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Belize is the most northern country of Central America, neighbouring Mexico and Guatemala. Guatemala has claimed the territory of Belize is theirs but is now currently an independent Commonwealth Realm which recognises Queen Elizabeth II as its Head of State. The British forces have been in Belize to prevent a Guatemala invasion for many years and led to establishing a Garrison and bringing in a flight of Harriers in the event Belize was invaded. |
Belize's harsh mountainous terrain was battering the British Army's vehicles moving troops around for the exercises so in 1972, 25 Flight was established. Sioux, Scout, Gazelle and Lynx all played a part in running the operations, but it was in 2003 the first Bell 212 helicopter arrived at Price Barracks (part of Ladyville International Airport). |
The Bell Twin Two-Twelve used by the AAC, was developed from the infamous UH-1 Huey originally destined for the Canadian Forces in 1968. The Twin Two-Twelve is the civilian version of the UH-1. It's two blades are powered by a Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6T-3 'Twin-Pac' made up of two coupled PT6 power turbines driving a common gearbox which is capable of producing up to 1,800 shp. |





Bell 212HP AH2- ZJ964 (A) - c/n 31171 |
Bell 212HP AH2 - ZJ966 (C) - c/n 32134 |
Bell 212HP AH1 - ZJ969 (K) - c/n 30548 |
Bell 212HP AH3 - ZK067 - c/n 30835 |
Bell 212EP AH3 - ZK206 - c/n 30918 |
In December 2010 Lt. Col. Rob Lindsay, BATSUB Commander, broke the news that BATSUB would close. 25 Flight stopped FAME cover for the population of Belize to begin it's drawdown and in August/September 2011, 25 Flight returned to AAC Middle Wallop, Hampshire. British Army training in Belize will continue but in a much reduced form, now employing 6 to 8 British soldiers and 60 locals. Mothballing BATSUB will save £9million a year and will take £3million a year from the local economy. |













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| Official 25 Flight video of pulling out of Belize - Good footage from 2:05 onwards... Final Exercise For Belize - Bell 212 CASEVAC from 3:46 Final Flight of the Bell 212 helicopter in Belize |