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 | |
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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
- 8,400 DAF Trucks, various versions with Broshuis trailers, Dennison trailers and Masana trailers
- 555 Scania PLS Trucks, various versions
- 5,000 MB 290GD Wolf, 4WD car, various versions
- 1,667 Volkswagen Amarok, Pick-up, various versions to replace some of the MB 290GD Wolf
- 128 Mercedes-Benz 280G CDI, various versions
- 50 Versatile Expeditionary Commando Tactial Off Road (The Vector), 4WD car
- 120 Suzuki King Quad 750 AXI 4x4 Quad for Korps Commandotroepen
- 6 BOZENA-4 Mini Mine Clearing System
- 2 Scanjack 3500
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
- 9 Boeing ScanEagle
- 25 RQ-11 Raven systems
Air Defence Systems
Name | Origin | Type | Number | Photo | Notes | |
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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
References
- ↑ Luchtmobiel Speciaal Voertuig defensie.nl. Retrieved 2013-08-08
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