Structure of the Army (Bundeswehr, Army 2011)
The division of the army in the structure HEER2011 describes the planned division of the army units after 2011. The plans to realign the Bundeswehr were announced in 2011 by Defense Minister Thomas de Maizière . Locations and details became known on September 20 and October 26, 2011, but the rough breakdown of the army as shown below is subject to change. The new structure was named HEER2011 by the inspector of the army in January 2012. On June 12th, the BMVg finally announced the detailed implementation plan for all branches of the armed forces and organizational areas. For the current structure, see → Structure of the Army (Bundeswehr) .
Framework
The “New Army” structure is being fundamentally reformed under the heading “ Realignment of the Bundeswehr ” . The army shrinks to around 57,600 soldiers, so that many units are disbanded, deactivated or placed under other areas of the Bundeswehr. In anticipation of the reform, compulsory military service was suspended in 2011 , so that the army has only consisted of volunteers since mid-2011.
Other noticeable changes in the army arise for the military music service and the NBC defense force , both of which are switching to the base of the armed forces , the army aviation troops , which have to hand over their CH-53 transport helicopters to the air force, as well as for the army air defense force, which will be disbanded by 2011 and the task of the ground-based air defense to the air force. Independent units of the telecommunications force are no longer planned, if one disregards some independent associations and units in multinational associations. Apart from the Franco-German brigade, none of the other brigades have an artillery battalion, so that these brigades without their own artillery are only able to conduct combined arms combat to a limited extent with their own forces . The importance of the army's former main weapon, the armored force, continues to decline; only four of the six tank battalions will be active in the future. The number of active tank grenadier battalions, however, is increased by one battalion. The two inactive armored infantry battalions are also preserved . The concept of the airmobile infantry brigade, i.e. H. an integration of fighters and army aviators in a brigade capable of independent combat is not continued in this form at brigade level, but is to some extent implemented at division level in the rapid forces division; there, however, with paratroopers as air-transportable infantry. However, the hunters continued their renaissance in the army, because in the future, in addition to the Franco-German brigade, three other brigades will each receive an active hunter battalion. Overall, the elimination of Jägerregiment 1 is overcompensated with the establishment of three new Jäger battalions. In addition, an inactive hunter battalion is being rescheduled. With the dissolution of the Army Brigade, there are no longer any large units in the Army that exclusively serve combat support . The televsioners , who have not formed their own branch of service since the last army reform, "lose" their last remaining unit with the Fernspählehrkompanie 200 and in the future will only find themselves sporadically in other units or units, for example as part of the airborne reconnaissance or the KSK (there however, as part of the "Special Forces" branch). The artillery will in future form mixed artillery battalions consisting of tank artillery batteries and one rocket artillery battery each.
The "two-pillar structure" of the Army Command and Army Office is abandoned. Instead, the Army Command in Strausberg near Berlin, as the highest command command, will in future be directly responsible for all departments at division level. An Army Development Office in Cologne and the newly planned training command in Leipzig (both at division level) take over tasks from the previous Army Office. The inspector general of the Bundeswehr becomes the superior of the inspector of the army . The army is therefore no longer a self-sufficient area in the organizational structure of the Federal Ministry of Defense .
The army's reserve
The reserve in the Army 2011 includes the following supplementary troops :
- nine supplementary troops at association level:
- a partially active tank battalion
- a non-active heavy engineer battalion
- a non-active engineer battalion
- two non-active support battalions deployed
- two inactive armored infantry battalions
- a non-active hunter battalion
- as well as 18 inactive units , in detail:
- 3 pioneer companies
- 3 reconnaissance companies
- 3 mountain hunter companies
- 2 paratrooper companies
- 3 artillery batteries
- 4 transport companies
The two operational support battalions are the army's contribution to homeland security (possibly comparable to the earlier homeland security battalions ). The troop units mentioned comprise around 6,500 service posts in the Army Reserve. The first nine associations are listed below. Some of these are partially active units, i.e. units that also contain active units that are regular to others in peacetime, i. H. active associations are subordinate to. The 18 inactive units are not included in the list below.
