These crossings cross public roads, depending on the size of the convoy, would depend on the level of control. Smaller convoys will cross when safe to do so, larger convoys with slower moving vehicles such as tracked vehicles may have a military police control at the crossing. Night crossings definitely controlled with more caution.
Land rovers are basically only used in the UK now for basic movement of people/training. There are plenty of newer varients for real combat that are already in operation, such as the mastiff.
In the US no one needs to be told to do anything for our armed forces. We just do it. We would have slowed down and stopped for the brave men and women.
Most of us (especially veterans) would. We unfortunately do have some who are "privileged" and care only for their own convenience and would not slow or stop for a military convoy. We also have the disgusting so-called "First Amendment Auditor's" who weren't satisfied to just bother the cops, but are now harassing the military at recruiting offices, installation gates, MP types... Another enjoyable video !
What you were actually expecting them to just drive across a main road without prior warning?? You are implying we don't give a shit about our military, wake up clown!!
Hardly a convoy. Three land-rovers and half a dozen MANs. An every day event on the plain. You see bigger MOD vehicle movements on the main roads at weekends. The weekend warriors going to and from camp.
@@paxundpeace9970 In military terms a convoy is made of packets of vehicles. Packets are made up of four to ten vehicles. A gap is left between Packets for both tactical and control reasons. A recovery vehicle normal sweeps up after the last packet. The lead vehicle normally runs ahead of the convoy and is surprisingly the convoy commander. Marked by a distinctive flag. Lead vehicle in a packet is the packet commander. Again marked by a distinctive flag. In convoy military vehicles travel at equally spaced distances. By no stretch was this a convoy.
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In the mid-80s, I served at a garrison, covering all of Salisbury Plain and this sort of movement (at night), across a public road, was pretty straightforward for me: stop before the crossing, headlights - off, hazards & blue light - on and let the armour cross; any "Muppet" who disregarded this (if they survived) had their insurance company to contend with; only had 1 incident with an owner of a Renault - what a flopper!
I remember an incident the other side of Westdown Camp, north of Tilshead - when the 14th/20th were crossing the A360. A woman was doing 80+ down the road from Devizes in a Sierra - and suddenly found herself in the back seat, under the engine. The Chieftain hardly felt the bump - I went past as Wilts FB were cutting the car apart, to get her out. This was somewhere around 1984 or 5..
@@wessexdruid7598 That scenario sounds about right ;) Maybe The Association of British Insurers should state that policies are voided when policyholders venture across military training areas and/or are involved in a TA at a crossing point; behaviour might change??
Good Thing we are not in war time Who needs careless lips or infiltrators when someone is videoing and social media sharing of you all the time. Putin does not need manoeuvre info he just needs to search and scroll latest selfies.
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Call that a convoy? I remember when I was a child seeing convoys of hundreds of vehicles, presumably on their way to or from Germany. On one occasion they stopped for a brew and the men spread out all over our garden. My mother boiled the kettle several times for them.
I must salute, these overburdened British brave veterans. You have to contend with the rainy 🌧 weather conditions, and the high volume of traffic, and slippery conditions. Out of curiosity, is this a prelude combat training 🤔 to something that may occur in the middle east??? Or in Ukraine 🇺🇦??? By the way, love the 🐄 🐮 🐄 cows. Cheerio lads!!!! We love ❤ 😍 💖 ❣ 💕 💘 ❤ all the brave warriors 💪..
Nice catch. Thinking here is that it's the British army trying a low impact on public manoeuvre. Or it's a high speed road and the risk assessment has dictated the timings ?
I've been on that road and you just need to exercise common sense really. I'm guessing a lot of those drivers are not aware that it runs through a major training area and aren't paying attention. I can remember stopping at one of those crossing points a few years ago while a Sabre shot across the road like a bat out of hell!
It is probably just for safety you do have limited visibility and when crossing from a sidestreet you better wait your turn. They don't have to wait for you to cross.
It's an unrestricted A road (60 mph). Locals routinely cane it and know they have priority. However, the crossings can get slick with mud, so it can bite them in the arse!
