WALES: The Saudi Land Forces have won the bronze medal in the 65th edition of the Cambrian Patrol competition held in the United Kingdom, the Saudi Gazette reported on Sunday.
Overall 126 teams from 38 nations participated in the competition.
The competition is considered as the most difficult global military competition, and its activities were conducted continuously for 48 hours.
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Its activities include issuing orders for operations, dealing with enemy vehicles and carriers, evacuating the injured to safe areas, as well as crossing rivers, and implementing 16 hypotheses in harsh weather conditions and rugged terrain, in addition to shooting and moving towards the enemy.
The Exercise Cambrian Patrol is a yearly international Military drill that involves it’s participating units covering a 40-mile (65 km) course in less than 48 hours while performing numerous types of military maneuvers and patrols placed throughout the rugged Cambrian Mountains and swamp lands of mid-Wales.