Structure of the list
The list below describes the planning status published so far for the future structure of the army. The list is limited to the army. Army uniform wearers in other branches of the armed forces and other military organizational areas are expressly not taken into account . Since the structure of the army will be subject to constant change during the reform phase and the list aims to be broken down by service personnel, associations that only existed before or during the reform phase and their subordinate relationships cannot be considered by definition. Where possible, special assignments that deviate from the subordination to troops are added. It should be noted, therefore, that the list cannot contain all of the Army units that have ever been established. As a rule, no units smaller than independent battalions and independent companies are listed. The specified stationing locations generally refer to the location of the headquarters and headquarters company. Deviating from this, subordinate units that are not listed may be stationed at other locations. The specified location for non-active associations is to be understood inconsistently as the location of mobilization, the cadre, the active portion of partially active associations, the mobilization sergeant or the (device) depot of the stored device.
Associations listed in italics are planned as inactive associations. This also includes units of supplementary troops without equipment, or partially active units, including units that are being disbanded, reorganized or deployed. The color troop part denotes the association on which the supplementary troop part is based, i.e. H. which, for example, temporarily surrenders large equipment from its own inventory to the exercising reservists. The internal association badges are shown in small letters and in front of the name of the unit . On the right edge, larger, the association badges (sleeve badges for service suits) are shown, which apply to all subordinate units, as long as the subordinate units do not have their own association badges.
Army command
The army is led by the inspector of the army . For the first time in his history he is subordinate to the Inspector General of the Bundeswehr . The highest authority is the Army Command, headed by the Army Inspector and based in Strausberg . In this regard, the command is the successor to the command staff of the army , which was previously the highest department of the army. In contrast to the command staff of the Army, the Army Command will not be a ministerial department in the Federal Ministry of Defense . The new Army Command leads all subordinate Army departments and in this respect also takes on the task of commanding the brigades and divisions of the Army that were previously commanded by the Army Command . A fixed assignment of the units to a NATO command structure is not provided and is therefore not presented further.
1st Armored Division
- Headquarters / Telecommunication Company 1st Panzer Division , Oldenburg (relocated from Hanover ) (map)
Division troops 1st Panzer Division
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Artillery Training Battalion 325 , Munster (map)
- Note: so far Panzer Artillery Training Battalion 325
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heavy engineer battalion 901 ( partially active ), Havelberg (map)
- Note: previously subordinated to the 41st Panzer Grenadier Brigade . Couleur unchanged, Panzer Pionierbataillon 803 at the same location. Heavy material possibly from the formerly heavy engineer battalion 130 ( Minden ).
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Support and Operations Battalion 1 (not active), Oldenburg (map)
- Note: Designation may also include support battalion deployment
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Telecommunications Battalion 610, Prenzlau (map)
- Note: Subordinated to the Multinational Corps North-East for training purposes . In terms of troops, the telecommunications battalion 610 is probably subordinate to the 1st Panzer Division (previously: 13th Panzer Grenadier Division ).
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Recruit company 4, Prenzlau (map)
- Note: reorganization, not former recruit company 4 ( Bückeburg )
Tank Training Brigade 9
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Staff / Telecommunication Company Panzerlehrbrigade 9 , Munster (map)
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Jägerbataillon 91, Rotenburg (Wümme) (map)
- Note: will be reorganized from dissolved units of the region.
- Training and support company 91, Rotenburg (Wümme)
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Panzergrenadierbataillon 33, Neustadt am Rübenberge (map)
- Note: is formed by regrouping Panzerbataillon 33
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Panzergrenadierlehrbataillon 92, Munster (map)
- Training and Support Company 92, Munster
- Panzerlehrbataillon 93, Munster (map)
- Reconnaissance Training Battalion 3 "Lüneburg", Lüneburg (map)
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Panzerpionierbataillon 130, Minden (map)
- Note: formerly heavy engineer battalion 130 (Minden)
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Supply Battalion 141, Neustadt am Rübenberge (map)
- Note: created by reclassification / renaming of Logistikbataillon 141, 2nd company in Munster, 3rd company in Rotenburg (Wümme), 4th company in Neustadt am Rübenberge
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Panzerbataillon 414, Bergen (map)
- Note: will be reorganized. Not previously inactive tank battalion 414 ( Spechtberg ).
