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<p>The British Army has regularly conducted collective training at Brigade level over
the years and has plans to do so in the future. Over the course of Operations HERRICK
(2002 - 2014) and TELIC (2003 - 2011) the British Army continuously trained and prepared
a series of Brigade level deployments, including full Mission Rehearsal Exercises
on an enduring 6 monthly rotational basis. Other significant Brigade level training
in the past includes Exercises SAIF SAREEA 2 in 2002 and SAIF SAREEA 3 in 2018.</p><p>
</p><p>The Army's Collective Training Group delivers a comprehensive programme of
Mission Ready and Combat Ready Training to the Field Army. All training delivered
at Battle Group level and above is delivered in a Brigade context as a minimum. Whilst
this training methodology may not involve deploying the entire Brigade into the field
at the same time, it does ensure that the skill sets involved in deploying a Brigade
are practised regularly. Furthermore, use of simulation ensures that this type of
training can be conducted efficiently whilst maximising the impact and utility of
the training.</p><p> </p><p>In addition to this continuous series of events delivered
in a Brigade and Divisional context, there are also a series of planned exercises
that focus on Brigade level and above training. Examples of these include the 16 Air
Assault Brigade deploying of Ex SWIFT RESPONSE 22 in 2022 and the deployment of elements
on Ex CERBERUS 22. Furthermore, the British Army regularly participates in the DEFENDER
series, a US led multinational exercise in Europe, at the Brigade level.</p>
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