Risk of Fire or Risk of fire that will rain down during training. Also how do they see the people guiding the crossing, it must be really striking seeing a head and 2 hands
@@Kamranalam12345 Maybe it's a more region specific joke than I realised. A common basic joke in my area (Northern Ireland, UK) is 'why did the chicken cross the road?', so I thought I'd answer 'why did the army crossed the road' in a similar way. :) On the serious side, this will be a training exercise in the UK, with more specific details present in the description of the video. As it isn't an active movement for defense or similar, I thought it was more appropriate to joke here than if they were on 'active duty', 'an active military operation' or however you'd like to phrase it. They're obviously still working and training is a serious subject, but they're not going to go down the road and be attacked so it's OK to be a bit more lighthearted about it than if they were in an active war zone. Sorry for any confusion.
What a piddling little, tiny convoy? I was on one of the biggest exercises on German soil in BAOR in the sixties. We had thousands of vehicles in convoy, stretching for miles up and down the autobahns of Germany, all observing convoy procedure, American, British, Canadian, French and the Ruskki'e scooting up and down keeping an eye on it all. Hundreds of thousands of vehicles involved, from tank trasporters down to the willy's jeep, and the British Austin Champ, and every type of military vehicle in between, Gigantic real convoy's!
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I noticed a lot of dirty vehicles a truck with a digger on and 2 empty flat beds, 2 large trucks with tarp,one open at the back and the other with the back rolled down? Hmmmm
Surely it is time that this crossing, being across a very busy, high speed road, was protected by traffic lights? Portable, battery powered light sets would not break the bank, SPTA/LANDMARC?!
There are many, many such tank crossings on SPTA. They are not in anything like constant use. But it is standard for traffic marshals to wear high-vis...
A strange mixture of LHD and RHD vehicles. I thought most were now LHD as many British vehicles spend their entire life in other peoples countries (cannot think why). Maybe they just get a mixture and if the leading vehicle is correct for the country everyone else just needs to follow the one in front.
On the other hand parked too far apart leaves every single vehicle a target undefended. Parked together they can defend as one. Not every vehicle with have a small quantity of everything they need, a couple might be mainly long distance communication equipment, another equipped for traversing rough terrain (thinking of the mobile bridge vehicles), one here is carrying a telehandler. That obviously can't be shrunk down to a mass produced item for every vehicle to carry, and it's weight obviously means it can't also carry the same quantity of munitions, etc to defend it as a lone vehicle. If that telehandler was some other form of equipment being transferred between bases or somewhere, be it military equipment you don't want falling into the opposition's hands, aid, or whatever, the surrounding vehicles need to be close to it to defend it, and if an attack takes out the right couple of vehicles in a space out formation, the whole convoy is stuffed anyway, so parked as one offers the best defense. Of course, you need to remember that in a combat situation, or other situation where there's deemed to be a high risk of attack, they'll either not stop moving or be in a covered area, camp, etc. They won't be parking casually in the middle of open ground. The green cross code is very low on priorities in that situation, so any road they need to cross will be done without stopping, although it could be scouted by drone or similar before any vehicles reach it to determine risk, etc. There isn't much risk of hitting a roadside bomb when stationary, so the spacing is only really a concern when in motion, and even that's dependent on the information they have. If static hidden threats are the risk, like roadside bombs, etc, then spacing out with the most heavily armoured vehicles leading is a way to go, but protecting something or someone they're transporting will require a close formation to prevent the 'cargo' being isolated at any time. If they're stranded in the open because a main vehicle have been immobilised, then a close formation is again the easiest to defend. If you're 1 metre from your next set of eyes you're a lot better off than if you are 10 metres away from them.
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In 🇬🇭, they just turn on their hazard lights, sirens or horns screaming and they cross that road. Trouble for whoever crosses their path. Lmaoo. Looks like the British Army got a lot of time to spare 😂😂😂😂
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off to the south China sea soon for them chaps... don't worry about Russia, the next major conflict is building rapidly over in the far east... not good.
Excellent video thanks 💯🌟🇬🇧
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These crossings cross public roads, depending on the size of the convoy, would depend on the level of control. Smaller convoys will cross when safe to do so, larger convoys with slower moving vehicles such as tracked vehicles may have a military police control at the crossing. Night crossings definitely controlled with more caution.
