Browndown Battery

Browndown Battery

Browndown Battery also known as Browndown Fort is a fort in Hampshire, England.

First erected in the mid-1840s as one of the Palmerston Forts, after this period the fort was continuously modified and its protective ability strengthened until 1888/1889.

It was equipped with two 12.5" RML guns this was until 1904, but these were then replaced by two 9.2" BL guns, the battery was then closed in 1905.

The camp has been used by the Royal Marines Small Arms Corps (1922 - 1959), South East District as a Minor Training Facility in 1961 and 121 Weekend Training Centre up to the mid 1970s. The current predominant use now for Browndown Camp is by ACF,CCF, ATC & Territorial Army units for Adult training and Cadet courses.

Facilities at the Camp include accommodation for Soldiers, NCOs and Officers, a cook house for Soldiers, indoor lecture room/ cinema, Sgts mess, Officers mess, various other buildings within the camp perimeter. Outside the perimeter an Assault Course and a 25 Metre Range, the beach is used for training, and is ideal for beach landing practice due to the location to Marchwood, the old Fort is useful for defence exercise but not up to any decent OBUA type exercise.


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