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Netherlands OOB
I keep on going with what I came up for my game and with the archives that are linked to it.
About, the Dutch, I modified something important as they keep a tiny air force and some ships. The queen is back in her country and the dutch retain control over a very few oil shell in the North sea (or may be they seized a few: 1 or 2) much like the British. After all they are allied, the Queen found refuge in HMG controlled land and the oil companies of both countries are tightly linked. Nevertheless, despite this small advantage when compare with cannon, the country is pretty much in the situation described. Half of the land was and remain flooded. All major cities were nuked and the new capital is Groningen (north). So far what remain of the army (recently slightly reinforced) is barely enough to ensure security in the state controled enclaves. Military operation against France have been suspended and a truce is in effect, the threat of marauders continues to be a huge problem and ressources are more than limited. Royal Dutch Army I Netherlands Corps - 4th Infantry Division (Mechanized) Manpower : 1100 - 5th Infantry Division (Mechanized)(Reserve) Manpower : 800 Corps Troops - 101st Infantry Brigade (Composite Motorized/Mechanized) Manpower : 350 - 102nd Artillery Group Manpower : 250 Artillery : 6 - 101st Air Defense Artillery Group Manpower : 200 Artillery : 2 Gepard, 2 I-Hawk, 3 Bofors - 101st Engineer Group Manpower : 150 - 53rd Infantry Bn (Light) Manpower : 300 - 101st Military Police Bn Manpower : 180 II Netherlands Corps (Territorial Army) - 302nd Infantry Brigade Manpower : 500 - 304th Infantry Brigade Manpower : 500 -460th Engineer Group Manpower : 260 Mobile Command - 102nd Recon Battalion Manpower : 220 cavalry - 103rd Recon Battalion Manpower : 300 - 104th Recon Battalion Manpower : 250 cavalry Royal Netherlands Marines - W Kompanie (Queen bodyguard) Manpower: 50 - 1st Commando Group Manpower : 190 - 2nd Commando Group Manpower : 200 Royal Netherlands Air Force No. 119 Squadron Equipments: 2 I-Hawk, 5 Bofors. No. 300 Squadron Aircrafts: 1 Bo-105, 1 AH-64, 2 Super Puma. No. 311 Squadron Aircrafts: 4 F-16, 3 PC-9. No. 860 Squadron Aircrafts: 3 Lynx HAS. Royal Dutch Navy - HNLMS De Ruyter (F804) (Frigate) - HNLMS Willem van der Zaan (F829) (Frigate) - HNLMS Van Nes (F833) (Frigate) - HNLMS Dolfijn (S808) (Submarine) |
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First Dutch archive
Royal Dutch Army
1 January 1997 I Netherlands Corps 1st Infantry Division (Mechanized) 11th Infantry Brigade (Mechanized) 12th Infantry Brigate (Mechnaized) 13th Armored Brigade 102nd Reconnaissance Bn 4th Infantry Division (Mechanized) 41st Armored Brigade 42nd Infantry Brigade(Mechanized) 43rd Infantry Brigade(Mechanized) 103rd Reconnaissance Bn 5th Infantry Division (Mechanized)(Reserve) 51st Armored Brigade 52nd Infantry Brigade (Mechanized) 53rd Infantry Brigade (Mechanized) 104th Reconnaissance Bn Corps Troops 101st Infantry Brigade (Composite Motorized/Mechanized) 101st Artillery Group 102nd Artillery Group 103rd Artillery Group 101st Air Defense Artillery Group 101st Engineer Group 53rd Infantry Bn (Light) 101st Military Police Bn 101st Reconnaissance Bn 105th Reconnaissance Bn 101st Chemical Co (NBC) 104th Commando Co II Netherlands Corps (Territorial Army) 302nd Infantry Brigade 304th Infantry Brigade 460th Engineer Group 305th Commando Brigade Royal Netherlands Marines 1st Marine Group (released to UK 3rd RMCB on invasion of Norway by WP forces) 2nd Marine Group (DWI Security Force) 3rd Marine Group Notes: RMCB- Royal Marine Commando Brigade DWI- Dutch West Indies |
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Dutch 2nd archive
Royal Netherlands Air Force 1 January 1997
Air Units Helicopter Units (Attached I Ne Corps) No 298 Squadron (Transport Helicopter) Einhoven, NL (CH-47) No 299 Squadron (Attack Helicopter) Deelen, NL (BO-105C) No 300 Squadron (Transport Helicopter) Deelen, NL (Alouette III) No 301 Squadron (Attack Helicopter) Gilze-Rijen, NL (30 AH-64D) No 302 Squadron (Helicopter Pilot Cadre) Deenlen, NL Air Force (Fixed and Rotary Wing) No 303 Squadron (SAR) Leeuwarden, NL (AB 412SP) No 306 Squadron (Reconnaissance) De Peel, NL (24 RF-16A) No 311 Squadron (Fighter/Bomber)(Nuclear Delivery) Volkel, NL (24 F-16C) No 312 Squadron (Fighter/Bomber) Volkel, NL (24 F-16A) No 313 Squadron (Fighter/Bomber) Twenthe, NL (24 F-16C) No 314 Squadron (Fighter/Bomber) Glize-Rijen, NL (24 F-16C) No 315 Squadron (Fighter/Bomber) Twenthe, NL (24 F-16C) No 316 Squadron (Fighter Bomber/Operational