Yeah this does not really warrant a military police patrol.
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Nonsense.
@@garethdavies8077 What is nonsense?
Those cows are the eye witnesses to see army convoy :))
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Awesome video
is there a replacement for the Land Rover in planing ? and if so, which vehicles are in competition?
Electric vehicles lol
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Land rovers are basically only used in the UK now for basic movement of people/training. There are plenty of newer varients for real combat that are already in operation, such as the mastiff.
Great to see you guys observing the green cross code, stay safe and have a good day. 😄
More the merrier
Especially for great Britain
Can't wait for your next exciting video.
Was thinking the same thing 🤣 I'm on the edge of my seat here, wondering if they'll make it across the road safely
😂🤣😂
Land Rover and MAN' s ,perfekt
People should have stopped and waited until you had all gone across the road as a mark of respect for you all..
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Id honk my horn the whole time if i couldnt force my way around them.
Why??
It's a public road....not a war zone......yet!
The army can not stop any traffic when they are crossing they do not have power the hrnise why they have spotters to tell them when safe to cross
They have no more importance than any other road user. They've just been for a game of cowboys and Indians so what!
In the US no one needs to be told to do anything for our armed forces. We just do it. We would have slowed down and stopped for the brave men and women.
Most of us (especially veterans) would. We unfortunately do have some who are "privileged" and care only for their own convenience and would not slow or stop for a military convoy.
We also have the disgusting so-called "First Amendment Auditor's" who weren't satisfied to just bother the cops, but are now harassing the military at recruiting offices, installation gates, MP types...
Another enjoyable video !
What you were actually expecting them to just drive across a main road without prior warning?? You are implying we don't give a shit about our military, wake up clown!!
You say well..all the shites .all the secrets!
In Poland too. Our Soldiers have always right of the way first because we all know they are here to protect our life’s using they own.
@@baronedipiemonte3990 You obviously don't know the area or these crossings. This isn't about respect, it's about safety.
Hardly a convoy. Three land-rovers and half a dozen MANs. An every day event on the plain. You see bigger MOD vehicle movements on the main roads at weekends. The weekend warriors going to and from camp.
Still a Convoy
@@paxundpeace9970 In military terms a convoy is made of packets of vehicles. Packets are made up of four to ten vehicles. A gap is left between Packets for both tactical and control reasons. A recovery vehicle normal sweeps up after the last packet. The lead vehicle normally runs ahead of the convoy and is surprisingly the convoy commander. Marked by a distinctive flag. Lead vehicle in a packet is the packet commander. Again marked by a distinctive flag.
In convoy military vehicles travel at equally spaced distances.
By no stretch was this a convoy.
@@paxundpeace9970 yes, a mini convoy
Weekend warriors? That a dig ?
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Fun ending! Cows are funny they are indeed curious.
The changing face of the new residents of the uk and the new populations attitude towards respect 😢
What happened bro
In the mid-80s, I served at a garrison, covering all of Salisbury Plain and this sort of movement (at night), across a public road, was pretty straightforward for me: stop before the crossing, headlights - off, hazards & blue light - on and let the armour cross; any "Muppet" who disregarded this (if they survived) had their insurance company to contend with; only had 1 incident with an owner of a Renault - what a flopper!
I remember an incident the other side of Westdown Camp, north of Tilshead - when the 14th/20th were crossing the A360. A woman was doing 80+ down the road from Devizes in a Sierra - and suddenly found herself in the back seat, under the engine. The Chieftain hardly felt the bump - I went past as Wilts FB were cutting the car apart, to get her out. This was somewhere around 1984 or 5..
@@wessexdruid7598 That scenario sounds about right ;)
Maybe The Association of British Insurers should state that policies are voided when policyholders venture across military training areas and/or are involved in a TA at a crossing point; behaviour might change??
Was anyone else expecting something to happen? I mean...they crossed the road! Ok... Did I miss something?
Yep, you obviously missed it though 😂 😂 😂
Good Thing we are not in war time
Who needs careless lips or infiltrators when someone is videoing and social media sharing of you all the time.
