British Army soldiers train for combat social-distancing style
British Army soldiers train for combat social-distancing style

Major Adam Champion, officer commanding C Squadron, Trooper Daniel Higham,Trooper Danny Cuthbert, Lieutenant Alex Humphries and Trooper Troy Clark speakabout returning to combat exercises in a "bubble".

British Army regiments areoperating in coronavirus bubbles after spending lockdown providing civilianswith Covid-19 tests.

The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards will spend around threeweeks at Kirkcudbright Training Centre near Dumfries taking part in live-firing exercises.

Over acres of farmland, around 250 soldiers are planning andexecuting operations under stringent new safety procedures to prevent thespread of the virus.

Soldiers are arranged in household groups of 10 to 15people within larger cohorts, and avoid contact with other squadrons.