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U.S. Marines with 2nd Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment train alongside Norwegian Army soldiers from the Combat Service and Support Battalion, Brigade Nord in Setermoen, Norway during Exercise Cold Response 26.

The joint training integrates Combat Enhancement Training and Force Integration Training, allowing the Marines to practice operational procedures using the Bandvagn 206 all-terrain carrier in harsh Arctic terrain.

Cold Response 26 is a Norwegian-led winter military exercise and a key component of NATO’s Arctic Sentry vigilance activity. The exercise strengthens collective defense and ensures U.S. forces can rapidly deploy and operate seamlessly with NATO allies in extreme Arctic conditions.

This video is for informational and educational purposes based on publicly available military footage.

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00:00I don't ever slow up, no I don't take shit, I got no love for the faintness
00:05If you wanna play toss, and wanna hate this, I'll love a show of all
00:11So, my name is Olberg, important for the Scatletoon, but I will say it anyway
00:18Some of the wagons have 5 seatbelts behind, and then we have the capacity of 5 in the rear end
00:24And we also have 2 in the front
00:27So, the driver is gonna be one of us, to train that is quite hard to get to
00:32Again, you have a hand haul, also, you have best support on the metal railing
00:46It's gotta be close these hands, it's okay
00:48Nothing but finally, we have the Spont Unity
00:48Go go, gang, rope, andunda....
00:495-4, 2, 3 parts
01:062.5 vlaughs
01:072.5 VK, da1, cinquissance e4
01:101.5 VK, da1, cinquillions s4
01:121.5 Vk, da1, cinquinn
01:35I'm not cross-country, in the terrain with huge packs.
02:17I'm not cross-country, in the terrain with huge packs.
02:37I'm not cross-country, in the terrain with huge packs, in the terrain with huge packs.
02:47I'm not cross-country, in the terrain with huge packs.
02:56We are here today to have a look at this DV.
03:01And then, in the end, we'll do some safety drills.
03:03It's 25 miles per hour, and the range is 110 miles.
03:09Top covers are 50 cals, so if you guys have any weapon systems that fit in the top covers, feel
03:16free to test them as well today.
03:17Do we have to use the weapon rack, or can we just keep it strong on our body?
03:22Yeah, as long as you have control of your weapon.
03:29Furthermore, there are heating in the front and in the back of the BB, like this.
03:35So, have a look at it when you check on your own DV afterwards.
03:42On this side, try to figure out how you want to load all your equipment.
03:47Yeah.
03:48Put against that wall.
03:50Yeah.
04:01Santa.
04:02Yup.
04:02I think this is a lot better.
04:05What, second him like that?
04:05What is this?
04:06What is this?
04:07So, if it falls off?
04:08What do I do?
04:09Uh, put it on top.
04:10Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
04:34What, this is fun.
04:38OOH!
04:41Yeah, wake up.
04:42Where you talking?
04:45I'm not doing this up.
04:47Whoa.
04:48Let's go, marine.
04:51Go.
05:00No profile.
05:02Keep it low profile, yeah.
05:05Be careful, it's going to be quite slippery there.
05:21Go flat? Usually we'll go flat.
05:28Alright, later.
05:58Let him back up.
05:59Let him back up.
06:00Let him back up.
06:09Let him back up.
06:12Let him back up.
06:17Let him back up.
06:17Let him back up.
06:17Let him back up.
06:18Let him back up.
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