A Malaysian Army soldier demonstrates traditional fire-starting techniques, using natural materials such as dry grass and bark fibers along with a stone and knife to create the necessary tinder for a fire, an essential survival skill taught during jungle training to Australian and U.S. Army partners. Keris Strike 25 strengthens the bonds between our countries by forging relationships, building capacity, and promoting interoperability among partners. Our countries' friendship and understanding grow stronger with each iteration of Keris Strike, thanks to the strong interpersonal relationships that are formed.
Date Taken: | 07.20.2025 |
Date Posted: | 07.21.2025 00:09 |
Photo ID: | 9191509 |
VIRIN: | 250720-A-PE084-1009 |
Resolution: | 6720x4480 |
Size: | 7.03 MB |
Location: | PERAK, MY |
Web Views: | 30 |
Downloads: | 2 |
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