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Jägerbataillon 91, Rotenburg (Wümme) (map)
Panzer Brigade 21 " Lipperland "
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Headquarters / Telecommunication Company Panzerbrigade 21 , Augustdorf (map)
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Jägerbataillon 1 , Schwarzenborn (map)
- Note: created by reclassification of Jägerregiment 1 , not identical to the former Jägerbataillon 1 ( Berlin )
- Training and support company 1, Schwarzenborn (map)
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Panzergrenadierbataillon 212 , Augustdorf (map)
- Training and support company 212, Augustdorf
- Panzerbataillon 203, Augustdorf (map)
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Reconnaissance Battalion 7, Ahlen (map)
- Note: will be reorganized. Not former Panzer Reconnaissance Battalion 7 (Augustdorf) . Reconnaissance company 210 (Augustdorf) is used for the installation.
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Recruiting company 3, Ahlen (map)
- Note: reorganization, not former recruit company 3 ( Idar-Oberstein )
- Panzerpionierbataillon 1, Holzminden (map)
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Supply Battalion 7 , Unna (map)
- Note: created by restructuring / renaming of Logistikbataillon 7, 2nd company in Augustdorf, 3rd company in Unna, 4th company in Stadtallendorf
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Jägerbataillon 921 (not active), Schwarzenborn (map)
- Couleur : Jäger Battalion 1 in the same location
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Jägerbataillon 1 , Schwarzenborn (map)
Panzer Grenadier Brigade 41 " Vorpommern "
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Headquarters / telecommunications company Panzergrenadierbrigade 41 , Neubrandenburg (relocated from Torgelow ) (map)
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Jägerbataillon 413, Torgelow (map)
- Note: is formed by regrouping Panzerbataillon 413
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Panzergrenadierbataillon 401, Hagenow (map)
- Training and support company 401, Hagenow
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Panzergrenadierbataillon 411, Viereck (map)
- Training and Support Company 411, Viereck
- Reconnaissance Battalion 6 " Holstein ", Eutin (map)
- Panzerpionierbataillon 803, Havelberg (map)
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Supply battalion 142, Hagenow (relocated from Stavenhagen ) (map)
- Note: created by restructuring / renaming Logistikbataillon 142, 2nd company in Torgelow, 3rd company in Hagenow, 4th company in Havelberg
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Panzergrenadierbataillon 908 (not active), square (map)
- Color : Panzer Grenadier Battalion 411 in the same location
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Jägerbataillon 413, Torgelow (map)
10th Armored Division
Note: the 10th Panzer Division is also known as the "Löwendivision". However, this is not an officially given nickname.
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Headquarters / Telecommunication Company 10th Panzer Division , Veitshöchheim (map) (relocated from Sigmaringen )
- Note: Strictly speaking, the 10th Armored Division staff will be newly formed at the Veitshöchheim location by renaming the temporarily planned " Division South ", which in turn will be formed from parts of the Airmobile Operations Division (DLO) to be dissolved in 2013 . The DLO or Division South will take over the Panzer Grenadier Brigade 37 as early as mid-2013 , which means that it will not switch directly to the 10th Panzer Division. Nevertheless, it is expected that the new 10th Panzer Division will continue the tradition of the old 10th Panzer Division.
