British Army Training Unit and Support Unit Belize | |
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Price Barracks, Ladyville, Belize | |
Coordinates | 17°32′37″N 88°18′22″W / 17.54361°N 88.30611°W |
Site information | |
Owner | Ministry of Defence |
Operator | British Army |
Website |
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Site history | |
Built | 1994 [1] |
In use | 1994–present |
British Army Training Support Unit Belize (BATSUB), the successor of the former British Forces Belize, is the name given to the current British Army Garrison in Belize. The garrison is used primarily for jungle warfare training, with access to over 13,000 square kilometres (5,000 sq mi) of jungle terrain, provided by the Government of Belize. [2]
BATSUB is located near Belize International Airport, at Price Barracks, Ladyville.
In 2010, the UK government announced it would mothball the facility as part of its Strategic Defence and Security Review. However, in 2015, reports indicated that BATSUB was seeing "increased usage". [2] [3] In November 2015, the UK government announced it was re-establishing the facility as part of its 2015 Strategic Defence and Security Review. [4] According to some Belizean media reports, the British decision to re-establish BATSUB could have been linked to rising tensions between Belize and Guatemala. [5]
Under the Integrated Review paper announced by the UK Government in March 2021, Belize is to become a 'land hub', and could have personnel deployed more regularly and for longer durations. The unit is currently commanded by a lieutenant colonel. [6]
The British Army Training Support Unit Belize (BATSUB) is a successor to British Forces Belize, which was structured as such in 1989: [7]
The British Army Training Support unit Belize (BATSUB) was formed 1 October 1994.