Pre-Selection Courses In preparation for the Selection Course, applicants would attend the a two-day Pathfinder Briefing Course (PBC) & a five-day Pathfinder Preparation Course (PFPC). The PBC is held 6 times per year, and the Pathfinder Preparation Course (PFPC) is held 2 times per year.
Pathfinder Briefing Course This two-day briefing course, conducted in and around Merville Barracks in Colchester, held 6 times per year, spread out throughout the year, aims to prepare potential candidates for the Selection Course. It aims to give candidates an insight of service in the Pathfinders, advice and guidance on how best to prepare for the Selection Course. During this briefing course they also conduct basic fitness and navigation exercises, along with allowing candidates the opportunity to ask any questions. The PBC does not contain any pass/fail tests. Its aim is to prepare candidates for the Selection course. It is mandatory for anyone wishing to attend the Selection Course. However it does not commit an individual to attend the following selection course,. Attendance at the PFBC is valid for 18 months.
Pathfinder Preparation Course The Preparation Course (PFPC) is a five-day course, held 2 times per year in South Wales, that run concurrently with the Pathfinder Platoon Selection Course, which is also run 2 times per year. The PFPC aims to allow potential soldiers and officers the opportunity to gain insight into the Pathfinder, and to provide advice on how best to prepare for the Selection Course. They also provide training environments to conduct basic fitness and hill navigation exercises. Like the PBC, it does not contain any pass/fail tests, and like the PBC, it is mandatory for anyone wishing to attend the Selection Course. The PFPC is designed to help candidates prepare for the Selection Course, by giving advice and guidance, and the opportunity to make mistakes.
Pathfinder Platoon Selection Course Selection lasts for 6 weeks, held 2 times per year, the Pathfinder Platoon Selection Course (PSFC), also known as 'The Cadre' covers almost all UKSF Selection Course training grounds although it is much shorter. The Cadre consist of: Prior to Phase 1, there are two entry tests that must be passed on Day 1. • An 8 mile CFT over unfamiliar route carrying a 44 IB (20 kg, less food, water, and rifle), to be completed in two hours or less. • The second is a 2 mile speed test carrying the same quantity as in the first test, to be completed in 18 minutes or less.
Phase 1 – Aptitude Phase (1 week) Candidates need to complete: • 2x 8 mile (13 km) speed march • 10 mile (16 km) speed march • 2 mile (3.2 km) march in full equipment Candidates are taught basic navigation and signal skills in between the physical exercises.
Phase 2 – Navigation Phase (1 week) Also known as Hills Phase, candidates need to complete: • 16 mile (26 km) tab over the hills of Brecon Beacon • 15 mile (24 km) tab across Black Mountains • 40 mile (64 km) march
Phase 3 – Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) Phase (1 week) Candidates will be trained with: • Basic Patrol skills • Contact drills • Helicopter procedures • Construction of concealed Observation post (OP) • Radio communications utilizing HF VHF and Satellite systems
Phase 4 – Range Phase (1 week) Also known as Live firing Phase, this phase takes place on Sennybridge Training Area (SENTA). The candidate will be trained with: • Focused contact drills • Man-down drills • Basic demolition At the end of Phase 4, candidates will participate in a platoon-sized live assault.
Phase 5 – Final Exercise (2 weeks) Candidates will be teaming up with a 4-6 men team and tasked with planning and execute a typical reconnaissance mission. Candidates will be captured and need to go through series of mock interrogations by the instructors. Candidates are tested physically and mentally (
SERE training).
Further training After completing the Selection Course, successful candidates would complete a short induction cadre before moving onto employment training in weapons, mobility, communications and other patrol skills. All Pathfinders qualify as high-altitude parachutists by completing a
HALO/HAHO course. Pathfinders who aren't already parachute trained in basic
Static line jumps would first complete the
Basic Parachute Course, before moving onto HALO/HAHO training. Pathfinders are also sent on
SERE courses for various environments such as desert, arctic and jungle. Members also have the option of attending
sniper school, joint terminal attack controllers
JTAC course and advanced surveillance courses to learn photography and other technical surveillance skills. Depending on their patrol members also attend helicopter abseiling and fast rope instructors courses, as well as specialized medical courses often travelling to the USA or Sweden for training. Pathfinders also attend the special forces mobility operations course run by
UKSF, along with
CQB and assault breaching. As the platoon works at reach from other forces they are also trained in personnel recovery. ==Operations==