Training) Eindhoven, NL (24 F-16C) No 322 Squadron (Fighter/Bomber) Leeuwarden, NL (24 F-16A) No 323 Squadron (Fighter/Bomber) Leeuwarden, NL (24 F-16A) No 334 Squadron (Transport) Eindhoven, NL (2 C-130, 4 Fokker 60, 2 Fokker 50, 2 KC10, 10 F-27) Training/Replacement 184th TFTS (Training/Airframe Replacement)(US AZANG) Tuscon, AZ (10 F-16A) Air Defense Units Air Base Point Defense No 119 Squadron Leeuwarden, NL (3 I-Hawk Launchers, 9 40L70 AA Guns) No 121 Squadron –Glize-Rijen, NL (3 I-Hawk Launchers, 9 40L70 AA Guns) No 221 Squadron Soesterberg, NL (3 I-Hawk Launchers, 9 40L70 AA Guns) No 222 Squadron – Twenthe, NL (3 I-Hawk Launchers, 9 40L70 AA Guns) No 223 Squadron – Volkel, NL (3 I-Hawk Launchers, 9 40L70 AA Guns) No 224 Squadron – De Peel, NL (3 I-Hawk Launchers, 9 40L70 AA Guns) No 225 Squadron – Nieuw Milligen CRC, NL (9 40L70 AA Guns) Tactical Air Defense 3rd Guided Weapons Group (Groep Geleide Wapens) Deployed to the FRG: No 326 Squadron (Air Defense) (I-Hawk ) No 328 Squadron (Air Defense) (I-Hawk ) No 500 Squadron (Air Defense) (I-Hawk ) No 502 Squadron (Air Defense) (I-Hawk ) 5th Guided Weapons Group (Groep Geleide Wapens) Deployed to the FRG: No 324 Squadron (Air Defense) (I-Hawk ) No 327 Squadron (Air Defense) (I-Hawk ) No 501 Squadron (Air Defense) (I-Hawk ) No 503 Squadron (Air Defense) (I-Hawk ) National Air Defense 12th Guided Weapons Group (Groep Geleide Wapens) (Hespe) No. 118 Squadron (Air Defense) (Patriot) No. 200 Squadron (Air Defense) (Patriot) No. 223 Squadron (Air Defense) (Patriot) No 801 Squadron (Air Defense) Volkel, NL (Patriot) No 802 Squadron (Air Defense) Leeuwarden (Patriot) No 803 Squadron (Air Defense) Eindhoven, NL (Patriot) Training No 804 Squadron (Air Defense Training) De Peel, NL (Patriot/ I-Hawk) Naval Aviation Sea-Based Helicopter Units No. 7 Squadron (UH-14A & SH-14B/C Lynx) No. 860 Squadron (UH-14A & SH-14B/C Lynx) Maritime Patrol Units (Groep Maritieme Patrouillevliegtuigen) No. 320 Squadron (Maritime Patrol) Valkenburg, NL (6 P-3C) Det 1, 320 Squadron (Maritime Patrol) Keflavik, Iceland (1 P-3C) No. 321 Squadron(Maritime Patrol) Valkenburg, NL (6 P-3C) No 336 Squadron (Maritime Patrol) Curacao, DWI (2 F-27) Transport Units No 2 Squadron (VIP Transport) Valkenburg, NL (Beech King Air) |
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Found this article on weapons of various types that the Netherlands had in their navy, air force and army and how many they had to either destroy or give away due to the Conventional Force Reduction Treaty in our timeline. For those doing stories about Dutch units in Europe or the Caribbean it offers lots of info on equipment they would have had and also what was available for reserve units or militia units that would have been raised after the French invasion of the Netherlands or in the Antilles
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Finally a thread i can like, not that i have like the others so far.
Did created my own version of 1997 Netherlands forces for a timeline i once created.
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I remember your post Roel - and its very helpful on stuff I am working on - I liked the information in the pdf I posted because of the stuff it had on weapons that were in storage - much of which is not covered in any Twilight 2000 canon information on the Netherlands - just looking at what they had in 1994 still you can see:
30,693 M1 carbine 8403 M1 Garand rifles 39,000 Uzi's 39,000 Browning 9mm pistols 27,000 FAL rifles 1950 Bren machine guns 74 M-40A1 106mm recoilless rifles Let alone stuff like the YP-408 APC's So right there you have what you need to equip militia or reservist troops for any scenario you have in the Netherlands let alone possible equipment you would have people run into if you were running a game - i.e. the French unit you have that runs into Netherlands resistance fighters armed with old M1 Garands and Uzi's and have an M-40A1 that takes out the APC that was backing you up hope its useful to you |
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Also if the nukes go of in Amsterdam, you can say good by to the Fokker plants as they where located next to Shiphol Airport. Also Olefin there are also some former minesweepers who where transferred to the sea scouts who could go back to service. Also this in dutch but you can use google translate are a list of all MOB places in the Netherlands, interesting are the POMS Sites (Prepositioned Organizational Material Sets belonging to the US army. http://www.forten.info/index.htm?cat...jnen/hoofd.htm
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