Naval Support Command (2012)

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Naval Support Command
- MUKdo -

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Internal association badge (coat of arms)
Lineup October 1, 2012
Country GermanyGermany Germany
Armed forces Bundeswehr Kreuz.svg armed forces
Armed forces Bundeswehr Kreuz.svg German Navy
Type Command authority
Insinuation Fü M.svg Naval command
Seat of the staff Roffhausen , Lower Saxony
Web presence MUKdo
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commander Flotilla Admiral Lars Holm
insignia
Flag of a
flotilla admiral as
commander of the MUKdo
German Navy Flag Flotilla Admiral.svg

The Marine Support Command (MUKdo) is a command authority of the German Navy . The advance detachment began in the spring of 2012 in Roffhausen near Wilhelmshaven on the site of the former Olympic works with the establishment of the office. The command was set up on October 1, 2012. It has 1,142 military and civil service posts at 16 locations, with a focus on the Wilhelmshaven area and Eckernförde . In Virginia Beach , USA, there is a branch that serves the connection to the United States Navy .

organization

The naval support command is subordinate to the head of the operational support department in the naval command in Rostock . It is led by a commander in the rank of flotilla admiral and is structured as follows:

  • Rod
  • Group Cross-Sectional Logistic Tasks / Central Affairs
  • Marine IT coordination group
  • Marine operational test center
  • Accounts Receivable Management / Order Tracking Department
  • Operations support, technology and logistics department
  • Mission support / mission testing department
  • Management support department

Commanders

No. Surname Beginning of the term of office Term expires
3. Flotilla Admiral Lars Holm January 31, 2017
2. Flotilla Admiral Frank Martin Lenski September 25, 2014 January 31, 2017
1. Flotilla Admiral Werner Lüders October 1, 2012 September 25, 2014

tasks

As part of the operational and supply responsibility of the marine inspector, the MUKdo ensures the operational readiness and operational readiness of the fleet.

Department I Operations Support Technology / Logistics handles fundamental technical matters relating to the Navy, including material maintenance and technical tests. It consists of the navy's chief engineers for ship technology, weapons / sensors and aircraft of the navy. In addition, technical matters relating to airborne weapons systems and naval land units are dealt with.

Department II operational support / operational testing has essentially been formed from the previous departments Command Naval Command Systems in the Heppenser Groden naval base and Command for Troop Trials of the Navy in Eckernförde, which were incorporated into the naval support command on October 1, 2012. It includes the chief engineer for command, control and control systems.

Division III Command Support is responsible for the operation of command support in the Navy. You are subordinate to the land radio stations of the Navy.

literature

  • Werner Lüders. The Naval Support Command, old name - new responsibilities . In: Marineforum 10-2013 p. 18 ff.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ MUKdo to Roffhausen . In: Wilhelmshavener Zeitung of March 1, 2012, p. 1.
  2. a b c Gerd Abeldt: New service provider for the fleet. In: WZ online. October 12, 2012, accessed January 21, 2015 . and processes should be improved . In: Wilhelmshavener Zeitung of October 12, 2012 p. 9.
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  3. ↑ The new MUKdo will be set up by autumn . In: Wilhelmshavener Zeitung of March 1, 2012 p. 8.
  4. Naval support command under new command. Retrieved February 1, 2016 .
  5. ^ Navy press and information center: Change at the head of the naval support command . Bundeswehr, September 15, 2014, archived from the original on September 16, 2014 ; accessed on October 28, 2014 .
  6. "Command": At 45 it's over . In: Wilhelmshavener Zeitung of October 1, 2012, p. 11.
  7. Command for a new task . In: Wilhelmshavener Zeitung of October 19, 2012, p. 3.