Division troops 10th Panzer Division
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Artillery Battalion 131, Weiden in the Upper Palatinate (map)
- Note: created by reclassification of the observation tank artillery battalion 131 ( Mühlhausen )
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Artillery Training Battalion 345 , Idar-Oberstein (map) (relocated from Kusel )
- Note: created by reclassification of Artillery Training Regiment 345
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Support and Operations Battalion 10 (not active), Veitshöchheim (map)
- Note: Designation may also include support battalion deployment
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Pioneer Battalion 905 (not active), Ingolstadt (map)
- Couleur : Mountain Spy Battalion 8 in the same location
Mountain Infantry Brigade 23 " Bavaria "
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Headquarters / Telecommunication Company Gebirgsjägerbrigade 23 , Bad Reichenhall (map)
- Gebirgsjägerbataillon 231, Bad Reichenhall (map)
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Mountain Infantry Battalion 232, Bischofswiesen (map)
- Training and Support Company 232, Bischofswiesen
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Gebirgsjägerbataillon 233, Mittenwald (map)
- Training and support company 233, Mittenwald
- Mountain Reconnaissance Battalion 230, Füssen (map)
- Gebirgspionierbataillon 8, Ingolstadt (map)
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Mountain Supply Battalion 8, Füssen (map)
- Note: created by reclassification / renaming of Mountain Logistics Battalion 8, 2nd Company in Bad Reichenhall, 3rd Company in Füssen, 4th Company in Mittenwald
- Operation and training center for mountain animal animals 230 , Bad Reichenhall (map)
Panzer Brigade 12 " Upper Palatinate "
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Staff / telecommunications company Panzerbrigade 12 , Cham (map) (relocated from Amberg )
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Panzergrenadierbataillon 112, Regen (map)
- Training and support company 112, Cham
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Panzergrenadierbataillon 122, Oberviechtach (map)
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Training and support company 122, Weiden in the Upper Palatinate
- Note: Planning not yet certain
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Training and support company 122, Weiden in the Upper Palatinate
- Panzerbataillon 104, Pfreimd (map)
- Reconnaissance Battalion 8 , Freyung (map)
- Panzerpionierbataillon 4, Bogen (map)
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Supply Battalion 4, Roding (map)
- Note: created by reclassification / renaming of Logistikbataillon 4, 2nd company in Pfreimd, 3rd u. 4th company in Roding
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Gebirgspanzerbataillon 8 ( partially active ), Pfreimd (map)
- Note: will be reorganized. Not formerly
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Panzergrenadierbataillon 112, Regen (map)
Panzer Grenadier Brigade 37 " Free State of Saxony "
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Staff / Telecommunication Company Panzergrenadierbrigade 37 , Frankenberg (map)
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Panzergrenadierbataillon 371 , Marienberg (map)
- Training and support company 371, Frankenberg
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Panzergrenadierbataillon 391 , Bad Salzungen (map)
- Training and support company 391, Bad Salzungen
- Panzerbataillon 393, Bad Frankenhausen (map) (relocated from Bad Salzungen )
- Reconnaissance Battalion 13 , Gotha (map)
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Panzerpionierbataillon 701, Gera (map)
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Recruit company 5, Gera
- Note: reorganization, not former recruit company 5 ( Bad Frankenhausen )
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Recruit company 5, Gera
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Supply Battalion 131, Bad Frankenhausen (map)
- Note: created by reclassification / renaming of Logistikbataillon 131, 2nd company in Bad Salzungen, 3rd company in Gotha, 4th company in Bad Frankenhausen
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Panzergrenadierbataillon 909 (not active), Marienberg (map)
- Couleur : Panzergrenadierbataillon 371 in the same location
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Panzergrenadierbataillon 371 , Marienberg (map)
Fast forces division
Note: The Rapid Forces Division will essentially be created by reclassifying the Special Operations Division to include parts of the Air Mobile Operations Division .
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Headquarters / Telecommunication Company Rapid Forces Division , Stadtallendorf (map)
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Army Aviation Regiment 10 " Lüneburger Heide ", Faßberg (map)
- Note: the previous name of the transport helicopter regiment 10. According to other information, the previous name remains
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Heeresfliegerregiment 30 , Niederstetten (map)
- Note: the previous name of the 36th Transport Helicopter Regiment. According to other information, the previous name remains
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Army Aviation Regiment 36 " Kurhessen ", Fritzlar (map)
- Note: previous name Combat Helicopter Regiment 36. According to other information, the previous name remains
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Army Aviation Regiment 10 " Lüneburger Heide ", Faßberg (map)
Airborne Brigade 1
- Headquarters / Telecommunication Company Luftlandebrigade 1 , Saarlouis (map)
- Note: the staff of Luftlandebrigade 26 “ Saarland ” ( Saarlouis ) is used for the setup .
