13th Light Brigade (Netherlands)
13th Light Brigade | |
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Active | 1949–present |
Country | Netherlands |
Branch | Royal Netherlands Army |
Type | Infantry |
Role | Light |
Size | 3000 personnel |
Part of | 10th Panzer Division |
Garrison/HQ | Oirschot |
Nickname(s) | Rhino's |
Motto(s) | Vigilans et paratus |
Colors | Black & Yellow |
Mascot(s) | Rhino |
Commanders | |
Current commander | Brigadier General G.J. (Gert-Jan) Kooij |
Notable commanders | BGen. G. (Gerard) Koot BGen. Gijs van Keulen BGen. M. (Michiel) van der Laan BGen. T. (Tom) Middendorp BGen. H. (Hans) Hardenbol |
The 13th Light Brigade (Dutch: 13 Lichte Brigade) is one of the three combat brigades of the Royal Netherlands Army, the other ones being 11th Airmobile Brigade and 43rd Mechanised Brigade.[1] The brigade is a fully motorised brigade, equipped with Fennek, Boxer and Bushmaster wheeled, armoured vehicles.
History
[edit]The brigade was formed as the 13th Motorized Brigade, and came from the 3rd Infantry Brigade. The 3rd Infantry Brigade was part of the First Division "7 December", which was formed on 1 September 1946. In 1950 the brigade was transformed into a mechanized infantry brigade, the 13th Mechanized brigade, which became part of the 4th Division and was stationed in North Germany. After the reforms of 1970 the brigade became again a part of the First Division. In the early 1990s the brigade became a fully mechanized brigade. In 2013, the brigade lost its mechanized infantry fighting vehicles and was equipped with wheeled equipment and therefore renamed 13th Light Brigade.[2]
In 2023 the brigade was integrated into the German Army's 10th Panzer Division.[3]
In September 2024 it was reported that the 13th Light Brigade will receive Boxer RCT30 infantry fighting vehicles.[4]
Organization
[edit]The 13th Light Brigade is made up by the following units:[5][6]
- 13 Light Brigade, in Oirschot
- 13 Staff Company (13 Stafcompagnie), in Oirschot
- 17 Armoured Infantry Battalion "Fuseliers Prinses Irene" (17 Pantserinfanteriebataljon Fuseliers Prinses Irene), in Oirschot
- A; B; C and D Company, with Boxer armoured fighting vehicles
- 42 Armoured Infantry Battalion "Limburgse Jagers" (42 Pantserinfanteriebataljon Limburgse Jagers), in Oirschot
- A; B; C and D Company, with Boxer armoured fighting vehicles
- 30 Infantry Battalion National Reserve Corps (30 Infbat BB KNR), in Oirschot
- Alpha Company (Alfacompagnie), in Vlissingen
- Bravo Company (Bravocompagnie), in Breda
- Charlie Company (Charliecompagnie), in Oirschot
- Delta Company (Deltacompagnie), in Brunssum
- Echo Company (Echocompagnie), in Vredepeel
- 41 Armoured Engineer Battalion (41 Pantsergeniebataljon), in Oirschot
- Staff Company, 411 and 412 Armored Engineer Company, 414 CBRN Defense Company
- 42 Brigade Reconnaissance Squadron "Huzaren van Boreel" (42 Brigadeverkenningseskadron Huzaren van Boreel), in Oirschot, with Fennek light armoured reconnaissance vehicles
- 13 Medical Company (13 Geneeskundige Compagnie), in Oirschot
- 13 Maintenance Company (13 Herstelcompagnie), in Oirschot
- Robotics and Autonomous Systems Cell (Robotica en Autonome Systemen cel), in Oirschot
Equipment
[edit]- 97 Fennek armoured reconnaissance vehicles
- 117 Boxer armoured vehicle in various types.
- 30 Bushmaster infantry mobility vehicles in various types.
- 72 Mercedes-Benz G280 CDI terrain vehicles.
- 6 Milrem THeMIS unmanned ground vehicles.
References
[edit]- ^ "13 Lichte Brigade". defensie.nl. Ministry of Defence. Retrieved 27 March 2021.
- ^ "Geschiedenis 13 Lichte Brigade". defensie.nl. Ministry of Defence. Retrieved 27 March 2021.
- ^ "13 Light Armoured Brigade completes integration between Dutch combat brigades and German divisions - News item - Defensie.nl". english.defensie.nl. Ministry of Defence. 30 March 2023. Retrieved 13 October 2023.
- ^ "Dutch 13th Light Brigade to receive Boxer RCT30 infantry fighting vehicles". Army Recogniton. 23 September 2024.
- ^ "Gevechtseenheden". defensie.nl. Ministry of Defence. Retrieved 27 March 2021.
- ^ "Gevechtsondersteuning en logistiek". defensie.nl. Ministry of Defence. Retrieved 27 March 2021.