Army's light armored brigade. More than 3,400 civilian and military personnel support 1st Brigade at Robertson Barracks. (The 7th Battalion of the Royal Australian Regiment – including support elements from other 1st Brigade units – is based at RAAF Edinburgh, outside Adelaide, South Australia.)
Exercise Talisman Sabre (July 11–29 2011) is a major bilateral exercise designed to train Australian and United States forces in planning and conducting combined operations in order to improve Australian–U.S. combat readiness and interoperability.

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