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  2. Netherlands Marine Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Korps Mariniers was the fifth European Marine unit formed, being preceded by Spain's Infantería de Armada (1537), the Portuguese Marine Corps (1610), France's Troupes de marine (1622) and the English Royal Marines (1664), although the Dutch Marines were the first in history to specialise in amphibious operations.

  3. List of equipment of the Royal Netherlands Marine Corps

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    Unknown quantity for the marines [29] To be replaced by new 120 mm mortars with loitering munitions from 2026 onwards for the Royal Dutch Marines. [30] Hirtenberger Austria: Mortar: 81 mm Unknown quantity for the marines [30] [31] [32] 126 in total for the Marine Cops and the Army. [33] Successor of the L16A2. Hirtenberger M6 C-640 Mk.1 Austria

  4. Royal Netherlands Navy - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Netherlands Navy (Dutch: Koninklijke Marine, pronounced [ˈkoːnɪŋkləkə maːˈrinə]) is the maritime service branch of the Netherlands Armed Forces. [3] [4] It was founded on 8 January 1488, [5] making it the third-oldest naval force in the world.

  5. Netherlands Maritime Special Operations Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Dutch Frogmen Platoon has historically had a strong connection with the UK Special Boat Service, and was informally often named "7th Troop SBS". The Mountain Leader Reconnaissance Troop (ML Recce Troop), was established in 1990 and modeled after the Brigade Patrol Troop of the UK Royal Marines. [3]

  6. List of active Royal Netherlands Navy ships - Wikipedia

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    Marine Specialised Technology Ltd. – RHIBC 01 – RHIBC 19. 2014 [22] 8 tonnes Used by: [23] [24] [25] 8 used on Holland class; 6 used by the Marine Corps (maritime counter-terrorism) 5 used by MARSOF; To be replaced by the FFI. [25] FRISC class – Raiding craft (fast raiding interception and special forces craft) Based on MST 1000 Enforcer ...

  7. Netherlands Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Netherlands Marine Corps is the Navy's naval infantry corps. The Corps consist of two battalion-sized Marine Combat Groups, various support units and the Netherlands Maritime Special Operations Forces. The Marines are specialized in amphibious, arctic and mountain warfare as well as special operations.

  8. Mariniersbrigade - Wikipedia

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    In mid-1949, Dutch policy changed and the Dutch–Indonesian Round Table Conference would lead to the transfer of sovereignty later that year. On June 7, 1949, after three and a half years of presence in the East Indies, the Mariniersbrigade was disbanded. [1] Many of the fallen marines are buried on the Dutch War Cemetery Kembang Kuning.

  9. M-Squadron - Wikipedia

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    M-Squadron, formerly the Unit Interventie Mariniers (Marine Intervention Unit, UIM), and before that known as the Bijzondere Bijstandseenheid (Special Support Unit, BBE), [2] is an elite Dutch special forces unit which is tasked with conducting domestic counter-terrorist operations.