43 Mechanised Brigade
43 Mechanised Brigade insignia
ActiveJuly 1949–present
Country Netherlands
BranchRoyal Netherlands Army
TypeMechanised Infantry
Size3,500 active personnel; 1,000 reservists
Garrison/HQJohannes Post Kazerne, Havelte
ColorsRed & Blue
Mascot(s)Bison
EngagementsWar in Afghanistan
Commanders
Current
commander
Brigadier General Roland de Jong

43 Mechanised Brigade (Dutch: 43 Gemechaniseerde Brigade) is one of the three combat brigades of the Royal Netherlands Army, the others being the 13th Light Brigade and 11th Airmobile Brigade. The brigade has armored and non-armored vehicles at its disposal, and is tasked with conducting combat operations, peacekeeping and various ceremonial tasks.[1]

On 17 March 2016, the 43rd Mechanised Brigade was integrated into the 1st Panzer Division of the German Army.[2] At the same time, the German 414 Tank Battalion became subordinate to the 43rd Mechanised Brigade.[3] In this battalion one of the four companies is manned by Dutch personnel equipped with 18 German Leopard 2A6 main battle tanks.[4]

The Brigades Headquarters as well as most of the units are located at the Johannes Post Barracks in Havelte, in the province Drenthe.

Organization

The 43 Mechanized Brigade is made up of the following units:

  • 43 Mechanized Brigade, in Havelte[5]
    • 43 Staff Company (43 Stafcompagnie), in Havelte
    • 44 Armoured Infantry Battalion "Johan Willem Friso" (44 Pantserinfanteriebataljon Johan Willem Friso), in Havelte
      • Battalion Staff with two CV9035 infantry fighting vehicles
      • 3x armoured infantry companies with 14 CV9035 each
      • Weapons Company
        • 1x reconnaissance platoon with Fennek light armoured reconnaissance vehicles
        • 2x anti-tank platoons with Spike anti-tank missiles
        • 1x mortar platoon with nine 81mm mortars
    • 45 Armoured Infantry Battalion "Oranje Gelderland" (45 Pantserinfanteriebataljon Oranje Gelderland), in Havelte
      • Battalion Staff with two CV9035 infantry fighting vehicles
      • 3x armoured infantry companies with 14 CV9035 each
      • Weapons Company
        • 1x reconnaissance platoon with Fennek light armoured reconnaissance vehicles
        • 2x anti-tank platoons with Spike anti-tank missiles
        • 1x mortar platoon with nine 81mm mortars
    • 414th Panzer Battalion (GE & NL, 414 Pantserbataljon), in Bergen (Germany)
    • 10 National Reserve Corps (NATRES) Battalion (10 Natresbataljon), in Assen
      • Alpha Company (Alfacompagnie), in Assen
      • Bravo Company (Bravocompagnie), in Assen
      • Charlie Company (Charliecompagnie), in Wezep
      • Delta Company (Deltacompagnie), in Amersfoort
      • Echo Company (Echocompagnie), in Amersfoort
      • Foxtrot Company (Foxtrotcompagnie), in Enschede
    • 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

References

  1. The 43rd Gemechaniseerde Brigade at the Netherlands Ministry of Defence
  2. "43. Mechanisierte Brigade". German Army official website (in German). Bundeswehr. 20 September 2016. Archived from the original on 22 March 2016. Retrieved 9 November 2016.
  3. "Geschichte". German Army official website (in German). Bundeswehr. 25 August 2016. Archived from the original on 1 July 2016. Retrieved 9 November 2016.
  4. "Gliederung". German Army official website (in German). Bundeswehr. 25 August 2016. Archived from the original on 22 March 2016. Retrieved 9 November 2016.
  5. "43 Gemechaniseerde Brigade". Royal Netherlands Army. Retrieved 30 April 2020.

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