List of troop units of the army of the German Armed Forces

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The list of units of the Bundeswehr remote surveillance troops contains all units of the Bundeswehr remote surveillance troops as well as a brief overview of their deployment time, stationing locations, subordination and their dissolution or renaming. The branch of service has meanwhile been incorporated into the Army Reconnaissance Force, but individual units of the former troops are still active within this new branch of service, see also the list of Army Reconnaissance Units of the Bundeswehr . The troop class was one of the smallest in the Bundeswehr and not always independent, but at times belonged to the infantry and the tank reconnaissance , before it belonged to the command troops as an independent class. Today she went up in the KSK and the reconnaissance platoons of the paratroopers.

Legend

Legend
Dissolved
Active (as part of the Army Reconnaissance Force)

See also here for the list of abbreviations.

Companies

In the army was for each of the three original corps a Fernspähkompanie erected. Your number was derived directly from the superior corps and two zeros as the final digit. The Fernspähkompanie 100 was therefore subordinate to the 1st Corps . For training or in peace, the companies were also subordinate to other formations (mostly tank reconnaissance battalions) or schools. When the corps were disbanded and the remaining televsion companies were subordinated to other units, the entire army had already deviated from a stringent numbering convention. Traditionally, the long-distance scout companies kept their numbers, which gave an idea of ​​their origin, even when changing positions. The remote surveillance training center 900 was numbered as a facility directly assigned to the Federal Ministry of Defense.

The following associations were set up:

designation Lineup Stationing place (s) resolution comment
FeSpäKp 100.jpg FeSpähKp 100 1963? Braunschweig / Celle 1996 Partial integration into KSK as FeSpähKdoKp,
thus switching to the new "Special Forces" troop category
FeSpäKp 200.jpg FeSpähLehrKp 200 1962 until 1964 Altenstadt
from 1964 Weingarten
from 1997 Pfullendorf
2015 originally FeSpähKp 200
1993 renaming to FeSpähLehrKp 200
1997 subordinate to Fernspähschule
2006 subordinate to DSO
2014 DSO renamed to Division Rapid Forces (DSK)
FeSpäKp 300.jpg FeSpähKp 300 1963 until 1963 Altenstadt
from 1963 Fritzlar
from 1966 Herbornseelbach
from 1978 Fritzlar
later Neuhausen ob Eck
1996 Partial integration into KSK as FeSpähKdoKp,
thus switching to the new "Special Forces" troop category

On October 26, 2011, Federal Defense Minister Thomas de Maizière ( CDU ) presented the stationing concept 2011 in the federal cabinet , according to which the Fernspählehrkompanie 200 will be dissolved.

Training institutions

The training facility for tele-scouts was initially the tele-spy training center 900, later the international tele-spy school. Today the training is carried out partly by the Army Reconnaissance Force Training Center and partly by the Special Operations Training Center .

designation Lineup Stationing place (s) resolution comment
Coats of arms of None.svg Teaching group R 1961 Altenstadt 1962 reclassified to FeSpähLehrKp 200 "R" stands for the first boss, Major Rittmeyer. Only cadre association for setting up the FeSpähTrp
FeSpähAusbZentr 900.png FeSpähAusbZ 900 1973 Neuhausen ob Eck 1979 reclassified to IntFeSpähS
IntFeSpähS.gif IntFeSpähS 1979 until 1980 Neuhausen ob Eck
from 1980 Weingarten (Württemberg)
from 1997 Pfullendorf
2003 reclassified to AuspZSpezOp formed from FeSpähAusbZ 900
internal association badge:IntFeSpähS (V2) .png
Special Operations Training Center (Bundeswehr) .svg Educational SpecOp 2003 Pfullendorf still active formed from IntFeSpähS

Abbreviations

The following abbreviations are used:

  • KSK → Special Forces Command
  • FeSpähKp → Fernspähkompanie
  • FeSpähLehrKp → Fernspählehrkompanie
  • FeSpähKdoKp → Fernspähkommandokompanie
  • FeSpähAusbZ → Remote Spying Training Center
  • IntFeSpähS → International remote spying school

Individual evidence

  1. ^ The effects of the stationing concept in the state of Baden-Württemberg. (PDF) Federal Ministry of Defense, October 26, 2011, archived from the original on October 30, 2011 ; Retrieved November 23, 2011 .

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