Putin does not need manoeuvre info he just needs to search and scroll latest selfies.
Anybody thought of putting up traffic lights for our much-needed army or was that too much forward thinking.
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Carry on Staff, Corporals Smith & Jones to assist -get the job done quick smart lads!
Where is this?
Salisbury Plain training area in Wiltshire.
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Some of the people marshalling this crossing were not wearing hi viz!!
Wow only one with HiViz.
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Exciting stuff...
Call that a convoy? I remember when I was a child seeing convoys of hundreds of vehicles, presumably on their way to or from Germany. On one occasion they stopped for a brew and the men spread out all over our garden. My mother boiled the kettle several times for them.
I must salute, these overburdened British brave veterans. You have to contend with the rainy 🌧 weather conditions, and the high volume of traffic, and slippery conditions. Out of curiosity, is this a prelude combat training 🤔 to something that may occur in the middle east??? Or in Ukraine 🇺🇦??? By the way, love the 🐄 🐮 🐄 cows. Cheerio lads!!!! We love ❤ 😍 💖 ❣ 💕 💘 ❤ all the brave warriors 💪..
Nice catch. Thinking here is that it's the British army trying a low impact on public manoeuvre. Or it's a high speed road and the risk assessment has dictated the timings ?
I've been on that road and you just need to exercise common sense really. I'm guessing a lot of those drivers are not aware that it runs through a major training area and aren't paying attention.
I can remember stopping at one of those crossing points a few years ago while a Sabre shot across the road like a bat out of hell!
It is probably just for safety you do have limited visibility and when crossing from a sidestreet you better wait your turn.
They don't have to wait for you to cross.
It's an unrestricted A road (60 mph). Locals routinely cane it and know they have priority. However, the crossings can get slick with mud, so it can bite them in the arse!
@@Toby4929 thanks Craig 👍
Where they going to ?
The river crossings on the Avon (they're carrying Engr eqmt)- or Bulford, or Tidworth?
after the tory cuts ,that will be the army
Risk of Fire or Risk of fire that will rain down during training. Also how do they see the people guiding the crossing, it must be really striking seeing a head and 2 hands
“Don’t cause a fire”
What’s going on here where was this
Just looks like a normal training exercise crossing a main road. Salisbury Plain maybe?
They're tracking down the chicken that crossed earlier to try to determine its motives for such an act :)
@@paulcase5931 for real 😳🤨
@@markwright3161 yo what 😳
@@Kamranalam12345 Maybe it's a more region specific joke than I realised. A common basic joke in my area (Northern Ireland, UK) is 'why did the chicken cross the road?', so I thought I'd answer 'why did the army crossed the road' in a similar way. :)
On the serious side, this will be a training exercise in the UK, with more specific details present in the description of the video.
As it isn't an active movement for defense or similar, I thought it was more appropriate to joke here than if they were on 'active duty', 'an active military operation' or however you'd like to phrase it. They're obviously still working and training is a serious subject, but they're not going to go down the road and be attacked so it's OK to be a bit more lighthearted about it than if they were in an active war zone. Sorry for any confusion.
What a piddling little, tiny convoy? I was on one of the biggest exercises on German soil in BAOR in the sixties. We had thousands of vehicles in convoy, stretching for miles up and down the autobahns of Germany, all observing convoy procedure, American, British, Canadian, French and the Ruskki'e scooting up and down keeping an eye on it all. Hundreds of thousands of vehicles involved, from tank trasporters down to the willy's jeep, and the British Austin Champ, and every type of military vehicle in between, Gigantic real convoy's!
Yawn, yawn. SLR, putters, 58 webbing, real men etc ZZZZZZZZZ 😂
Seems a shame that the brave Woman and Men who defend their country don't get right of way?
Because they don't have it.
They don't deserve it.
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They know how to respect the rules and wait like a regular
.
4:18 That's cuTTe(!) D: :3
At last ..for what?..me confused
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I noticed a lot of dirty vehicles a truck with a digger on and 2 empty flat beds, 2 large trucks with tarp,one open at the back and the other with the back rolled down? Hmmmm
Defo something going on - 💥💥
Umm no it's just usual stuff
Just standard. They need to cross to access the training area across the road
Surely it is time that this crossing, being across a very busy, high speed road, was protected by traffic lights? Portable, battery powered light sets would not break the bank, SPTA/LANDMARC?!
