Royal Netherlands Army Artillery

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The artillery of the Royal Netherlands Army is divided into three separate corps, undertaking two separate artillery functions:

  • Korps Veldartillerie - Field Artillery
  • Korps Rijdende Artillerie - Horse Artillery

These two corps undertake the field artillery role, and are equipped primarily with the M109 howitzer and in the near future with the PzH2000. There is one regiment of Veldartillerie and one of Rijdende Artillerie, with one assigned to each of the army's mechanised brigades.

  • Korps Luchtdoelartillerie - Air Defence Artillery

This corps undertakes the air defence role. Three individual batteries are equipped with the Stinger man-portable air defence missile and the Cheetah armoured air defence vehicle (a variation of the Leopard 1) and are assigned to the three mechanised brigades. The rest of the unit is assigned to provide air defence for other vital areas.