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A project has started to create an urban fighting skills facility at Whinny Hill on Catterick Training Area.

Representatives from the Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO), Landmarc Support Services (Landmarc) and Story Contracting have marked the start of a project to create a brand new urban fighting skills facility at Whinny Hill on Catterick Training Area in Yorkshire, with an informal groundbreaking ceremony.

The project, which is being procured by DIO on behalf of the British Army, represents the start of a major programme of investment into urban training environments on the Ministry of Defence (MOD) Defence Training Estate, which will deliver a network of National and Regional Urban Training Facilities (NUTFs and RUTFs) across the UK.

These are being designed with the levels of realism, complexity and density that replicate the range of urban environments likely to be encountered by military personnel deploying on operations.

Current facilities at Catterick do not include an indoor urban training facility so this will be the first of its kind in the region.

Working with construction contractor, Story Contracting, the new £5m complex will provide a state-of-the-art training environment with briefing/de-briefing rooms, preparation and close down rooms, a server room and welfare services for approximately 40 soldiers at a time.

Veteran-owned business 4GD, who are specialists in creating immersive close combat training environments, are delivering the internal fit out.

They will be installing their SimWall and 4GAV systems across all Urban Fighting Skills Facilities.

SimWall comprises a series of panels designed to provide a greater variety of training scenarios.

4GAV will enhance the facility through the use of light, smoke and sound effects as well as detailed ‘after-action’ reviews.

Lt Col Mark Holden, Regional Commander for the UK Defence Training Estate in the North said: “DIO supports our Armed Forces by providing what they need to live, work and train.

“Current operational requirements have identified that there is a need for further investment and development of the urban training infrastructure.

“This new urban fighting skills facility is the start of a more complex and realistic urban environment to better prepare military personnel for operations around the world.”

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Catterick Defence Infrastructure Organisation DIO Landmarc Support Services Whinny Hill

Post written by: Matt Brown


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