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Paratrooper Regiment 26 , Zweibrücken (map)
- Note: Arises from reclassification and amalgamation of Fallschirmjägerbataillon 261 ( Lebach ) and Fallschirmjägerbataillon 263 ( Zweibrücken ) of Luftlandebrigade 26 “Saarland” with four paratrooper companies 2nd / - 5th / and a 6th / heavy weapons company , including parts of airborne support battalion 262 ( Merzig ) List of airborne supply company (7./FschjgRgt 26) and airborne medical company (8./FschjgRgt 26) in Merzig (map) .
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Recruit company 2, Merzig (map)
- Note: from reclassification 6./FSchJgBtl 263, not former Recruiting Company 2 ( Munster ) / Aus / UstgKp 26
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Paratrooper Regiment 31 , Seedorf (map)
- Note: Arises from paratrooper battalion 373 ( Seedorf ) and paratrooper battalion 313 of airborne brigade 31 "Oldenburg" probably 1st / staff and supply company, with six paratrooper companies 2nd / 7th / and one heavy weapons company 8th / as well as parts of airborne support battalion 272 ( Oldenburg ) for the establishment of Luftlandevversorgungskompanie (9./FschjgRgt 31) and Luftlandesanitätskompanie (10./FschjgRgt 31)
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Recruiting company 1, Seedorf
- Note: reclassification from 6./FschJgBtl 313, not former recruit company 1 ( Hammelburg )
- Airborne recon
- Airborne Pioneers
Special Forces Command
Note: The Special Forces Command is a large unit at brigad level and is not divided into independent units.
- Staff Special Forces Command , Calw (Map)
- Group (area) further development, Calw
- Emergency services
- Support staff
Franco-German Brigade
Note: Only units with a German part are listed. The remaining units are provided by the French army. In terms of service, the German units are subordinate to the Army Command . Subordinate to the Eurocorps for training, exercise and deployment.
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German-French Brigade headquarters , Müllheim (map) (German part)
- Jägerbataillon 291 , Illkirch-Graffenstaden ( FR ) (map) (repositioned at the end of 2010)
- Jägerbataillon 292 , Donaueschingen (map)
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Artillery battalion 295 , Stetten am kalten Markt (map) (published from Immendingen )
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Recruit company 6, Stetten am kalten Markt (map)
- Note: reorganization, not former recruit company 6 ( Eschweiler )
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Recruit company 6, Stetten am kalten Markt (map)
- German-French Brigade supply battalion, Müllheim (map) (German part)
- Panzerpionierkompanie 550, Stetten am kalten Markt (map) (published from Immendingen )
Eurocorps
Note: Only permanently assigned units with a German component are listed (except for the Franco-German Brigade). The Franco-German Brigade is constantly subordinate to the Eurocorps for training, exercises and operations. In terms of troops, the German units of the Eurocorps and the Franco-German Brigade are under the command of the Army . The remaining units of the Eurocorps are largely provided by the French, Spanish, Luxembourg and Belgian armed forces and, to a lesser extent, by the armed forces of other NATO members. Other large associations are subordinated to them.
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Staff Euro Corps ( Engl. : Headquarters Euro Corps ) (German part), Strasbourg (map) ( FR )
- Multinational Command Support Brigade Euro Corps ( Engl. : Multinational Command Support Brigade Corps Euro ) (actively) (German part), Strasbourg (map)
- Telecommunication company Eurocorps ( English : Signal Company Eurocorps ), Lebach (map) (relocated from
I. German-Dutch Corps
Note: Only permanently assigned units with a German component are listed. Most of the remaining troops are provided by the Dutch army. When deployed, the corps is subordinated to other large units.
