Warcop Training Area

Warcop Training Area
Warcop

Mickle Fell
Warcop Training Area
Location within Cumbria
Coordinates 54°37′02″N 02°22′53″W / 54.61722°N 2.38139°W / 54.61722; -2.38139Coordinates: 54°37′02″N 02°22′53″W / 54.61722°N 2.38139°W / 54.61722; -2.38139
Type Training Area
Site information
Owner Ministry of Defence
Operator  British Army
Site history
Built 1942
Built for War Office
In use 1942-Present
Swindale, a steep-sided valley behind Roman Fell. The old track is a bridleway, but is usually closed due to activities on the Warcop ranges.

The Warcop Training Area (WTA) is a UK Ministry of Defence military training area near the village of Warcop in Cumbria. Part of the Defence Training Estate, the area consists of approximately 24,000 acres (9,700 ha) of MoD freehold land.[1][2]

History

The training estate was established in 1942 originally as a tank gunnery range and tanks still use it to this day.[3] On 19 October 1944 a Short Stirling bomber (LK 488), crashed on Mickle Fell whilst on a training flight from its base at RAF Wratting Common in Cambridgeshire; of the seven crew, only one survived.[4] On 4 June 2014, one soldier died and two others were injured in a training accident when a military vehicle rolled over at 11 am.[5]

Coverage of the training area

Within the training area are Little Fell (745m) and Mickle Fell (790m[6]), Burton Fell, Warcop Fell, Cronkley Fell and part of Murton Fell.[7]

Most of the training area is in Cumbria but a portion is County Durham. The area forms part of the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and about two-thirds of the area falls inside the Appleby Fells Site of Special Scientific Interest.[8][9]

Military use

Warcop Training Area is used six and a half days a week by the Infantry Training Centre at Catterick Garrison, other regular British Army and Army Reserves using the Warcop Training Camp.[1] The camp also has its own assault course and zip line.

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