British Army Training in Canada By Guy Warner 9781781557051

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Land forces & warfare

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Wordery

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Fonthill media ltd

British Army Training in Canada : Fonthill Media Ltd : 9781781557051 : 14 Feb 2019 : British Army Training Unit Suffield (BATUS) is situated in Alberta, amidst the dry, semi-barren, rugged and undulating Canadian prairie, where the Blackfoot, Cree and Sioux tribes once hunted buffalo and engaged in combat. The training area measures 39 miles west to east and 32 miles north to south, with a total area of 1038 square miles. It is slightly larger than Luxembourg and seven times the size of Salisbury Plain. The prime purpose of BATUS is to provide realistic all-arms, battle group manoeuvre training with live firing. Four major ?Prairie Storm' exercises are held every year between April and October, involving infantry, armour, artillery, aviation and support arms. Up to 2500-3000 personnel may be on the ground, along with as many as 1200 vehicles of all types from Main Battle Tanks to 4×4s. BATUS was formally established in 1972; making up for the loss of training areas in Libya in 1969. Ri

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