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There are many, many such tank crossings on SPTA. They are not in anything like constant use. But it is standard for traffic marshals to wear high-vis...
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Need more equipment
No reason why the Military can't stop the traffic on this A road and let the convoy cross as one unit.
Apart from they're not dressed for directing traffic... Cam cream, camouflage and no high-vis or lights?
@Ubiquitous Ubiquitous they don't but why can't common sense prevail ?
Orderly.
All that for them to end up lined up like sitting ducks in a laybye. Curious.
A strange mixture of LHD and RHD vehicles. I thought most were now LHD as many British vehicles spend their entire life in other peoples countries (cannot think why). Maybe they just get a mixture and if the leading vehicle is correct for the country everyone else just needs to follow the one in front.
I’m surprised they have been trained to park that close to each other what if one vehicle was blown up you would all be fucked then
On the other hand parked too far apart leaves every single vehicle a target undefended. Parked together they can defend as one. Not every vehicle with have a small quantity of everything they need, a couple might be mainly long distance communication equipment, another equipped for traversing rough terrain (thinking of the mobile bridge vehicles), one here is carrying a telehandler. That obviously can't be shrunk down to a mass produced item for every vehicle to carry, and it's weight obviously means it can't also carry the same quantity of munitions, etc to defend it as a lone vehicle. If that telehandler was some other form of equipment being transferred between bases or somewhere, be it military equipment you don't want falling into the opposition's hands, aid, or whatever, the surrounding vehicles need to be close to it to defend it, and if an attack takes out the right couple of vehicles in a space out formation, the whole convoy is stuffed anyway, so parked as one offers the best defense.
Of course, you need to remember that in a combat situation, or other situation where there's deemed to be a high risk of attack, they'll either not stop moving or be in a covered area, camp, etc. They won't be parking casually in the middle of open ground. The green cross code is very low on priorities in that situation, so any road they need to cross will be done without stopping, although it could be scouted by drone or similar before any vehicles reach it to determine risk, etc. There isn't much risk of hitting a roadside bomb when stationary, so the spacing is only really a concern when in motion, and even that's dependent on the information they have. If static hidden threats are the risk, like roadside bombs, etc, then spacing out with the most heavily armoured vehicles leading is a way to go, but protecting something or someone they're transporting will require a close formation to prevent the 'cargo' being isolated at any time. If they're stranded in the open because a main vehicle have been immobilised, then a close formation is again the easiest to defend. If you're 1 metre from your next set of eyes you're a lot better off than if you are 10 metres away from them.
They aren’t in a active warzone dude lol
Why army when you don’t fight one on one you have to join with countries to gang on one country?
No convoy flags🤔🤔🤔
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Well that was pathetic, they looked like a bunch of kids out paintballing or something, damn how times have changed
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At least one of those trucks had German markings. Something going on we don't know about?
ALL of those trucks had British military number plates.
@@heli-crewhgs5285 And one of them had the German pattern night time convoy shield on the rear.
That's the worst piece of traffic management I've ever seen. 🚦
So the lesson learnt here kids......is wait for a break in the traffic to cross safely!! 😏
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Why can’t the car stop to allow the convoy to pass…out of respect!
It wouldn't be allowed.
In 🇬🇭, they just turn on their hazard lights, sirens or horns screaming and they cross that road. Trouble for whoever crosses their path.
Lmaoo. Looks like the British Army got a lot of time to spare 😂😂😂😂
The borrowers innit
Useless equipment needs more troops and more tanks with Russia and Iran China and north Korea
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They are just crossing the road not the border into iran or korea
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The good old land rover
Reminds me of Dr who and unit in the 60s and 70s,cracking!
The police were I live in northern Ireland 🇬🇧 drive them only there impact resistant
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off to the south China sea soon for them chaps... don't worry about Russia, the next major conflict is building rapidly over in the far east... not good.
Hardly a convoy ? Tiny😆
this must be Britain's entire army.
Very small it's very worrying
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