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British Forces Brunei
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Allegiance  United Kingdom
Branch British Army Flag British Army
Royal Air Force Ensign Royal Air Force
Part of UK Ministry of Defence
Garrison/HQ Seria
Commanders
Commander of the British Forces Brunei Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Todd

British Forces Brunei (BFB) is the name given to the British Armed Forces presence in Brunei. Since the handover ceremony of Hong Kong in 1997, the garrison in Brunei is one of the remaining British military bases in the Far East along with Singapore (and one of six East of Suez, along with Diego Garcia, HMS Juffair, UKJLSB, Sembawang Base in Singapore and the Omani-British Joint Training Area).

History

British Army Brunei 2016
Members of the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers taking down shelters before commencing the last day of live firing in the jungles of Brunei in 2016.

The BFB garrison came about in 1963, when British troops were moved there from Singapore to quell a revolt against Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien III in December 1962.

From there, British forces have been involved in several conflicts, including helping to quell the Brunei Revolt of 1962 and the Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation. Since Brunei's independence in 1984, forces have been stationed there at the request of the current Sultan, in a renewable agreement lasting five years at a time. The forces stationed in Brunei are available to assist the Sultan, but are also available for deployment overseas with other elements of the British Armed Forces if needed. As recompense, the Sultan pays to help support the British presence.

On 1 August 2021, No. 7 Flight AAC was redesignated as No. 667 Squadron. In 2022 the Bell 212 was replaced in Brunei with the RAF Puma HC2, operated by No. 1563 Flight RAF. A year later 1563 Flight was replaced by Pumas from No. 28 Squadron RAF.

Structure

BFB is located at Seria and is centred on a light infantry battalion, which will be one of the two battalions of the Royal Gurkha Rifles. The battalion stationed in Brunei operates as the British Army's acclimatised Far East reserve, and is available for overseas deployment to the Far East and beyond—the Brunei-based battalion has been deployed to Afghanistan as part of Operation Herrick on several occasions, as well as to East Timor.

In addition, Brunei serves as one of the British Army's major training areas, specialising in jungle warfare, with the Jungle Warfare Training School (also known as Training Team Brunei) running the Jungle Warfare Advisor's Course.

  • Stationed units
    • HQ Brunei Garrison
    • Resident infantry battalion (rotated every three years)
      • 2nd Battalion, Royal Gurkha Rifles
    • No. 1563 Flight RAF with Puma HC Mk.2
    • Jungle Warfare Division, Infantry Battle School
    • Brunei Police Unit
    • Brunei Signal Troop

Off-duty life

The British Forces Broadcasting Service broadcasts to the garrison, carrying programmes from both BFBS Radio 1 and BFBS Radio Gurkha. The Hornbill School, operated by Service Children's Education, is a primary school for children of services personnel.

See also

  • Camp Gonsalves – United States Marine Corps equivalent jungle warfare training site.
  • Combat Training Centre - Jungle Training Wing the Australian jungle warfare center.
  • List of British Army installations
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