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Into the Arctic with Britain's Specialised Forces. 200 miles above the Arctic Circle, in Northern Norway, the UK's Surveillance and Reconnaissance Squadron (SRS) train to operate in one of the harshest environments on earth. In this video, Colonel Al Carns — a Royal Marine Reservist who spent 24 years in the Corps and now serves as Minister for the Armed Forces — joins SRS during a demanding winter training period at Helligskogen Fjellstue. From ice climbing and ski manoeuvre to avalanche demolition and Arctic specialist loadouts, this is where British forces develop the resilience and capability required to survive, fight and win in extreme cold weather conditions. The High North is of increasing strategic importance. As a leading NATO ally, the United Kingdom must be able to deploy and operate in all environments — including those where temperatures plummet, daylight is limited, and the terrain itself becomes the primary adversary. This training ensures our Armed Forces remain ready, interoperable with allies, and capable of operating wherever required. If you can operate here, you can operate anywhere. Introduction to the High North/ Norway 00:00-01:10 Arctic specialist loadout 01:10-06:53 British Forces in the High North 06:53-07:21 Physical demands of the Arctic 07:21-09:14 Commando Combat Engineers avalanche demolition 07:21-09:52 Arctic Mobility 09:52-10:29 Why the High North matters 10:29-11:40