Equipment of the Royal Netherlands Army

Below follows a summary of the equipment of the Royal Netherlands Army

Armoured vehicles

Name Origin Type Number Photo Notes
Armoured combat vehicles
Leopard 2A7  Germany Main battle tank 18 (48) The Dutch army supplies about 100 troops for the German/Dutch 414th Panzer Battalion, which fields the only Dutch tank squadron with 18 tanks.
CV9035NL  Sweden Infantry fighting vehicle 149 44 were sold to Estonia in 2014 and 40 are in storage. 92 in active service, with 17 for training
PzH 2000  Germany Self-propelled howitzer 57 18 are in active service, 6 are used for training and 33 more are in combat ready storage
Fennek  Netherlands/ Germany Armoured car 365 365 in active service, 40 more used for spare parts and 5 in museums or destroyed. Versions: Reconnaissance (144), General Purpose/Cargo (63) Medium Range Anti-Tank (48), Air Defence Vehicle with (Stinger (18), Forward Observer (45), Mortar Carrier (39), Tactical Air Control and Target Designation (8).
Boxer  Netherlands/ Germany armoured fighting vehicle 200 Currently being delivered in 6 versions: 36 Command, 52 Ambulance, 80 Engineering, 12 Repair, 12 cargo and 8 Driver training vehicles.
Bushmaster  Australia Mine-resistant ambush protected 96 10 have been lost in Uruzgan and Kunduz provinces during the Afghanistan deployment. 20 more were ordered and added to the fleet in 2015. 48 Bushmasters will be converted: 12 to Command vehicles, 12 to Repair vehicles, 12 to Cargo vehicles, 12 to Electronic Warfare vehicles.
Luchtmobiel Speciaal Voertuig[1]  Netherlands Multipurpose wheeled vehicle 160 Used by Air Mobile brigade, needs replacement.
Fuchs 1  Germany Armoured personnel carrier 6 6 NBC Reconnaissance.
Büffel  Germany Armoured recovery vehicle 18
Bergepanzer 2  Germany Armoured recovery vehicle 20 Of the original 22, 2 were sold to Estonia in 2014
Leguan bridge layer  Germany Armoured vehicle-launched bridge 4 replaced with 14 Biber Armoured vehicle-launched bridge layers, until 10 new PSB2 bridge layers are taken into service
Pionierpanzer 3  Germany Armoured engineering vehicle 10 replaced 14 Pionierpanzer 2 tanks

Non Armoured Vehicles

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

Unmanned aerial vehicles:

Air Defence Systems

Name Origin Type Number Photo Notes
Anti Air Units
FIM-92 Stinger  United States Man-portable surface-to-air missile 500 Operated across various army units
Fennek  Germany/ Netherlands FIM-92 Stinger weapon platform 18 Operated by 13th Air Defence Battery
Mercedes-Benz 290GD  Germany FIM-92 Stinger weapon platform 18 Operated by 13th Air Defence Battery
NASAMS II  Norway Surface-to-air missile system 3 Operated by 13th Air Defence Battery
MIM-104 Patriot  United States Long range surface-to-air missile 4 Patriot PAC-2 and PAC-3 missiles, operated by 802 Squadron

Infantry Weapons

ModelImageOriginTypeCaliberDetails
Handguns
Glock 17 and Glock 18  Austria Handgun 9×19mm Parabellum Glock 17 is the standard service pistol. Glock 18 is a selective fire version with a detachable stock for the Special Forces.
SIG Sauer P226  Germany/  Switzerland Handgun 9×19mm Parabellum
Personal Defense Weapons
FN P90  Belgium Personal Defense Weapon 5.7×28mm Used by Special Forces.
Submachine guns
Heckler & Koch MP5  West Germany Submachine Gun 9×19mm Parabellum Used by Special Forces.
Carbines
Colt Canada C8NLD  Canada Carbine 5.56×45mm NATO Service carbine. Modernized version the C8 variant.
Heckler & Koch HK416  Germany Carbine 5.56×45mm NATO Used by Special Forces.
Rifles
Colt Canada C7NLD  Canada Assault Rifle 5.56×45mm NATO Service rifle. Modernized version the C7 variant.
Heckler & Koch HK417  Germany Battle rifle/ Designated marksman rifle 7.62×51mm NATO Scaled up version of the HK416 carbine firing a more powerful cartridge. Usually with a scope.
FN FAL  Belgium Battle Rifle 7.62×51mm NATO Former Service Rifle.
Machine guns
FN Minimi  Belgium Light machine gun 5.56×45mm NATO
FN MAG  Belgium General-purpose machine gun 7.62×51mm NATO Standard general-purpose machine gun.
M2HB-QCB  United States Heavy machine gun 12.7×99mm NATO Standard heavy machine gun.
Sniper rifles
Steyr SSG 69  Austria Sniper rifle 7.62×51mm NATO
Accuracy International Arctic Warfare  United Kingdom Sniper Rifle 7.62×51mm NATO
Accuracy International AWM  United Kingdom Sniper Rifle .338 Lapua Magnum
SAKO TRG-41  Finland Sniper rifle .338 Lapua Magnum
Mauser SR93  Germany Sniper rifle .300 Winchester Magnum / .338 Lapua Magnum
Barrett M82A1  United States Anti-material rifle 12.7×99mm NATO
Shotguns
Mossberg M590A1  United States Shotgun 12 gauge
Grenades & Grenade launchers
NR 20 C-1  Netherlands Hand grenade Developed by Eurometaal specifically for the Dutch Army in the 1990s.
Heckler & Koch UGL  Germany Grenade launcher 40×46mm Mounted under C7 rifles and C8 carbines.
Heckler & Koch AGW  Germany Automatic grenade launcher 40×53mm
Anti-tank weapons
M72A2 LAW  United States Anti-tank rocket launcher 66mm
Panzerfaust 3  Germany Rocket Propelled Grenade 60mm
EUROSPIKE  Israel/ Germany Anti-tank Missile 152mm
Mortars
L16A2  United Kingdom/ Canada Mortar 81mm Total of 128. To be replaced by 122 new 81mm mortars.
MO-120-RT  France Mortar 120mm

References

  1. Luchtmobiel Speciaal Voertuig defensie.nl. Retrieved 2013-08-08
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