Kenya Deployment Map
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The Kenya Deployment Map is a re-creation of British Army Training Unit Kenya otherwise known as ‘BATUK’ is a training support unit of the British Army located in Kenya. This map can be used as a deployment or training map and provides a variation of buildings, ranges, and terrain.
The map comes with the following:
– Vast training ground with river, targets and towns
– Ranges, and training blocks
– Barracks with blocks and hangars
– Map has room for expansion such as an airfield etc
– Variation of villages
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