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Staff I. German-Dutch Corps ( English: 1 (German / Netherlands) Corps ) (German part), Münster (map)
- Staff Support Battalion I. German-Dutch Corps ( English: Staff Support Battalion ) (German part), Münster (map)
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Telecommunication battalion I. German-Dutch Corps ( English: Communication and Information Systems (CIS) Battalion ) (German part), headquarters and 1st company in Münster (map) , parts further in Eibergen (map) and Garderen (map) ( NL )
- Note: the 1st company of the 1st German-Dutch Corps telecommunications battalion is moving to Münster
Northeast Multinational Corps
Note: Only permanently assigned units with a German component are listed. Most of the rest of the troops are provided by the Polish and Danish armies. Other large associations are subordinated to them. The role of the 13th Panzer Grenadier Division, which was previously assigned as a German contribution , is expected to be taken over by the 1st Panzer Division .
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Staff Multinational Corps Northeast ( Engl. : Headquarters Multinational Corps Northeast ) (German part), Szczecin ( PL ) (map)
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Staff Command Support Brigade Multinational Corps Northeast ( Engl. : Headquarters Command Support Brigade Multinational Corps Northeast ) (German component) Stargard (PL) (map)
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Telecommunications Battalion 610 ( English : 610th Signal Battalion ), Prenzlau (map)
- Note: Multinational Corps Northeast for training and exercise. In terms of troops, the telecommunications battalion 610 is probably subordinate to the 1st Panzer Division (previously: 13th Panzer Grenadier Division ).
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Telecommunications Battalion 610 ( English : 610th Signal Battalion ), Prenzlau (map)
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Staff Command Support Brigade Multinational Corps Northeast ( Engl. : Headquarters Command Support Brigade Multinational Corps Northeast ) (German component) Stargard (PL) (map)
Office for Army Development
Note: The Army Development Office takes on the tasks of the Army Office to be dissolved in the areas of conception, further development and organization.
Training command
The training command takes on the task of leading the schools and centers of the army from the disbanded Army Office . The command is in the General Olbricht barracks street in Leipzig-Gohlis, Landsberger dislocated .
Deviating from the rest of the illustration, the badges shown are the school's association badges according to the scheme "crossed swords and S in a red shield". Assigned / subordinate units (staffs, teaching groups, support groups, etc.) may also have internal association badges.
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Training Command , Leipzig (map)
- Note: Parts of the 13th Panzer Grenadier Division are used for installation
- UN Training Center of the German Armed Forces , Hammelburg (map)
- Combat Simulation Center Army , Wildflecken (map)
- Combat Training Center Heer , Gardelegen (map)
- Training and Exercise Center for Special Operations , Pfullendorf (map)
- Army Officer School , Dresden (map)
- Army NCO School , Delitzsch (map)
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Munster training center , Munster (map)
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Training area armored forces , Munster (map)
- Note: formed by reclassification / renaming of the training center for armored troops
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Officer Candidate Battalion 1 , Munster (map)
- Note: formed by reclassification / renaming of the Munster Officer Candidate Battalion
- Army Reconnaissance Training Area , Munster (map)
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Training area Armed Forces Joint Tactical Fire Support / Indirect Fire , Idar-Oberstein (map)
- Note: formed by reclassification of the Artillery School. (STF → Armed Forces Joint Tactical Fire Support )
- Tank troops firing training center, Munster (map)
- SIRA base, Munster (map)
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Training area armored forces , Munster (map)
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Infantry Training Center , Hammelburg (map)
- Note: formed by reclassification of infantry school
- Infantry Training Center, Hammelburg (map)
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Training base mountain and winter combat , Mittenwald (map)
- Note: emerged from the mountain and winter combat school
- Orts- und Waldkampf training base, Brück (map)
- SIRA base, Hammelburg (map)
- Teaching / training area (map)
- Note: formed by reclassification / renaming of the Officer Candidate Battalion Hammelburg
