Royal Netherlands Army
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The Royal Netherlands Army (Koninklijke Landmacht) is the land forces element of the military of the Netherlands. The core fighting element of the army is divided into three separate brigades: two mechanised and one airmobile.
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[edit] Structure of the Army
[edit] Units of the Royal Netherlands Army
[edit] Cavalry
[edit] Infantry
Each infantry regiment of the Royal Netherlands Army consists of a single battalion:
[edit] Guards
[edit] Line Infantry
- Regiment Infanterie Johan Willem Friso
- Regiment Infanterie Oranje Gelderland to be re-activated in 2005
- Regiment Limburgse Jagers
- Regiment Van Heutsz
- Regiment Stoottroepen Prins Bernhard
[edit] Commando
[edit] Support Arms
- Korps Veldartillerie - Field Artillery
- Korps Rijdende Artillerie - Horse Artillery
- Korps Luchtdoelartillerie - Air Defence Artillery
- Regiment Genietroepen - Engineers
- Regiment Verbindingstroepen - Signals
[edit] Services
- Regiment Bevoorradings-en Transporttroepen - Transport and Logistics
- Regiment Geneeskundige Troepen - Medical
- Regiment Technische Troepen - Electrical/Mechanical Engineers
- Dienstvak Technische Staf - Technical engineers
- Dienstvak Militair Juridische Dienst - Legal service
- Dienstvak Militair Psychologische en Sociologische Dienst - Psychological and Sociological service
- Korps Militaire Administratie - Administration
- Koninklijke Militaire Academie - Royal Military Academy
- Koninklijke Militaire School - Royal Military School
[edit] Army Reserve
Korps Nationale Reserve - regional oriented battalions, similar to UK Territorial Army
[edit] Equipment
[edit] Armour
Tracked
- 180 Leopard 2A6 Main Battle Tank
- 600 YPR-765 Armoured personnel carrier. Several versions: Armoured personnel carrier (APC), Anti-Tank, Command Post Vehicle, Reconnaissance, Engineering, Battle Damage Repair, Recovery (YPR806), Cargo, Battlefield Ambulance. The YPR-765 is internationally known under the name AIFV, which was developed based on the M113. APC/IFV version and some command variants will be replaced by CV-90, see below. Support versions will be replaced by versions of the Fennek and Boxer)
- 184 CV-90 Armoured Personnel Carrier (ordered)
Wheeled
- 410 Fennek Armoured Reconnaissance Vehicle
- 200 Boxer Armoured Assault Vehicle (ordered)
- 90 Patria XA-188 Armoured Personnel Carrier
- 25 Bushmaster Infantry Mobility Vehicles
[edit] Other armoured vehicles
- M577 Command Post Vehicle (some variants to be replaced by CV90, and the rest may be replaced by the Boxer)
- 16 Biber (Leopard 1) Bridgelayer (will be replaced by the PSB2)
- 16 Leopard 1 Engineering Tank(might be replaced by the AEV-3 KODIAK)
- Leopard 1 Recovery Tank
- 25 Buffel (Leopard 2) Recovery Tanks
- 23 Fuchs Electronic Warfare vehicles
- 6 Fuchs 2 NBC Reconnaissance Vehicle
[edit] Other vehicles
- DAF Trucks, various versions
- 555 Scania WLS Trucks, various versions
- Mercedes-Benz G-Class various versions
- Land Rover Wolf various versions
[edit] Artillery
- 72 M109 Self Propelled Howitzer (being replaced by PzH 2000)
- 60 Cheetah (Updated PRTL - Pantser Rups Tegen Luchtdoelen) Anti-Aircraft Tank (modified Gepard with different weapons and electronics)
- 57 PzH 2000 Self Propelled Artillery (ordered/only 39 in service)
[edit] Personal weapons
- GLOCK 17 9 mm pistol
- SIG Sauer P226 9 mm pistol
- Diemaco C7/C7A1 5.56 mm assault rifle
- Diemaco C8/C8A1 5.56 mm carbine
- FN Minimi 5.56 mm light machine gun
- FN MAG 7.62 mm machine gun
- Browning .50 heavy machine gun
- AG36 40mm grenade launcher
- Steyr SSG 69 sniper rifle
- Accuracy International Arctic Warfare sniper rifle in .338 Lapua
- Mauser SR93 sniper rifle in 300 Winchester Magnum (7.62 mm) or .338 Lapua Magnum (8.6 mm) used solely by the BBE
- Barrett M82 .50 sniper rifle
- Heckler & Koch MP5 submachine gun
- FN Herstal P90 submachine gun
- Mossberg M590A1 Special Purpose shotgun
- L16A2 81 mm mortar
- 120 mm mortar
- Dragon anti-tank weapon (short range) (being replaced)
- AT4 anti-tank weapon (very short range) (being replaced)
- Panzerfaust 3 anti-tank weapon (short range) (ordered)
- TOW (Tube-launched, Optically tracked, Wire-guided missile system) anti-tank weapon (being replaced)
- Rafael Gill anti-tank weapon (medium range)
[edit] External links
- Website Royal Netherlands Army
- Dutch Cavalry Museum
- [1] Dutch site with lots of info about the Dutch army, as well as more about the 'Gill', internationally known as 'Spike'.

