British army police have strengthened cooperation with their Ukrainian and Norwegian counterparts by a joint coaching alternate at Catterick Garrison in North Yorkshire.
The assembly, a part of NATO’s Warfare Improvement initiative, introduced collectively personnel from the British Military’s 150 Provost Firm, 1st Battalion Royal Army Police (1RMP), alongside visiting Ukrainian and Norwegian army police. The purpose was to share classes from latest conflicts and enhance interoperability in battlefield policing and safety operations, in line with the Ministry of Defence.
The collaboration, the Military say, builds on present ties established by Operation Interflex, the UK-led coaching programme supporting Ukraine’s armed forces. Over a number of days, the visiting groups obtained briefings on British army police features, gear and up to date workouts earlier than participating in Train Redcap Typhon, a simulated operational state of affairs utilizing Defence Digital Simulation software program.
Main Joshua Stribbing, Officer Commanding 150 Provost Firm, mentioned within the press launch that the occasion allowed the three nations to alternate helpful expertise. “We shared experiences, in addition to attempting to display the capabilities that 1RMP have constructed up over a number of a long time,” he mentioned. “We gave them the advantage of our expertise, and so they gave us the advantage of fashionable standard battle combating in a fashion that now we have not engaged in for a number of years.”
Main Stribbing highlighted the significance of studying from Ukraine’s fight expertise. “Our Ukrainian colleague mentioned it greatest, ‘The teachings we’ve discovered have been discovered in blood,’ and one of the simplest ways for us to not undergo their expertise is to hear and take be aware so extra blood isn’t shed,” he mentioned. “Seeing a person who’s needed to make these tough choices each day for a number of years at an identical stage to me is inspirational.”
Lieutenant Colonel Michael Boyd, Commanding Officer of 1RMP, introduced visiting officers with a regimental protect to mark the partnership. The Norwegian delegation shared insights from working in excessive climate situations and invited British counterparts to coach in Norway, whereas the Ukrainian army police noticed British strategies for speedy deployment and readiness.