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Pioneers training center , Ingolstadt (map)
- Note: formed by the reclassification of the Pioneer School and the Army Technical College for Structural Engineering
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Explosive ordnance defense training base , Stetten am kalten Markt (map)
- Note: formed by reclassification Center for Bomb disposal of the Bundeswehr in the area of organization Joint Support
- Teaching / Training, Ingolstadt (map)
- German share Military Engineering Center of Excellence , Ingolstadt (map)
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Technical college of the army for construction technology , Ingolstadt (map)
- Note: formed by the reclassification of the Pioneer School and the Army Technical College for Structural Engineering
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Land systems technology training center , Aachen (map)
- Note: formed by the reclassification of the Technical School Land Systems and the Army Technical School for Technology
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Technical College of the Army for Technology , Aachen
- Note: formed by the reclassification of the Technical School Land Systems and the Army Technical School for Technology
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International helicopter training center , Bückeburg (map)
- Note: formed by reclassification of the Heeresfliegerwaffenschule
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Air landing and air transport training base , ( Altenstadt ) (map)
- Note: is formed from the air landing and air transport school ( Altenstadt )
- Airborne deployment training and exercise center, Celle (map)
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Franco-German Army Aviation Training Center, Le Luc (France) (map)
- Note: the base is actually in Le Cannet-des-Maures
- Note: The non-military civilian education and training is attached to the training command
Essential equipment for the army
According to Resolution 272, the troops should own protected transport vehicles GTK Boxer (125 group transport vehicles , 65 command vehicles , 72 ambulance vehicles plus 10 driving school vehicles), 765 transport armored vehicles Fuchs and 212 reconnaissance vehicles Fennek or armored vehicles such as the armored platform Wiesel for the Joint Fire Support Teams (JFST). The stock of the Leopard 2 main battle tank is to be reduced to 225 (4x44 +). 350 (8x44) are to be purchased from the Puma infantry fighting vehicle , which is still in the process of being introduced .
See also
Individual evidence
- ↑ Status of the realignment of the Bundeswehr. (PDF) (No longer available online.) BMVg, September 20, 2011, archived from the original on October 31, 2011 ; Retrieved January 5, 2016 .
- ^ The stationing of the Bundeswehr - October 2011 (PDF; 2.8 MB) BMVg, October 26, 2011, accessed on October 26, 2011 .
- ^ Christian Westphal: Information on the realignment . In: Change Management Heer (Ed.): Heer . No. 3 . Bonn February 2012 ( deutschesheer.de [PDF; accessed on February 22, 2012]).
- ↑ Federal Ministry of Defense (Ed.): Realization plan HEER2011 . Bonn June 2012 ( augengeradeaus.net [PDF; accessed on June 14, 2012]).
- ^ A b Christian Westphal: Information on the realignment . In: Change Management Heer (Ed.): Heer . No. 2 . Bonn February 2012 ( deutschesheer.de [PDF; accessed on February 28, 2012]).
- ↑ The reserve in the ARMY 2011. PIZ Heer, October 14, 2014, accessed on November 3, 2014 .
- ↑ a b c d e f g HEER2011 (troop structure). (PDF; 29 kB) Federal Ministry of Defense, February 12, 2012, accessed on February 26, 2012 .
- ↑ Tore Harmening: Minister approves tank unit for Bergen. (No longer available online.) Www.cellesche-zeitung.de, February 27, 2015, archived from the original on March 4, 2016 ; Retrieved May 5, 2015 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ^ Press office Panzerbrigade 12 : Reservists wanted to reorganize the 8th Mountain Tank Battalion. Federal Ministry of Defense , head of the press and information staff , July 31, 2014, accessed on August 19, 2014 .
- ^ Daniel Kirch: Airborne Brigade staff now remains in Saarlouis - Bundeswehr reform is being revised. www.saarbruecker-zeitung.de, February 27, 2015, accessed on February 28, 2015 .
- ↑ "The losses are relatively limited" ( Memento from February 13, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
- ^ Daniel Kirch: Airborne Brigade staff now remains in Saarlouis - Bundeswehr reform is being revised. www.saarbruecker-zeitung.de, February 27, 2015, accessed on February 28, 2015 .
- ↑ Cristian Dewitz: Good news for the Altenstadt location. bundeswehr-journal.de, March 10, 2015, accessed on March 15, 2015 .
- ^ Minister de Maizière approves conversion. BMVg, October 21, 2011, accessed on March 16, 2012 .