The British Army and the Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) have concluded a six-week joint military training exercise, Haraka Storm Bravo, at the Ole Naishu training area in Laikipia County, Kenya.  

This annual exercise, held in October and November, focused on enhancing tactical effectiveness through advanced Tactical Engagement Simulation (TES) technology. 

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The British Army Training Unit Kenya Tactical Operations designed the training module, ensuring safety and maintaining the condition of the training areas.  

This year’s exercise introduced TES equipment, which employs computerised vests that record and transmit data, allowing control units to track soldiers’ positions and actions during exercises. 

Ravenswood Solutions Kenya was contracted by the British Army to provide the TES equipment in 2020.  

Key metrics, including firing accuracy, speed, and direction were recorded and analysed to refine tactical techniques and improve operational efficiency.  

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The exercise was observed by senior officials from the UK and KDF. 

KDF Brigadier William Kamoiro said: “The technology to review the exercise, enabled by the use of TES equipment, not only introduces realism into the exercise but also saves the battle group from wasting live ammunition as the team perfects their skills.  

“The British Army’s 2 Rifles and KDF’s Bravo Company of 5KR have demonstrated well-trained battle groups who know what they are doing and how to target and clear the enemy to achieve the set objective.” 

This joint training exercise forms part of the UK-Kenya defence partnership, allowing up to six light infantry battle groups to conduct annual training in Kenya.  

These exercises aim to prepare troops for global deployment.  

Earlier this month, it was announced that the British Army’s Watchkeeper programme had been cut in the latest round of Ministry of Defence programmes. 

The Watchkeeper uncrewed aerial vehicle captures, processes, and distributes high-quality aerial imagery intelligence. 

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