DescriptionAS90 Guns Firing During Exercise Flying Rhino MOD 45150214.jpg
English: A shell is pictured leaving the barrel of an AS90 Artillery Gun from Delta Battery (D-Bty), 3 Royal Horse Artillery (3RHA) on exercise in the Czech Republic.
1 (UK) Armoured Division's Exercise Flying Rhino, which for the first time included live artillery fire, saw nearly 2000 British service men and women join a multinational contingent of around a thousand including soldiers from Denmark, Canada, Lithuania, Germany and host nation The Czech Republic.
Organization: Army
Object Name: 1Div-2009-032-782-Ex Flying Rhino
Keywords: AS-90, AS 90, AS90, Self Propelled Gun, Armoured, Vehicle, Smoke, Nets, Camo, Camouflage, Firing, Shell, Army, Training, Exercise, Moving, Flying, Terrain, Landscape, Equipment, The Royal Regiment of Artillery, RA, 3rd Regiment Royal Horse Artillery, 3 RHA, Weapon, Gun, Ordnance, Artillery
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== {{int:filedesc}} == {{information |description={{en|A shell is pictured leaving the barrel of an AS90 Artillery Gun from Delta Battery (D-Bty), 3 Royal Horse Artillery (3RHA) on exercise in the Czech Republic.
1 (UK) Armoured Division's Exercise ...
A shell is pictured leaving the barrel of an AS90 Artillery Gun from Delta Battery (D-Bty), 3 Royal Horse Artillery (3RHA) on exercise in the Czech Republic.1 (UK) Armoured Division's Exercise Flying Rhino, which for the first time included live artillery fire, saw nearly 2000 British service men and women join a multinational contingent of around a thousand including soldiers from Denmark, Canada, Lithuania, Germany and host nation The Czech Republic.