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Belgian Army

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Image:Flag of Belgium.svg The Belgian Army forms the land component of the Belgian Armed Forces. It is organised using the concept of capacities, where units are gathered together according to their function and material. Within this framework, there are three capacities:

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[edit] Combat capacity

These are the main fighting units of the Belgian Army:

[edit] Cavalry

[edit] Infantry

[edit] Guards

[edit] Line Infantry

[edit] Paratroops/Commandos

[edit] Support capacity

These are the support arms:

[edit] Special Forces

[edit] Artillery

[edit] Engineers

[edit] Aviation

[edit] Service capacity

These are the army's services:

[edit] Signals

  • 2 Groep
  • 4 Groupe
  • 5 Groupe
  • 6 Groep
  • 10 Groep

[edit] Logistics

  • 4 Bataillon Logistique
  • 18 Bataljon Logistiek
  • 20 Bataillon Logistique
  • 51 Bataljon Logistiek
  • 8 Bataillon Logistique
  • 29 Batajon Logistiek

[edit] Other Services

  • Military Police Group
  • SEDEE/DOVO - Explosive Ordnance Disposal
  • Staff Movement
  • Camps/Training Centres

[edit] Structure of the Army

1 Gemechaniseerde Brigade7 Brigade MécaniséePara-Commando Brigade
Regiment Carabiniers Prins-Boudewijn-GrenadiersRégiment 12 Ligne Prince Léopold-13 de Ligne1 Bataljon Parachutisten
Regiment Bevrijding-5 LinieRégiment de Chasseurs Ardennais2 Bataillon de Commandos
Regiment 2/4 Lansiers1/3 Régiment de Lanciers3 Bataljon Parachutisten
2 Regiment Veldartillerie1 Régiment d'Artillerie à Campagne3 Regiment Lanciers-Parachutisten
18 Bataljon Logistiek4 Battalion LogistiqueBatterij Veldartillerie Para-Commando
11 Bataljon Genie4 Batalion Génie 35 Batterij Luchtdoelartillerie Para-Commando
Compagnie Hoofdkwarter-8/9 LinieQuartier Général-2 Chasseurs à Pied-

The operational structure of the Belgian Army is divided into three divisions, with a number of independent brigades:

[edit] 1 Mechanised Division

1 Mechanised Division is the primary operational formation of the Belgian Army. It forms part of the Eurocorps, and contains two mechanised brigades:

[edit] Logistic Support Division

The Logistic Support Division is the main general logistic support formation, and has two sub groupings:

  • Supply and Transportation Group - the Supply and Transport Group contains five specialised logistic battalions and one transport battalion.
  • Maintenance Group - the Maintenance Group provides general support and supply of materiel via three logistic centres.

In addition, the 29th Logistic Battalion is an independent unit under the command of the Logistic Support Division.

[edit] Combat Support Division

The Combat Support Division provides the command structure for all of those units that are not either front-line or logistic support units.

[edit] Other Formations

[edit] 17ème Brigade Mechanised

17 Brigade was a formation that consititued Belgium's forces based in Germany. It was disbanded in 2005.

  • 19th Régiment d'Artillerie à cheval (19 Ach)
  • 1 Compagnie Gevechtsgenie
  • 20 Bataillon Logistique
  • 2th Bataillon de Carabiniers Cyclistes (2 Cy)(Reserve)
  • 1st Régiment des Guides (1 Guides) (Reserve)
  • 17th Compagnie Médicale (17 Med)
  • 17th Compagnie Matériel (17 Mat)
  • 17th Compagnie Ravitaillement (17 Rav Tpt)
  • 2th Régiment de Chasseurs à pieds (2 Ch)
  • 2th Compagnie Police Militaire Peloton E (2 MP)
  • BPS 3 Poste Militaire
  • Prévôté (Gendarmerie)

[edit] Weapons

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