The British Army Training Unit Suffield (BATUS) is a
British Army
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unit located at the vast training area of
Canadian Forces Base Suffield near
Suffield,
Alberta
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, Canada. BATUS is the British Army's largest armoured training facility, and it can accommodate live-firing and tactical effect simulation (TES) exercises up to
battle group level. CFB Suffield is seven times the size of
Salisbury Plain Training Area and 19% the size of
Northern Ireland
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, offering the British Army the ability to conduct large exercises that UK military bases cannot accommodate.
History
A British chemical weapons testing facility was located in
French-controlled Algeria. However, upon the
conquest of France by Germany in 1940, the facility was lost. The British could find no suitable location in the UK, and an agreement was signed between Canada and the UK to allow the Suffield area to become available to British scientists for testing. Consequently, British and Canadian forces employed the area for a variety of experiments. Upon the end of World War II, the British departed the Suffield area and it was formally taken over by the Canadian
Defence Research Board.
In 1969,
Colonel Gaddafi
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led a coup in Libya, took control of the country and proceeded, after negotiations, to close down British military installations located at
El Adem and
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, and American installations located near
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. This presented the UK with a problem, as there were no areas large enough to allow the British Army to undertake large-scale armoured warfare exercises in Europe. In 1971 a 10-year lease was signed between the British and Canadian Governments that authorized battle group training to take place in the Suffield area by the British Army. In January 1972, the British Army Training Unit Suffield was formally established. In July, the first live rounds were fired by the
4th Royal Tank Regiment
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Battle Group. In 1981, the lease for Suffield was extended, and in 1991, the lease was again extended. In 2006, on the expiration of this lease, the British and Canadian governments concluded an agreement that would allow British forces to maintain their training practices in Canada indefinitely.
Reports in September 2020 suggested that tank training at BATUS could be brought to an end as the
Challenger 2 tanks age. Mayor of nearby city
Medicine Hat
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, Ted Clugston (along with
local MP
Glen Motz) expressed concern about this, saying the base has been a "major economic stabilizing force since the 1970s". A 2007 estimate suggested that the unit injects
$100 million into the local economy. In November 2021, reports suggested that the base would be closed in favour of the
Omani-British Joint Training Area in Oman, however this was denied by Defence Secretary
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who added that the base would see "change" but would not close. The MOD Press Office stated that the base would remain "a vital training base for the British Army".
Current

Due to the hostile winters, BATUS conducts training from May to October each year. This normally consists of four to six battle groups (BGs) each exercising for around 24 days each, supported by the BATUS permanent and temporary staff and a dedicated enemy (traditionally provided by a single nominated regiment). There are relatively few servicemen permanently posted to BATUS (229 as of 2019, along with 250 dependent children), but their numbers are significantly increased by temporary staff who form the bulk of form the Operations Group (Ops Gp) who design and deliver the most complex live fire and simulated fully instrumented training for Armoured, Infantry and Strike Battlegroups. This, as well a large proportion of the camp based supporting organisations, including a dedicated logistics squadron and a REME workshop. Permanent postings to BATUS last two years.
French-speaking local actors are often hired for exercises, to give soldiers experience of working with non-English speaking civilians.
A 30-day exercise, Prairie Fire, operates four times a year. It aims to precisely replicate the experience of being transported to a warzone, fighting, and returning to the UK. During the exercise, soldiers fight fictional "Dovonians" in "Atropia".
During the winter months, some specialist
Arctic warfare
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training is conducted on the Suffield Block by the Canadian Forces while the UK vehicle fleet is prepared for the following year.
1,400 soldiers and over 1,000 vehicles, including 22
Challenger 2 tanks, 112
CVR(T)s and 103 Bulldog armoured fighting vehicles (AFVs), are based in BATUS, alongside an undisclosed number of
Warrior
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History
Warriors seem to have ...
infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs),
AS-90 self-propelled artillery,
Trojan combat engineering vehicles,
Titan
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armoured bridge layers and
Gazelle
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helicopters (of
29 (BATUS) Flight AAC
The 29 (BATUS) Flight Army Air Corps is an independent flight within the British Army's Army Air Corps that supports the British Army Training Unit Suffield (BATUS).
BATUS conducts major training exercises in the Canadian province of Alberta, ...
).
*Stationed Units
**HQ BATUS
**Resident OPFOR - rotated every year. This is made up of either an armoured regiment or infantry battalion.
**
29 Flight,
Army Air Corps
**105 Logistic Support Squadron,
Royal Logistic Corps
The Royal Logistic Corps provides logistic support functions to the British Army. It is the largest Corps in the Army.
History
The Royal Logistic Corps (RLC) was formed on 5 April 1993, by the union of five British Army corps:
* Royal Engin ...
**BATUS
REME Workshop
**Transport & Movement Troop, Royal Logistic Corps
See also
*
CFB Suffield
*
CFB Wainwright
References
External links
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British Army - Canada
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Foreign military bases in Canada
Training units and formations of the British Army
Canada–United Kingdom military relations
Military installations of the United Kingdom in other countries
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