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BATUS
Batus Canada

Dates: 1972 -

The British Army Training Unit Suffield (BATUS) is a unit located at the vast training area of Canadian Forces Base Suffield in Alberta, Canada. BATUS is generally regarded as the British Army’s largest armoured training field in the world and it can accommodate live-firing exercises up to the brigade level.[citation needed]

The Suffield area was first utilised by the British forces during the Second World War[citation needed]. A British chemical weapons testing facility was located in French-controlled Algeria, however, upon the conquest of France by Germany, the facility was lost. The British could find no suitable location in the UK and thus 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 WWII, the British departed the Suffield area and it was formally taken over by the Canadian Defence Research Board.

In 1969, Colonel Gaddafi orchestrated a coup in Libya, and duly took control of the country and proceeded to, after negotiations, close down British military installations located at El Adem and Tobruk, and additionally American installations located near Tripoli. This presented the UK with quite a dilemma as there were no suitably expansive areas to allow the British Army to undertake armoured warfare exercises on a suitably large scale in Europe. Thus, in 1971, a 10-year lease was signed between the British and Canadian Governments that authorised 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 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 will allow British forces to maintain their training practices in Canada indefinitely .

Just over 30 Challenger 2 tanks, numerous armoured personnel carriers (APC) and 29 (BATUS) Flight Army Air Corps are allocated to BATUS. A single regiment is dispatched to Canada on a 6-month deployment to perform the role of ’enemy’ for the 6 regiments that annually take part in a variety of exercises that last for approximately 6 weeks. It provides invaluable training for the British Army that they would otherwise mostly not experience.



Memories of BATUS

Grenadier Guards, batus in 1973
Written by gordon walker
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"clearing the range after live firing and the whole platoon getting blown up by tank shell,then spending time recovering in medicine hat general hospital"


Royal Tank Regiment, BATUS in 1973
Written by David Whitehill
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"I was driving for the SQMS Sgt Milnes .We were tail end charlie in a convoy and had to keep an eye on a bulldozer at the back, as we got left behind by the main convoy i lost my bearings and drove over a near vertical drop. so far over that we could not reverse as the trailer brake was locked on, at the bottom of the hill we saw the rest of the convoy moving along the valley floor . I had no choice but to let the landrover go on down the hill in 1st gear. Much to the horror of Sgt milnes and the rest of the convoy . The dozor driver got the shock of his life when he followed us down. "



Forces Reunited Forum Posts involving BATUS

"Gerry is a friend who served with me in NI.  Last heard of returning to UK from BATUS (injured and posted home."

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" I’m sure you can contact Gerry through friendsreunited. It says on there that he is now in the Med Hat police.... I served in BATUS whilst he was there as a WO2 just after he lost some toes to a gun barrel"

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" MM4 Batus 1989 photos/info wtd, soldier mag did a piece ?   Last edited by John Lafferty"

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" As you will know if you’ve ever proposed a unit for addition to the menu, the guidance says: "Please make sure your Entries are in the right boxes and aren’t abbreviations, ..[etc.]" We nevertheless have quite a lot of units that are only identified by the abbreviations of their ..."

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" I am looking for some friends from different postings,a few years apart. can any one help please?? 1st is ann & jeff shotton last known sennelager 1984. 2nd,laura & paul graysmark bordon 1982/83 3rd david lockwood last known batus 1981. so meny years have gone by its just not the same in civi street.heres hoping "

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