List of equipment of the Royal Netherlands Army

The helmet is covered by the appropriate M19 camouflage for the conditions (NFP-Green - Netherlands Fractal Pattern Green on the picture).

Additional protection can be attached to the vest for the neck, shoulders, throat and groin.

Additional protection can be attached to the vest for neck, shoulders, throat and groin.

Without the side pouch = 55 liters Base in NFP-Multitone camouflage, with rain covers in NFP-Tan or NFP-Green available.

With the side pouch = 55 liters Base in NFP-Multitone camouflage, with rain covers in NFP-Tan or NFP-Green available.

[27] Range: 200 to 4,000 m (220 to 4,370 yd) Germany They will replace the Spike MR,[29] and also equip the modernised CV90.

[33] Multiple Use Night Observation System Weapon Sight-4 Used by the regular infantry with the Colt C7/C8.

[51] MLU upgrade signed in 2021 for 122 combat vehicles to be brought to the standard CV9035 Mk.IIIC, to be delivered by 2027, and an option for 19 further to be modernised.

The main modernisation includes:[52] Among the none-modernised vehicles, 15 chassis are to be used for the Mjölner mortar carrier.

Operational since 2014, inititally 200 vehicles ordered in five variants:[55] Planned future orders: Mine-resistant ambush protected Initially purchased as an emergency protection measure against the IED threat during the ISAF deployment Task Force Uruzgan.

[65] After modernisation, 345 vehicles will remain in service:[65] The fleet is undergoing a mid-life update which includes the provision of a Driver Night Vision System, modified weapon mounts with smoke launchers, LAZ400 thermal image systems, extendable mast with a new BAAIINL camera and Saab's Barracuda mobile camouflage system.

[68] Netherlands First deliveries planned from 2025 onwards, Dutch variant assembled by VDL Special Vehicles in Eindhoven.

57 originally ordered of which 46 will be upgraded in joint project with Germany, 8 were transferred to Ukraine in 2022.

[156] Acquisition of 2 further systems announced in the deviation report of the Defence Projects Overview of September 2024, bringing the total to 18.

[157] 8 further systems announced as part of the MRAD and SHORAD recplacement project, bringing the total to 26 radars of which 14 for air-defence and 12 for counter-battery purposes.

[173] Germany Short range air-defence As part of the NOMADS air defence system, the Netherlands will purchase 5 command vehicles based on the ACSV G5.

Germany Self-propelled anti-air gun (6 in option) In October 2024, the government confirmed the plan, with the intention to be delivered from 2027 to 2030, and a budget ranging from €1 to 2.5 billion.