Structure of the Royal Netherlands Air Force

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This article represents the structure of the Royal Netherlands Air Force as of May 2020:

Commander of the Royal Netherlands Air Force[]

Volkel Air Base[]

F-16AM Falcon in flight over Afghanistan

Volkel Air Base is one of two Royal Netherlands Air Force F-16AM Falcon bases, which are being replaced by F-35A Lightning II.[3] As part of NATO's nuclear sharing the US Air Force's 703rd Munitions Support Squadron, 52nd Fighter Wing stores B61 tactical nuclear weapons at Volkel for use with Dutch F-16AM Falcon.

Leeuwarden Air Base[]

F-35A Lightning II departing Volkel Air Base

Leeuwarden Air Base is one of two Royal Netherlands Air Force F-16AM Falcon bases, which are being replaced by F-35A Lightning II, the first of which arrived at Leeuwarden on 31 October 2019[5]

Eindhoven Air Base[]

Eindhoven Air Base is home to all transport and aerial refueling aircraft of the Royal Netherlands Air Force. Furthermore NATO's Multi Role Tanker Transport Capability (MRTT-C) is based at Eindhoven.[7]

Defense Helicopter Command[]

298 Squadron CH-47F Chinook in Mali
AH-64D Apache attack helicopter
NH90 NFH helicopter

The Defense Helicopter Command at Gilze-Rijen Air Base consists of all helicopter units of the Armed forces of the Netherlands. The air force's SERE School is also located at Gilze-Rijen Air Base.[9]

Air Operations Control Station Nieuw-Milligen[]

Air Operations Control Station Nieuw-Milligen (AOCS NM) is part of the NATO Integrated Air Defense System and monitors and secures the Dutch part of NATO airspace. The centre reports to Air Operations Centre Uedem (NATO CAOC Uedem) in Uedem, Germany.[12]

  • Coat of Arms Royal Netherlands Air Force Air Operations Control Station Nieuw-Milligen.svg Air Operations Control Station Nieuw-Milligen, in Nieuw-Milligen[12]
    • Coat of Arms Royal Netherlands Air Force 710 Squadron.svg 710 Squadron (operates the Control and Command Centre (CRC)[13]
    • Coat of Arms Royal Netherlands Air Force 711 Squadron.svg 711 Squadron, at Schiphol Airport (operates the Military Air Traffic Control Centre (MilATCC)[13]
    • Coat of Arms Royal Netherlands Air Force 970 Squadron.svg 970 Squadron (Logistics, engineering, and base services)[13]
    • Coat of Arms Royal Netherlands Air Force Air Control School.svg Air Control School
    • Coat of Arms Royal Netherlands Air Force National Data Link Management Cell.svg National Data Link Management Cell
    • Radar Station South, in Nieuw-Milligen, with SMART-L GB
    • Radar Station North, in Wier, with SMART-L GB

Air Force Reserve Group[]

The Air Force Reserve Group was established in November 2004 and fell under the Defense Helicopter Command. Since 2019 the group is an independent formation.[14]

  • Koninklijke-luchtmacht-groep-luchtmacht-reserve.svg Air Force Reserve Group, in Breda
    • Koninklijke-luchtmacht-519-squadron.svg 519 Squadron, at Air Operations Control Station Nieuw-Milligen[15]
      • 1st Flight at Leeuwarden Air Base, 2nd and 3rd Flight at AOCS Nieuw-Milligen, 4th and 5th Flight at Volkel Air Base[15]
    • Koninklijke-luchtmacht-520-squadron.svg 520 Squadron, at Gilze-Rijen Air Base[15]
      • 6th Flight at Eindhoven Air Base, 7th and 8th Flight at Gilze-Rijen Air Base, 9th Flight at Woensdrecht Air Base[15]

Royal Netherlands Air Force Military School-Woensdrecht Air Base[]

The Royal Netherlands Air Force Military School at Woensdrecht Air Base is the training institute for all Royal Netherlands Air Force personnel, except officer candidates, which are trained at the Royal Military Academy. The base also houses a Fire Fighting Exercise and Training Centre, and the Joint Meteorological Group, which provides meteorological services to all branches of the Armed forces of the Netherlands.[16]

  • Coat of Arms Royal Netherlands Air Force Royal Netherlands Air Force Military School-Woensdrecht Air Base.svg Royal Netherlands Air Force Military School-Woensdrecht Air Base[17][16]
    • Coat of Arms Royal Netherlands Air Force 130 Squadron.svg 130 Squadron (Military training)[18]
    • Coat of Arms Royal Netherlands Air Force 131 Squadron.svg 131 Squadron (Basic military aviator training),[18] with 13x PC-7 Turbo Trainer planes[16]
    • Coat of Arms Royal Netherlands Air Force 133 Squadron.svg 133 Squadron (Basic technical training)[18]
    • Coat of Arms Royal Netherlands Air Force 961 Squadron.svg 961 Squadron (Air base operations)[18]
    • Coat of Arms Royal Netherlands Air Force Joint Meteorological Group.svg Joint Meteorological Group[16]
    • Fire Fighting Exercise and Training Centre

