Finance & Controlling Department (Afdeling Financiën en Control)
11 Air Assault Brigade
The 11 Air Assault Brigade (Dutch: 11 Luchtmobiele Brigade) is a rapidly deployable air manoeuvre infantry brigade integrated into the Rapid Forces Division (German: Division Schnelle Kräfte) of the German Army since 2014. The brigade is based In the northern (Assen) and central part (Arnhem area) of the Netherlands and consists of the following units:
11 Armoured Engineer Battalion (11 Pantsergeniebataljon), in Wezep
Staff Company, 111 and 112 Armored Engineer Company, 101 CBRN Defense Company
43 Brigade Reconnaissance Squadron "Huzaren van Boreel" (43 Brigadeverkenningseskadron Huzaren van Boreel), in Havelte, with Fennek light armoured reconnaissance vehicles
43 Medical Company (43 Geneeskundige Compagnie), in Havelte
43 Maintenance Company (43 Herstelcompagnie), in Havelte
Special Operations Instruction and Training Company (Opleidings- en trainingscompagnie speciale operaties)
103rd; 104th; 105th and 108th Commando Troops Company (Commandotroepencompagnie)
1 (German/Netherlands) Corps
The 1 (German/Netherlands) Corps is based in Münster and has additional locations in Eibergen and Garderen. The Corps is a NATO-assigned headquarters for land operations that is led in turns by Germany and the Netherlands. It is capable of commanding a multinational force of approximately 50,000 troops. It consists of the following bi-national units:
Air Defense Missile Group 61 (Flugabwehrraketengruppe 61), in Todendorf (Germany)
Headquarters und Staff Squadron, with LÜR radar systems
Mantis Squadron, with MANTIS very short-range protection systems
LeFlaSys squadron, with Wiesel 2 LeFlaSys short range surface-to-air missiles
Training Squadron
Instruction and Training Center (Opleidings- en Trainingscentrum)
Ground-based Air- and Missile Defense Expertise Center (Kenniscentrum Grondgebonden Lucht- en Raketverdediging)
Operational Support Command Land
The Operational Support Command Land (Dutch: Operationeel Ondersteuningscommando Land) provides a broad range of specialist support to the army, and is based in Apeldoorn. The command is the largest unit of the army. It consists of the following units:
C Battery, with 16× MO-120-RT towed mortars (being re-equipped with 9× Panzerhaubitze 2000 and will join 11 Horse Artillery Battalion in 2025; MO-120-RT mortars will be transferred to 11 Air Assault Brigade)[13]
D Battery, with 6× Panzerhaubitze 2000 self-propelled howitzers (will receive 3× additional Panzerhaubitze 2000 and join 11 Horse Artillery Battalion in 2025)[13]
Internal [Security] Service (Interne Dienstverlening)
Military Court (Militaire Rechtbank)
Land Materiel Logistic Command
The Land Materiel Logistic Command (Dutch: Materieellogistiek Commando Land) is responsible for the maintenance and conservation of land systems and provides advice for the procurement of new materiel. It consists of the following units:
300 Equipment Logistics Company (300 Materieellogistieke Compagnie), in Amersfoort
Technical Department (Afdeling Techniek), in Leusden
Logistics Department (Afdeling Logistiek), in Lettele
Systems and Analysis Department (Afdeling Systemen & Analyse), in Utrecht
Instruction and Training Command
The Instruction and Training Command (Dutch: Opleidings- en Trainingscommando) is based in Amersfoort and provides training and courses to the land forces. It consists of the following units:
Royal Military School (Koninklijke Militaire School), in Ermelo[17]
School North (School Noord), in Assen
School South (School Zuid), in Oirschot
Airmobile School (School Luchtmobiel), in Arnhem
Land Training and Land Warfare Center (Land Training Centre en Land Warfare Centre), in Amersfoort
Maneuver Instruction and Training Center (Opleidings- en Trainingscentrum Manoeuvre), in Amersfoort[18]
Maneuver School (Manoeuvreschool)
Shooting Training School (Schiet Training School)
Signal School (School Verbindingsdienst)
Ground Air Cooperation School (School Grond Lucht Samenwerking)
Peace Missions School (School voor Vredesmissies)
Ground-based Maneuver Expertise Center (Kenniscentrum Grondgebonden Manoeuvre)
Military & Equipment Defense Expertise Center (Defensie Expertise Centrum Militair & Uitrusting)
Logistics Company (Logistieke compagnie)
Engineer Instruction and Training Center (Opleidings- en Trainingscentrum Genie), in Vught[19]
Miners and Sappers School (Mineurs- en Sappeursschool), in Vught and Reek
Pioneer and Pontonnier School (Pioniers- en Pontonniersschool), in Vught, Hedel and Wezep
CBRN Defense Center (Defensie CBRN Centrum), in Vught
Engineer Expertise Center (Kenniscentrum Genie), in Vught
Logistics Instruction and Training Center (Opleidings- en Trainingscentrum Logistiek), in Soesterberg
Driving Instruction and Training Center (Opleidings- en Trainingscentrum Rijden), in Oirschot
Physical Training and Sport Organisation (Lichamelijke Oefening & Sportorganisatie), at various locations
National Reserve Corps
The National Reserve Corps (Dutch: Korps Nationale Reserve) provides support during large incidents. The reserve battalions are all integrated into one of the three combat brigades. It consists of the following units:
10th NATRES Battalion of the 43rd Mechanized Brigade. Area of operations is the north and the east of the Netherlands.
20th NATRES Battalion of the 11th Air Assault Brigade. Area of operations are the west and the centre of the Netherlands.
30th NATRES Battalion of the 13th Light Brigade. Area of operations is the south of the Netherlands.