Woensdrecht Logistic Centre[]

The Woensdrecht Logistic Centre provides second level maintenance for all aircraft of the Royal Netherlands Air Force.[19]

  • Coat of Arms Royal Netherlands Air Force Woensdrecht Logistic Centre.svg Woensdrecht Logistic Centre, at Woensdrecht Air Base
    • Coat of Arms Royal Netherlands Air Force 980 Squadron.svg 980 Squadron (Aircraft maintenance)[18]
    • Coat of Arms Royal Netherlands Air Force 981 Squadron.svg 981 Squadron (Components maintenance)[18]
    • Coat of Arms Royal Netherlands Air Force 982 Squadron.svg 982 Squadron (Technology and mission support)[18]
    • Coat of Arms Royal Netherlands Air Force 983 Squadron.svg 983 Squadron (Logistics, manages the air force's central inventory)[18]

People and Aviation Centre[]

The People and Aviation Centre in Soesterberg is the air force's research, selection, aviation medicine, psychology and physiology centre.

Squadrons assigned to other commands[]

The following Royal Netherlands Air Force squadrons are assigned to other commands:

  • Royal Military Academy, in Breda
    • Coat of Arms Royal Military Academy Cadets Squadron.svg Cadets Squadron
    • Coat of Arms Royal Netherlands Air Force 121 Squadron.svg 121 Squadron (Military Scientific Training)
    • Coat of Arms Royal Netherlands Air Force 122 Squadron.svg 122 Squadron (Basic Officer Training)

Air Force structure graphic[]

Structure of the Royal Netherlands Air Force 2020 (click to enlarge)

Geographic distribution of units[]

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Royal Netherlands Air Force locations in 2020:
Red pog.svg F-16AM Falcon Orange pog.svg F-35A Lightning II Pink pog.svg Helicopters Blue 0080ff pog.svg Other flying units
Yellow pog.svg SMART-L GB Radar station Lightgreen pog.svg Air Operations Control Station Green pog.svg Other bases

References[]

  1. ^ "Organisatiestructuur luchtmacht". Koninklijke Luchtmacht. Retrieved 17 May 2020.
  2. ^ "Hoofdkwartier luchtmacht". Koninklijke Luchtmacht. Retrieved 17 May 2020.
  3. ^ a b "Vliegbasis Volkel". Koninklijke Luchtmacht. Retrieved 17 May 2020.
  4. ^ a b c d e f "Squadrons Vliegbasis Volkel". Koninklijke Luchtmacht. Retrieved 17 May 2020.
  5. ^ "Vliegbasis Leeuwarden". Koninklijke Luchtmacht. Retrieved 17 May 2020.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g "Squadrons Vliegbasis Leeuwarden". Koninklijke Luchtmacht. Retrieved 17 May 2020.
  7. ^ a b c d "Vliegbasis Eindhoven". Koninklijke Luchtmacht. Retrieved 17 May 2020.
  8. ^ a b c d e "Squadrons Vliegbasis Eindhoven". Koninklijke Luchtmacht. Retrieved 17 May 2020.
  9. ^ "Vliegbasis Gilze-Rijen". Koninklijke Luchtmacht. Retrieved 17 May 2020.
  10. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Squadrons Defensie Helikopter Commando". Koninklijke Luchtmacht. Retrieved 17 May 2020.
  11. ^ "Vliegbasis Deelen". Koninklijke Luchtmacht. Retrieved 17 May 2020.
  12. ^ a b "Air Operations Control Station Nieuw Milligen". Koninklijke Luchtmacht. Retrieved 17 May 2020.
  13. ^ a b c "Squadrons AOCS NM". Koninklijke Luchtmacht. Retrieved 17 May 2020.
  14. ^ "Groep Luchtmacht Reserve". Koninklijke Luchtmacht. Retrieved 17 May 2020.
  15. ^ a b c d "Squadrons Groep Luchtmacht Reserve". Koninklijke Luchtmacht. Retrieved 17 May 2020.
  16. ^ a b c d "Koninklijke Militaire School Luchtmacht". Koninklijke Luchtmacht. Retrieved 17 May 2020.
  17. ^ "Vliegbasis Woensdrecht". Koninklijke Luchtmacht. Retrieved 17 May 2020.
  18. ^ a b c d e f g h "Squadrons Vliegbasis Woensdrecht". Koninklijke Luchtmacht. Retrieved 17 May 2020.
  19. ^ "Logistiek Centrum Woensdrecht". Koninklijke Luchtmacht. Retrieved 17 May 2020.
  20. ^ "Centrum voor Mens en Luchtvaart". Koninklijke Luchtmacht. Retrieved 17 May 2020.

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